This document appears to be a list containing the names "LUTAF MANGRIO & NADEEM WAGAN" repeated three times. The essential information provided is a list of two names that are repeated.
Diana Luciano is a Health Care Administrator in Hialeah, FL with over 10 years of experience in customer service and billing. She has worked as a Customer Service Representative at FIU Student Financials Office since 2014 handling customer accounts, calls, emails, and cashier duties. Previously, she interned at Citrus Health Network posting payments and submitting Medicaid claims. Luciano has a Bachelor's degree in Health Services Administration and Psychology from Florida International University and an Associate's degree from Florida SouthWestern State College. She is fluent in English and Spanish and proficient in Oracle Peoplesoft, Microsoft Office, and holds a current BLS certification.
Diana Luciano is a Health Care Administrator in Hialeah, FL with over 10 years of experience in customer service and billing. She has worked as a Customer Service Representative at FIU Student Financials Office since 2014 handling customer accounts, calls, emails, and cashier duties. Previously, she interned at Citrus Health Network posting payments and submitting Medicaid claims. Luciano has a Bachelor's degree in Health Services Administration and Psychology from Florida International University and an Associate's degree from Florida SouthWestern State College. She is fluent in English and Spanish and proficient in Oracle Peoplesoft, Microsoft Office, and holds a current BLS certification.
Jennifer Cruz is a nursing student at Keiser University pursuing an Associate's Degree in Nursing with an expected graduation date of May 2016. She has 11 years of experience as a medical assistant and is certified in phlebotomy, BLS, and OSHA. Cruz is bilingual in English and Spanish and maintains a 3.86 GPA at Keiser University where she was named to the Dean's List in May 2014. Upon graduation, she aims to continue her education to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing with a specialization in childbirth.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Kristopher Gonzalez is seeking a sales position where he can utilize his sales expertise, organizational skills, and leadership abilities. He has over 15 years of experience in sales, recruiting, and administration. His background includes positions in military recruiting, administrative management, executive account management, and business development. He is a skilled closer who is persistent, determined, and highly motivated to produce results.
Alberobello está localizado en el sureste de Italia, en la región de Puglia. Es conocido por sus trulli, viviendas cilíndricas o cúbicas blancas con techos cónicos de piedra en seco declaradas Patrimonio de la Humanidad en 1996. Los orígenes de la ciudad se remontan a mediados del siglo XIV.
Water is the most abundant substance on Earth, found naturally in solid, liquid, and gas forms. It plays a crucial role in regulating the planet's temperature and sustaining all life. Humans and other organisms rely heavily on water for basic functions, but various human activities like agriculture and industry also require massive amounts of water. On average, Americans each use over 180 gallons of water per day.
Case study on ngo_management by dr.shaikh tanveer ahmed Nadeem Wagan Wagan
This document provides background information on the MARVI project run by HANDS, a non-profit organization in Pakistan. The project aimed to improve reproductive health and family planning in the remote and impoverished Umerkot district through a community-based model. It faced significant challenges in the difficult terrain and poverty of the area. HANDS developed an innovative supply chain approach to deliver reproductive health products and services in a sustainable way while keeping costs low, given the limited resources and obstacles in reaching communities. The case examines the supply chain management of this project operating in a non-profit setting with constraints.
Case study on ngo_management by dr.shaikh tanveer ahmed Nadeem Wagan Wagan
This document provides background information on the MARVI project run by HANDS, a non-profit organization in Pakistan. The project aimed to improve reproductive health and family planning in the remote and impoverished Umerkot district through a community-based model. It faced significant challenges in the difficult terrain and poverty of the area. HANDS developed an innovative supply chain approach to deliver reproductive health products and services in a sustainable way while keeping costs low, given the economic and physical obstacles. The case examines the supply chain management of this non-profit project operating in a rural, underserved region of Pakistan.
Case study on ngo_management by dr.shaikh tanveer ahmed Nadeem Wagan Wagan
This document provides background information on the MARVI project run by HANDS, a non-profit organization in Pakistan. The project aimed to improve reproductive health and family planning in the remote and impoverished Umerkot district through a community-based model. It faced significant challenges in the difficult terrain and poverty of the area. HANDS developed an innovative supply chain approach to deliver reproductive health products and services in a sustainable way while keeping costs low, given the economic and infrastructure constraints of the region. The case examines the supply chain management of this non-profit project operating in a remote, underserved area with limited resources.
Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed is a renowned Pakistani community development specialist and writer dedicated to human rights and empowering marginalized communities. He is the chief executive of HANDS, the largest NGO in Pakistan providing services to over 25 million people across 29 districts. Dr. Ahmed has pioneered health, education, and poverty alleviation services in remote areas. He has conducted over 60 research studies and evaluations through HANDS on topics like maternal and child health, reproductive health, and the effects of drought. Dr. Ahmed is also fluent in six languages and has published many scholarly books and articles.
The document summarizes the ASER Pakistan initiative, an annual citizen-led household survey of education in Pakistan conducted from 2010-2015. It provides the following key details:
- ASER Pakistan assessed learning levels of children ages 3-16 through annual surveys that tested reading, writing, and arithmetic abilities. It sought to influence education policy and track progress on education goals.
- The 2013 survey found poor learning levels, with only 50% of rural class 5 students able to read a story in Urdu/Pashto. Enrollment decreased with age and girls and government schools had lower learning levels.
- Basic facilities like water, toilets and buildings were lacking in many government primary schools even in urban areas
The document summarizes the ASER Pakistan initiative, an annual citizen-led household survey of education in Pakistan conducted from 2010-2015. It provides the following key details:
- ASER Pakistan assessed learning levels and school enrollment of over 263,000 children aged 3-16 across 138 rural and urban districts using volunteer surveyors.
- Findings showed poor learning levels, with only 50% of rural class 5 students able to read a class 2 level story in Urdu/Sindhi/Pashto. Rural areas had lower enrollment, learning levels, and basic school facilities compared to urban areas.
- To disseminate results and mobilize action, ASER held village meetings with different stakeholders, urging
Jennifer Cruz is a nursing student at Keiser University pursuing an Associate's Degree in Nursing with an expected graduation date of May 2016. She has 11 years of experience as a medical assistant and is certified in phlebotomy, BLS, and OSHA. Cruz is bilingual in English and Spanish and maintains a 3.86 GPA at Keiser University where she was named to the Dean's List in May 2014. Upon graduation, she aims to continue her education to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing with a specialization in childbirth.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Kristopher Gonzalez is seeking a sales position where he can utilize his sales expertise, organizational skills, and leadership abilities. He has over 15 years of experience in sales, recruiting, and administration. His background includes positions in military recruiting, administrative management, executive account management, and business development. He is a skilled closer who is persistent, determined, and highly motivated to produce results.
Alberobello está localizado en el sureste de Italia, en la región de Puglia. Es conocido por sus trulli, viviendas cilíndricas o cúbicas blancas con techos cónicos de piedra en seco declaradas Patrimonio de la Humanidad en 1996. Los orígenes de la ciudad se remontan a mediados del siglo XIV.
Water is the most abundant substance on Earth, found naturally in solid, liquid, and gas forms. It plays a crucial role in regulating the planet's temperature and sustaining all life. Humans and other organisms rely heavily on water for basic functions, but various human activities like agriculture and industry also require massive amounts of water. On average, Americans each use over 180 gallons of water per day.
Case study on ngo_management by dr.shaikh tanveer ahmed Nadeem Wagan Wagan
This document provides background information on the MARVI project run by HANDS, a non-profit organization in Pakistan. The project aimed to improve reproductive health and family planning in the remote and impoverished Umerkot district through a community-based model. It faced significant challenges in the difficult terrain and poverty of the area. HANDS developed an innovative supply chain approach to deliver reproductive health products and services in a sustainable way while keeping costs low, given the limited resources and obstacles in reaching communities. The case examines the supply chain management of this project operating in a non-profit setting with constraints.
Case study on ngo_management by dr.shaikh tanveer ahmed Nadeem Wagan Wagan
This document provides background information on the MARVI project run by HANDS, a non-profit organization in Pakistan. The project aimed to improve reproductive health and family planning in the remote and impoverished Umerkot district through a community-based model. It faced significant challenges in the difficult terrain and poverty of the area. HANDS developed an innovative supply chain approach to deliver reproductive health products and services in a sustainable way while keeping costs low, given the economic and physical obstacles. The case examines the supply chain management of this non-profit project operating in a rural, underserved region of Pakistan.
Case study on ngo_management by dr.shaikh tanveer ahmed Nadeem Wagan Wagan
This document provides background information on the MARVI project run by HANDS, a non-profit organization in Pakistan. The project aimed to improve reproductive health and family planning in the remote and impoverished Umerkot district through a community-based model. It faced significant challenges in the difficult terrain and poverty of the area. HANDS developed an innovative supply chain approach to deliver reproductive health products and services in a sustainable way while keeping costs low, given the economic and infrastructure constraints of the region. The case examines the supply chain management of this non-profit project operating in a remote, underserved area with limited resources.
Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed is a renowned Pakistani community development specialist and writer dedicated to human rights and empowering marginalized communities. He is the chief executive of HANDS, the largest NGO in Pakistan providing services to over 25 million people across 29 districts. Dr. Ahmed has pioneered health, education, and poverty alleviation services in remote areas. He has conducted over 60 research studies and evaluations through HANDS on topics like maternal and child health, reproductive health, and the effects of drought. Dr. Ahmed is also fluent in six languages and has published many scholarly books and articles.
The document summarizes the ASER Pakistan initiative, an annual citizen-led household survey of education in Pakistan conducted from 2010-2015. It provides the following key details:
- ASER Pakistan assessed learning levels of children ages 3-16 through annual surveys that tested reading, writing, and arithmetic abilities. It sought to influence education policy and track progress on education goals.
- The 2013 survey found poor learning levels, with only 50% of rural class 5 students able to read a story in Urdu/Pashto. Enrollment decreased with age and girls and government schools had lower learning levels.
- Basic facilities like water, toilets and buildings were lacking in many government primary schools even in urban areas
The document summarizes the ASER Pakistan initiative, an annual citizen-led household survey of education in Pakistan conducted from 2010-2015. It provides the following key details:
- ASER Pakistan assessed learning levels and school enrollment of over 263,000 children aged 3-16 across 138 rural and urban districts using volunteer surveyors.
- Findings showed poor learning levels, with only 50% of rural class 5 students able to read a class 2 level story in Urdu/Sindhi/Pashto. Rural areas had lower enrollment, learning levels, and basic school facilities compared to urban areas.
- To disseminate results and mobilize action, ASER held village meetings with different stakeholders, urging
This document contains quotes from Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed about leadership, development, and building a prosperous Pakistan. The quotes cover topics such as the importance of mutual learning, making decisions that determine one's future, spiritually satisfied leadership leading to success, and imagination preceding creation. All of the quotes are attributed to Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed.
Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed is a renowned Pakistani community development specialist, writer, and advocate for human rights and empowerment of marginalized communities. He is the chief executive of HANDS, the largest NGO in Pakistan, providing services to over 25 million people across 29 districts. Dr. Ahmed has pioneered health, education, and poverty alleviation services in remote areas of Pakistan. He has directed many successful HANDS programs and conducted over 60 research studies. Dr. Ahmed was born in 1956 in Karachi and obtained his medical degree from Dow Medical College. He has held several leadership roles within the health sector in Pakistan and internationally, working to improve access to healthcare, particularly for women and children.
Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed is a renowned Pakistani community development specialist, writer, and advocate for human rights and empowerment of marginalized communities. He is the chief executive of HANDS, the largest NGO in Pakistan, providing services to over 25 million people across 29 districts. Dr. Ahmed has pioneered health, education, and poverty alleviation services in remote areas of Pakistan. He has directed many successful HANDS programs and conducted over 60 research studies. Dr. Ahmed was born in 1956 in Karachi and obtained his medical degree from Dow Medical College. He has worked to improve healthcare access and quality across Pakistan through his leadership of HANDS and research.
The early childhood development (ecd) program & dr.shaikh tanveer ahmedNadeem Wagan Wagan
Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed introduced the Early Childhood Development (ECD) Program in rural areas of Pakistan to ensure young children, especially those from poor families, get a good start in life. The program aims to develop children aged 3-8 into confident, capable, creative and caring individuals through establishing ECD classes, training teachers and healthcare workers, and creating a safe learning environment. HANDS implemented the ECD model in 168 schools in Sindh province through activities like teacher training, establishing learning areas, health monitoring of children, and developing school infrastructure. The program achieved outcomes such as establishing 504 ECD classes, training over 650 teachers, and having high rates of parental satisfaction and children's attendance in intervention schools.
The early childhood development (ecd) program & dr.shaikh tanveer ahmedNadeem Wagan Wagan
Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed introduced the Early Childhood Development (ECD) Program in rural areas of Pakistan to ensure young children, especially those from poor families, get a good start in life. The program aims to develop children aged 3-8 into confident, capable, creative and caring individuals through establishing ECD classes, training teachers and healthcare workers, and creating a safe learning environment. HANDS implemented the ECD model in 168 schools in Sindh province through activities like teacher training, establishing learning areas, health monitoring of children, and developing school infrastructure. The program achieved outcomes such as establishing 504 ECD classes, training over 650 teachers, and having high rates of parental satisfaction and children's attendance in intervention schools.
Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed is the Chief Executive of HANDS, a leading nonprofit in Pakistan. He has over 30 years of experience working in public health with various organizations. He received his medical degree and completed fellowships in public health and reproductive health. Under his 20 years of leadership, HANDS has expanded to work in 24 districts across Pakistan with nearly 2,000 staff. He has authored over 60 publications and presented at numerous international conferences on development and public health issues.
Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed is the Chief Executive of HANDS, a leading nonprofit in Pakistan. He has over 30 years of experience working in public health with various organizations. He received his medical degree and master's in public health. As the long-time leader of HANDS, he has helped expand its operations to 24 districts across Pakistan. He has authored over 60 publications and presented at numerous international conferences on development and public health issues. Throughout his career, he has conducted over 60 research studies and evaluations to inform health interventions in Pakistan.
Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed is the Chief Executive of the leading nonprofit organization HANDS. He has over 30 years of experience working in public health with donor agencies, government health departments, and NGOs. Under his 20 years of leadership, HANDS has expanded to work in 24 districts of Pakistan with nearly 2,000 staff. He has authored over 60 publications and presented at international conferences on development and public health issues.
Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed is the Chief Executive of the leading nonprofit organization HANDS. He has over 30 years of experience working in public health with donor agencies, government health departments, and NGOs. Under his 20 years of leadership, HANDS has expanded to work in 24 districts of Pakistan with nearly 2,000 staff. He has authored over 60 publications and presented at international conferences on development and public health issues.