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Official page: Link Dr. Mohammad Monirul Hasan Personal page: Link H# 15, R# 2, Block# B, Google scholar: Link Banasree, Dhaka. Research Gate: Link Phone +8801818307020 LinkedIn: Link E-mail- [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Mohammad Monirul Hasan Objective To become a pioneer in the field of economic research and development, program and policy management and in the academia utilizing the present endowment and to broaden the horizon of knowledge by rigorous academic studies and research exploration. Employment Market and Trade Policy Advisor Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Dhaka Duration: January 2019- Present Adjunct Faculty Member, Department of Economics (Graduate courses) East West University, and North South University, Dhaka Duration: Spring 2019- Summer 2020 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics East West University, Dhaka www.ewubd.edu Duration: January 2018- December 2018 Lead Researcher, Center for Entrepreneurship Development (CED) BRAC University, Dhaka. http://ced.bracu.ac.bd Duration: Fall 2017 Post-Doctoral Researcher, Center for Development Research (ZEF) University of Bonn, Germany. www.zef.de Duration: May 2017- December 2017. Junior Researcher, Center for Development Research (ZEF) University of Bonn, Germany. www.zef.de Duration: Sep 2013- April 2017. Part Time Faculty, Dept of Economics & Social Science, BRAC University Duration: Spring 2015. www.bracu.ac.bd Senior Research Associate, Institute for Inclusive Finance & Development (InM) [Former: Institute of Microfinance (InM)] Duration: May 2008- December 2015 www.inm.org.bd Graduate Assistant (GA), Economics, North South University Duration: January 2007- December 2007 www.northsouth.edu Expertise Academic teaching of Economics and Development, Econometric modeling and economic analysis, Field survey design and supervision, data analysis, technical and report writing, academic paper writing, lecturing and presenting papers, Monitoring report and formulation of Food and Nutrition Security Policy. Dr. Mohammad Monirul1 Hasan – CV Page 1 of 9 Education PhD in Agriculture Economics, 2017 [Result: Sehr Gut (Outstanding)] Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bonn, Germany [Thesis link] Topic: Investment in Health within Agriculture-Water-Sanitation-Hygiene (AG-WATSAN) nexus for the rural households in Bangladesh. (Partner and funders: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, DAAD, Foundation Fiat Panis, ZEF, IBSc-Rajshahi University, IFPRI) First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Joachim von Braun Second Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Jan Börner Post-Graduation MSc. in Food and Resource Economics, 2013 Institute of Food and Resource Economics (ILR), University of Bonn, Germany www.ilr.uni-bonn.de Master Thesis title “Determinants of the food consumption vulnerability of the extreme poor- empirical evidence from southern Bangladesh” Link Result: “Good” category (1.7 out of 1) Post-Graduation MSc. in Rural Development and Agribusiness, 2013 Dept. of Agri. Economics and Rural Development Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary www.uni- corvinus.hu , MS thesis: Link Result: “very good” category (CGPA 4.44 out of 5) Post-Graduation M.S.S. in Economics, 2006 (held in 2008) Department of Economics, University of Dhaka Result: First Class ( CGPA 3.95 out of 4) Graduation: B.S.S. (honors) in Economics, 2005 (held in 2006) Department of Economics, University of Dhaka. Result: First Class. ( CGPA 3.86 out of 4) Higher Secondary Certificate (H.S.C.), 2001, Science Group Sylhet Cadet College, Sylhet Board. Result: 1st Division. (12th position in the combined merit list). Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.), 1999, Science Group Sylhet Cadet College, Comilla Board. Result: 1st Division (13th position in the combined merit list). Peer-reviewed (1) Hasan, MM., Uddin, J., Pulok, MH., Zaman, N., Hajizadeh, M., (2020) Publications Socioeconomic inequalities in the child malnutrition in Bangladesh: Do inequalities differ by region? International Journal if Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020; 17(3):1079. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031079 link (2) Hasan, M. M. (2020). WASH and Nutrition of the Under-five Children in Bangladesh-linkage with Agriculture. In M. Hossain, Q. K. Ahmad, & M. M. Islam (Eds.), Climate Adaptation for a Sustainable Economy: Lessons from Bangladesh, an Emerging Tiger of Asia. New York, NY: Nova Science Publishers Inc. link (3) Hasan, M. M, & Gerber, N. (2017). Bacterial contamination of drinking water and food utensils: impacts of piped water on child health in North- Western Bangladesh. Water resources and rural development, 10, 33–44. doi:10.1016/j.wrr.2018.10.001 link Dr. Mohammad Monirul2 Hasan – CV Page 2 of 9 (4) Hasan, M. M., & Malek, M. A. (2017). Microfinance Market in Bangladesh. In Christopher. Gan & G. V Nartea (Eds.), Microfinance in Asia (1st ed., pp. 271–306). World Scientific. ISBN: 978-981-3147-94-2. Link (5) Dodos, Jovana et al. 2017. WASH' Nutrition - practical guidebook on increasing nutritional impact through integration of WASH and nutrition programmes. ACF- UNICEF-European Commission. Paris, France. Link (6) Hasan MM and J Tóth, 2015. Corruption and the agricultural production efficiency of the European countries during the recent economic crisis. Res. Agric. Livest. Fish. 2 (3): 427-437. doi: 10.3329/ralf.v2i3.26165 Link (7) Hasan, MM. 2015. Climate change induced vulnerability: an evidence from Bangladesh; Assessment of vulnerability in southern Bangladesh and how does micro-finance help? -A quasi- experimental analysis, AV Akademikerverlag, Germany. ISBN: 978-3-639-87623-9. Link (8) Hasan, Mohammad Monirul. 2014. Climate Change Induced Marginality: Households’ Vulnerability in the Meal Consumption Frequencies. American Journal of Environmental Protection, 3(3): 103-112. doi: 10.11648/j.ajep.20140303.11 Link (9) Hasan, Mohammad Monirul. 2014. Does Consumer Behaviour on Meat Consumption Increase Obesity? - Empirical Evidence from European Countries, International Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2(1): 1-5. doi: 10.11648/j.ijebo.20140201.11 Link (10) Hasan, Mohammad Monirul. 2014. Seasonality induced marginality: vulnerability of wage earners’ food and nutrition security in southern Bangladesh, American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, Vol. 2, No. 4, 2014, pp. 121-128. doi: 10.11648/j.ajaf.20140204.14 Link Working papers Gerber, N., von Braun, J., Usman, M., Hasan, M.M., Okyere, C.Y., Vangani, R and Wiesmann, D., (2019) Water, Sanitation and Agriculture Linkages With Health and Nutrition Improvement, ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy No. 282, September 2019 link Hasan, MM., Gerber, N., and von Braun, J., (2020). Food hygiene education for the rural households in Bangladesh: a randomized control trial experiment. ZEF- Discussion Papers on Development Policy No. (XXX), Center for Development Research, University of Bonn. (FORTHCOMING). Jahan, Nusrat & Hasan, MM (2020) Unplanned pregnancies and the consequences among the garment workers around Dhaka city, Working paper, Center for Development Evaluation (CDE), Dhaka. (Forthcoming) Lima, MN & Hasan, MM (2020) Association of Congenital Heart Disease Among the Neonate-Children with their Maternal Diabetes, Working Paper, Center for Development Evaluation (CDE), Dhaka. (Forthcoming) Tripura, M. & Hasan, MM. (2020) Knowledge of Diabetic Patients about the Relationship between Diabetes and Periodontal Infection, Working Paper, Center for Development Evaluation (CDE), Dhaka. (Forthcoming) Abrar, R. & Hasan, MM. (2020) Growth, Emissions, Corruption: Does Renewable Energy Consumption Help? Working Paper, Center for Development Evaluation (CDE), Dhaka. (Forthcoming). Dr. Mohammad Monirul3 Hasan – CV Page 3 of 9 Hasan, MM. and Khan, Trisa. 2018. The Future of Manpower Export: Implication for Active Labor Market Policies in Bangladesh. (work-in- progress) Hasan, MM and Gerber, N., 2016. The impacts of piped water on water quality, sanitation, hygiene and health in rural households of north-western Bangladesh - a quasi-experimental analysis. ZEF- Discussion Papers On Development Policy No. 217, Center for Development Research, University of Bonn. http://www.zef.de/uploads/tx_zefnews/zef_dp_217.pdf Hasan, MM and Khan, Trisa. 2016. Social protection system in Bangladesh and the scope of social work: learning from lessons on the ground. Presented at the Symposium on “Social Protection Systems - Tying the Knots” on 5-6 Sep 2016, Bonn, Germany. Link here Wahid, A., Hasan, MM & Rabbani, A., 2015. The Outreach-Profitability Trade- off: Evidence from an Ultra-Poor Program in Bangladesh. Institute of Microfinance (InM), Dhaka. Hasan M (2013) "Agricultural Policy Reforms and Structural Adjustments in Bangladesh", MPRA paper no. 46540. http://mpra.ub.uni- muenchen.de/46540/1/MPRA_paper_46540.pdf InM Report (2011) “Effectiveness of PRIME Interventions in Greater Rangpur at the Household level and Institutional level: A Longitudinal Approach” 3rd Phase Evaluation Report to PKSF, July 05. http://www.primepksf.org/impact_evaluation.pdf Hasan M (2010) "Does credit improve the food consumption vulnerability of the extreme poor?- an empirical evidence from Bangladesh", MPRA Paper No. 28192 http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/28192/1/MPRA_paper_28192.pdf InM Report (2010) “Impact of PRIME Program for Monga Mitigation- An Analysis of Panel and Cross Section Data” 2nd Phase Evaluation Report to PKSF, July 2010. InM Report (2010), The Impact of PRIME Interventions on Monga Mitigation in Greater Rangpur Region in Bangladesh, Institute of Microfinance