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Resume: Lydia Namuleme Resume: Lydia Namuleme Personal Information Application Title Application for job opportunity - Monitoring and Evaluation Assistant /Finance First Name Lydia Middle Name N/A Last Name Namuleme Email Address [email protected] Cell +256-789692905 Nationality Uganda Gender Female Category Data, Monitoring, and Research Sub Category Monitoring & Evaluation Job Type Full-Time Highest Education University Total Experience 3 Year Date of Birth 18-04-1991 Work Phone N/A Home Phone +256-704557522 Date you can start 02-05-2018 Driving License Yes License No. Searchable Yes I am Available Yes Address Address Address C/o Dr. Neema Nasoolo, Kibuli Hospital City N/A State N/A Country N/A Address Address N/A City N/A State N/A Country N/A Institutes Institute Uganda Management Institute City N/A State N/A Country N/A Address N/A Certificate Name N/A Study Area N/A Institute N/A City N/A State N/A Country N/A Address N/A Certificate Name N/A Study Area N/A Employers Employer Employer Currently NON Position Responsibilities N/A Pay Upon Leaving N/A Supervisor N/A From Date N/A To Date N/A Leave Reason N/A City N/A State N/A Country N/A Phone N/A Address N/A Skills Skills N/A Resume CURRICULUM VITAE BIO DATA NAME : NAMULEME LYDIA SEX : FEMALE DATE OF BIRTH : 18TH APRIL 1991 NATIONALITY : UGANDAN MARITAL STATUS : SINGLE RELIGION : CATHOLIC ADDRESS : C/O. DR. NASSOLO NEEMA KIBULI MUSLIM HOSPITAL P.O.BOX 24548 KAMPALA, UGANDA TEL. CONTACT : 0789692905, 0704557522 EMAIL ADDRESS : [email protected] EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Time Institution Award 2010-2013 Kyambogo University Bachelor of Economics & Statistics 2008-2009 St Mbuga Voc. SS UACE 2003-2006 St Mbuga Voc. SS UCE 1996-2002 Kirembwe Pri. School PLE CAREER OBJECTIVES To work harder and be the best performer in my area of jurisdiction, in order to meet the demands, needs wants and the interests of my employer and most of all the clients. AREA OF INTEREST. Ø Travelling Ø Field work Ø Researching PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES Ø Enjoying team work at all times and able to work with people of various ages, tribes, social, political, economic and academic backgrounds. Ø Self driven and able to adapt to different working conditions under minimal supervision. Ø Highly flexible and accommodating to various positive ideas aimed at development. Ø Enthusiastic to learn more and adjust to any environment. LANGUAGES SPOKEN Language English Luganda Runya-Kitara Kiswahili Rating Good Good Fair Fair WORK EXPERIENCE From February 2016 to February 2017, I worked as Research Assistant with PRIME Programme (Programme for Improving Mental Health Education) in Kamuli District. Funded by UKAID. The main assignment was Data Collection. March 2015 to January 2016: Volunteer as Reservations Officer. I volunteered in the reservations office and I handled the following activities; Ø Receiving calls and attend to clients needs Ø Answering Emails Ø Providing monthly reports on daily collections Ø Giving information on different National Parks and animals Ø Giving information on UWA fees structure (UWA Tariff) March 2014- March 2015: Assistant Marketing and Research Officer (Volunteer), Uganda Wildlife Authority. I volunteered as assistant marketing and research officer and carried out the following activities; Ø Organizing and attending all exhibitions Ø Selling of resale items at exhibitions Ø Analyzing visitor statistics and writing reports for all the National parks Ø Handling clients and providing them all the necessary marketing materials Ø Attending marketing meetings Ø Drafting letters to clients October 2013- March 2014: Accounts clerk (Volunteer), Uganda Wildlife Authority During my Voluntary period in the finance department, I managed to carry out the following activities; Ø Inputting payment vouchers Ø Templating Gorilla and cash office receipts Ø Handling cash books and bank reconciliations Ø Handling accountabilities Ø Participated in writing financial performance reports Ø Participated in end of year stock taking. Internship Attachment I carried out my internship training at Kira Town Council in Wakiso district for a period of four months.While at Kira town council, I worked in the planning unit and in production and marketing department and carried out various activities REFEREES Dr. Neema Nassolo Senior Medical Officer Kibuli Muslim Hospital P.O.Box 24548, Kampala. Tel: 0782302435 Mr. Joshua Sebunya Head of Research, Butabika Hospital, Kampala Tel: 0701054513 Mr. Stephene Masaba Director Tourism and Business Services Uganda Wildlife Authority P.O.Box 3530, Kampala Tel. 0754741708 Languages Language Language Luganda, English Language Reading Perfect Language Writing PerfectPerfect Language Understanding Perfect Language Where Learned Perfect.
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