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Amlookdara, P/O Ziarat Talash Tehsil: Timergara, District: Dir Lower Muhammad Ijaz Khan M.A Social Work (Gold Medal) Address: Amlookdara, P/o Ziarat Talash Tehsil: Timergara, District: Dir Lower, Khyber Pukhtoon Khawa Nationality: Pakistani Date of birth: 25-11-1988 Phone: +923469566953 Passport No: HV4139921 Email: [email protected] OBJECTIVE To acquire a challenging position in a dynamic and ever-growing organization whereas my educational qualification, professional skills and experience can be best utilized. To provides effective and efficient service to the organization. To grow on the basis of my personal abilities and to become a successful and result oriented professional. EDUCATION First Position / Gold Medal in Master Social Work session 2011-13 University Malakand Degree/Certificate University/Institute Session M.A (Social Work) University of Malakand 2011-13 B.A (Sociology) University of Malakand 2009-11 F.Sc (Pre-Eng) BISE Malakand 2007-08 S.Sc (Science) BISE Malakand 2005-06 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION D.A.E (Electrical-3Year) BTE Peshawar 2008-10 Computer Short Course, (Word--Excel--Power Point) 2015-00 OTHER SKILLS & TRAININGS Five days ToT on “Social Mobilization” (CMST & LMST) Two days ToT on “EDT (Enterprise Development Training)” One day Session on “Gender Discrimination” One day Session on “HAP & Sphere” Two days’ workshop on “Disaster Risk Management” Five days ToT on “Hygiene promotion” Two days ToT on “Managerial and Record keeping training” Four days Training and workshop on “Active Citizen” By SAP (Social Action Project) Two Day Training on “Conflict Resolution” to bring peace, By DEWA WORK EXPERIENCE Total Experience of Six year in Social sectors with USAID Funded projects Dates: 07 Nov 2017 to date Visiting Lecturer University of Malakand Chakdara Dir lower Kp Pakistan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dates: 05 January 2016 to 30 June 2016 Senior Instructor (Electrical) Institute: DCST (DEWA College of Science and Technology) Area: Lower Dir Pakistan Donor: TUSDEC (Technology Upgrading and Skill Development Company) Funded by: EU (European Union) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dates: 15 Nov 2015 to 31 Dec 2015 Social Organizer-DRR LASOONA-DKH (Diakonie Katastrop henhilfe) Area: District Shangla Pakistan Project: Emergency Assistance for the Earthquake Affected Vulnerable Communities Donor & Funded by: DKH (Diakonie Katastrop henhilfe) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dates: 01 April 2015 to 31 Oct 2015 Senior Instructor (Electrical) Institute: DCST (DEWA College of Science and Technology) Area: Lower Dir Pakistan Donor: TUSDEC (Technology Upgrading and Skill Development Company) Funded by: EU (European Union) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dates: 01 January 2015 to 30 March 2015 Training Facilitator-Education Khwendo Kor-Development in Literacy Organization Area: Dir Lower & Upper Dir Pakistan Project: Development in Literacy (DIL) Donor: DIL (Development in Literacy) Funded by: United Kingdom Agency for International Development (UKaid) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dates: 01 February 2014 to 15 December 2014 Community Mobilization Officer LASOONA-TAP (The Agribusiness Project) Organization Area: Dir Lower & Swat Pakistan Project: The Agribusiness Project Donor: Agribusiness Support Fund (ASF) Funded by: United State Agency for International Development (USAID) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dates: 21 May 2013 to 31 January 2014 Internship LASOONA-TAP (The Agribusiness Project) Organization Area: Dir Lower & Malakand Pakistan Project: The Agribusiness Project Donor: Agribusiness Support Fund (ASF) Funded by: United State Agency for International Development (USAID) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dates: Nov 2012 to April 2013 Active Citizen SPADO: Sustainable peace and Development Organization Islamabad Area: University of Malakand Pakistan Project: SAP Social Action Project “Clean environment happy life” Donor: British Council -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PERSONAL SKILLS / INFORMATION Fluency in English, Urdu, Pashto RESEARCH ❖ The Effects Of Economic Problems On Senior Citizens ❖ An Analytical Study Of Physiological And Psychological Impacts Of Self Medical Among The Users ❖ Causes Of Disintegration Of Joint Family At District Dir (Lower) REFERENCE ❖ Mr. Hamid Alam: Incharge, Deptt of Social Work UoM Contact No: 0345-9537472 Email: [email protected] ❖ Mr. Noor Malik: Programe Manager at LASOONA-Swat Contact No: 0345-4455531 Email: [email protected] ❖ Mr. Irfan Ullah Ali: Senior Human Resource Officer at LASOONA-Swat Contact No: 0313-7743015 Email: [email protected] .
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