2011 - 2013 |
Co-Deputy Head for Research Leeds Institute of Health Sciences (LIHS), University of Leeds, UK Main duties:
- Development of a comprehensive research strategy aiming to attract more research/doctoral scholarships
- Lead TB Knowledge Research Program (DFID funded)
- Manage collaborative research projects with LMICs partners
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2012 - 2013 |
External Examiner Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), Liverpool University Main duties:
- Academic examination of masters and diploma courses in public health and tropical medicine
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2008 - 2012 |
Program Director and Admission Tutor; MSc in International Health Nuffield Centre for International Health & Development, University of Leeds, UK Main duties:
- Developed and delivered the curriculum and syllabus of new MSc in International Health program
- Designed and led 4 core module for MSc in International Health including Communicable Diseases Module (TB, HIV, & Malaria)
- Coordinated the admission and scholarships for MSc in International Health
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2004 - 2008 |
Program Director; Intercalated BSc in International Health Nuffield Centre for International Health & Development, University of Leeds, UK Main duties:
- Directed BSc in International Health program
- Coordinated and taught core modules and supervised students’ projects.
- Advise Leeds PCT on TB and Tobacco programs
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2006 - 2013 |
Member, Institute Ethics Committee Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds, UK Main Duties:
- Provided ethical guidance to research projects as the member of the Faculty Ethics Committee
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2006 - 20013 |
Principal Investigator & Lead (DFID Funded COMDIS-HSD projects) DFID-funded Health Service Delivery (COMDIS-HSD) Research Program Consortium (RPC) in South-Asian countries (Bangladesh, Nepal, & Pakistan) Main duties:
- Designed and implemented projects on Family Planning, communicable and non-communicable diseases research projects in collaboration with the Government of Bangladesh, private sector organizations and NGOs (BRAC, PSTC, PSKP and others)
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2008 - Present |
Founder and CEO Society for Empowerment, Education and Development (SEED) Main duties:
- Overall organisation and management of SEED
- Led the partnership projects with the Bangladesh NTP (on PPP-TB)
- Lead international research projects on PPP in TB, Child TB, Family Planning (FP), tobacco cessation; smoke free homes, and diabetes care
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1995 - 2001 |
Senior Program Monitor and National Adviser Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Main duties:
- Worked as senior technical planner and monitor to the CIDA-and multi-donor funded Health and Population Reform Program in Bangladesh
- Provided technical advice to the Ministry of Health and other co-financiers/development partners (e.g. DFID, USAID, AusAid, ADB, UNDP, WHO, SIDA and Netherlands Embassy) on health sector reforms, SWAps, and decentralization
- Acted as a senior technical member of the World Bank-led missions to evaluate the performance of the Health, Nutrition and Population Sector Program (HNPSP).
- Advised the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) and Directorate General of Family Planning (DGFP), and various NGOs to design, implement and evaluate various health interventions in Bangladesh under HNPSP.
- Managed CIDA’s bilateral fund worth 64 million Canadian Dollars in 5 years to support Bangladeshi health NGOs and to implement RH and FP programs and to promote GO-NGO collaborations.
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1992 - 1995 |
Project Director, Health and Nutrition Project, Save the Children (UK) Main duties:
- Designed and managed UNHCR-funded multi-million dollars health and nutrition project
- Led a multi-disciplinary team of 165 project staff including doctors, nurses and auxiliary health workers
- Advised UNHCR and other International NGOs (Save the Children (UK), MSF and Oxfam) to develop health and nutrition programs
- Conducted needs assessment of women and children
- Designed a therapeutic and supplementary feeding program
- Managed mother and child health clinics with special attention to vaccination, family planning and nutritional deficiencies for the 77 thousand Rohingya refugees
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