University
of Washington Humphrey Fellows 2004-2005
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NAME |
COUNTRY |
POSITION AT TIME OF FELLOWSHIP |
HHH OBJECTIVES/INTERESTS |
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Mr. Mohamed
BRIOUIG |
Morocco |
Assistant to
the General Secretary, Ministry of Ocean Fisheries |
Maritime policy
and management development, including international standards, safety of
navigation, pollution response systems, and technology application. |
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Ms. Thandiwe CHIKOMO |
Zimbabwe |
Project
Manager, Africa
Resources Trust |
Environmental
policy legislation, specifically endangered species, biological diversity,
sustainable development and natural resources management, public policy and
advocacy, WTO and the visitation of protected areas or biosphere reserves
where the ecosystem approach is applied. |
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Ms. Oluyemisi
Modupe EGUNJOBI |
Nigeria |
Editorial Manager, Macmillan Nigeria Publishers |
The
psychology of children’s learning and development; adapt children’s
literary forms to socio-cultural/health issues in Nigeria. Obtain professional
training in the gradation of the content of children’s books, economics/economies
of children’s books’ production and effective marketing/sales. |
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Mr. Niamatullah
Ehsan JAWID |
Afghanistan |
Deputy Head
& Office Manager, Language Section, United Nations Assistance Mission |
The economy of
transportation to assist in the development of transportation policy and the
improvement of transportation infrastructure in Afghanistan. Embark on new
studies for progressive development of national rules and practice linked to
the Afghan agenda for promoting peace, stability and development. |
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Ms. Clare Emambu Atabong FONKENG |
Cameroon |
National
Pedagogy Inspector at the rank of Sub-Director, Ministry of National
Education |
Human resource
management to improve the education system of Cameroon. |
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Mr. Attila KISS |
Hungary |
Director,
Beothy and Kiss Engineering Company, Head of Environmental Department |
Environmental
management in the private and public sector. Alternative
solutions in the small communities, sustainable waste, wastewater and energy
systems. Transboundary
cooperation in the political economy, environment protection. |
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Mr. Zebedayo Benson KYOMO |
Tanzania |
Head of School
Equipment Improvisation Section, Tanzania Institute of Education |
Curriculum and
instructional materials design and development. |
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Mr. Abdul Qadir MEMON |
Pakistan |
Deputy
Collector, Central Board of Revenue |
Public policy
and administration with an emphasis on reforming the public sector,
specifically to devise a sustainable strategy of reforms in the public
sector. |
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Mr. Tumurchudur TSAMBA |
Mongolia |
Director of the Technology Transfer Center, Mongolian
State University of Science and Technology |
Research & development programs of Universities and
research institutions;
academia-industry cooperative technology management , including
selection of research topics and policy development, control and evaluation
of research results, staff training and financial resources management to
formulate and introduce a new system of Technology management for Mongolian
Universities. |
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Mr. Ansu Samuel TUCKER |
Sierra Leone |
Senior
Assistant Secretary Ministry of Agriculture |
Public sector
reform and decentralization issues with special emphasis on transparency,
accountability, the rule of law, and capacity building for post-conflict
development. |
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Mr. Ata Mohammad YARI |
Afghanistan |
Assistant Professor,
Faculty of Engineering, Kabul University & National
Information, Education and Communication Officer, UNDP |
ICT development
and service delivery, as well as in government, community and private sector
partnerships and interactions. |
University
of Washington Packard-Gates Population Leadership Program Fellows 2004-2005
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NAME |
COUNTRY |
POSITION AT TIME OF FELLOWSHIP |
PLP OBJECTIVES/INTERESTS |
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Dr. Jabeen
ABBAS |
Pakistan |
Assistant
Director, Pakistan Voluntary Health and Nutrition Association. |
Policy
analysis, program design and planning, monitoring and evaluation, and
advocacy, especially as it relates to adolescent health. |
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Dr Moh.
Shan Jaafar ABDULWAHID |
Philippines |
Public
Health Specialist and Deputy Project Manager, ACDI/VOCA |
Institutional
management so as to increase reproductive health capacity in the Philippines. |
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Dr. Thi Thanh Mai BUI |
Viet Nam |
Founder, Manager, Researcher, Trainer, Consultation of
Investment in Health Promotion |
Organizational
management, human resources and organizational development and advocacy. |
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Dr. Ofelia
AGUILAR |
Mexico |
Technical
Assistance Department Director, Mexican Foundation for Family Planning
(MEXFAM) |
Organizational development and management. Learn technical
knowledge necessary to develop programs in the area of reproductive and
sexual health services. |
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Ms. Ifeoma
Esther CHARLES-MONWUBA |
Nigeria |
Communication
Manager, Society for Family Health |
Theoretical
understanding in the area of behavioral studies as well as learn appropriate
communications messages/interventions in HIV/AIDS prevention. |
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Dr. Ermias
GETANEH |
Ethiopia |
Senior
Maternal Child Health Expert, Ministry of Health |
Best
practices in service delivery, advocacy, operational research, and policy
formation in the fields of reproductive health and family planning. |
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Mr. Nayat
KARIM |
Pakistan |
Project
Director |
Leadership,
project and policy planning. |
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Ms.
Khadijah Ibrahim NUHU |
Nigeria |
Program
Officer- Reproductive Health, Women in Media |
Program
design, and communication, as well as learn advanced methods in advocacy. |
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Atty.
Nolito QUILANG |
Philippines |
Regional
Director, Commission on Population |
Reproductive
rights and adolescent reproductive health; policy analysis, lobbying,
advocacy, networking, as well as, program monitoring and evaluation. |
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Dr. Duang
Hoang QUYEN |
Viet Nam |
National
Program Officer, UNAIDS |
Identifying,
analyzing and resolving issues related to population health and development. |
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Mr. Sisay
WORKU |
Ethiopia |
Head,
Department of Planning, Training, Monitoring and Evaluation, National Office
of Population |
Program
design, planning, implementation, management and evaluation, in order to
facilitate coordination of population policies. |