A highly motivated and dedicated professional with nearly 14 years of experience in humanitarian response. Expertise in managing, monitoring, and implementing projects across various sectors including WATSAN (Water and Sanitation), education, nutrition, livelihood, disaster risk reduction (DRR), water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), climate change, food security, and cash-for-work programs. Successfully managed and executed projects funded by national and international donors such as NCA, NSP, KNH, Trocar International, Caritas, Oxfam, and the Government of Sindh since 2009. Deep knowledge and experience in WATSAN, education, nutrition (specific and sensitive), livelihood, DRR, WASH, climate change, food security, and cash-for-work projects. Conducted over 100 trainings for staff and communities on topics like WASH, education, DRR, and nutrition. Served as both a participant and facilitator in numerous capacity development sessions and WASH trainings. Languages: Proficient in multiple local languages including English, Urdu, Sindhi, Siraiki, Dhatki, and Balochi. Strong problem-solving, leadership, and communication abilities are as interpersonal Skills, track record of effective mobilization and maintaining good relationships with government officials. Team player, team management, planning, desk monitoring, team building, report writing, social media content creation and communication, graphic designing, and flexibility.
Strengths:Enthusiastic and polite demeanor.Strong leadership and problem-solving skills.Effective interpersonal and communication abilities.Comprehensive experience in education projects in government schools.
Numerous ToTs (Training of Trainers) and facilitated training sessions on education, DRR, DRM, WASH, and nutrition for various organizations and communities.
The Divisional Coordination Officer is responsible for facilitating liaison and coordination between various entities including District Administration, Government departments (Livestock, Agriculture, Fisheries, Education, Population Welfare, Social Protection, Local Government, and Health), as well as NGOs and INGOs operating under the AAP Taskforce for malnutrition reduction. Key duties include monitoring activities across all departments and organizations, organizing monthly District Coordination Committee meetings on nutrition, documenting meeting minutes, and distributing them to relevant members. Effective communication and coordination efforts are essential to achieve malnutrition reduction goals. The role also involves reporting to Secretaries, Department Heads, and NGO Heads at the district and divisional levels.
The project, supported by Maltesar International and the International Cooperation Agency (BMZ), focused on restoring and rehabilitating livelihood resources for flood-affected communities across eight union councils in Thari Mirwah: Baki Khan, Deparja, Mohsin Shah, Hindiyari, Mehar Veesar, Pir Bhudhro, Sabar Rind, and Kharirah. Key achievements include the rehabilitation of 8 kilometers of the minor channel Bilawal Wah, the refurbishment of animal shelters, and the establishment of kitchen gardening initiatives. Additionally, approximately 600 local organization leaders received training in Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM). The District Project Officer (DPO) played a crucial role in ensuring activity quality, team management, technical assistance, liaison with government and community stakeholders for effective implementation, as well as planning, team management, and donor reporting.
As District Project Manager, I led a team of 430 workers, predominantly 99% female, including 400 community health workers. Responsibilities included overseeing the effective implementation of all CMAM program activities, ensuring adherence to protocols and guidelines, identifying and addressing technical gaps through internal training, and developing training modules aligned with national CMAM guidelines. Additionally, I organized refresher training based on capacity assessments, provided tailored coaching guidance, and facilitated meetings to enhance service delivery. Coordination with Logistics and Administration departments ensured seamless operations of health facilities. Duties also involved monitoring and documenting referred cases, conducting health checkups per IMCI protocols, ensuring appropriate child referrals within CMAM components, and educating mothers/caretakers on child health and treatment importance. Liaising with District Administration, Health departments, and stakeholders was integral, as was timely and quality reporting to management and donors.
Main Responsibilities
Develop appropriate targeting criteria and mechanisms to ensure the needs of identified vulnerable
Training to the community for safe food handling and proper daily diet.
Building the capacity of the Staff and the community regarding Nutrition and its approach.
Training on WATSON Facilities.
Prepare the BOQs and Drawings of Hand pump and hand pump platform
Analyze and report the humanitarian needs and provide clear and detailed recommendations for intervention
Plan and implement Sustainable livelihood activities such as:
Assessments and surveillance interventions
Off farm and on farm livelihood activities
To be involved with the planning, controlling and monitoring, and also managing and directing the assigned project resources to best meet project objectives
Project Manager Controls and monitors “triple constraints”—project scope, time and cost (quality also)—in managing competing project requirements
Manage the Database of the project and tracking the activities regularly
Coordinate with other technical departments and stake holders.
Capacity building of the staff as well as community.
Ensure monitoring of food security and livelihood projects (field visit, regular program monitoring, budget forecast, staff To examines the organizational culture and determine whether project management is recognized as a valid role with accountability and
Main Responsibilities
Assessment
Monitor the centrally activities and suggest the way forwards and area of improvements of the activities
Development and Generation of Monitoring Tools,
Data Analysis
Proposal Writing.
Conduct the surveys and pre post monitoring.
To develop the formats and tools for the project.
To develop the tools for the assessment and the project activity monitoring
Support the field team to be traced.
Support the field team to complete the activities according the time frame.
To ensure the quality of the activity, ensure the following of the criteria.
Verify the beneficiary selection process and criteria.
Ensure the timely distribution of the deliverables with dignity.
Manage the Database of the projects.
Communication with Project team.
Main Responsibilities
Assist / Facilitate the Project Manager
Provides encouragement to team members, including communicating team goals and identifying areas for new training or skill checks
Capacity building of the staff and community on DRM Plan and DRR.
Oversees team member work for quality and guideline compliance
To develop and Design the Program tools.
Design the IEC material for Nutrition.
Communicates deadlines and sales goals to team members
Develops strategies to promote team member performance.
Conducts meetings with team, community and other stakeholders
Generates and shares comprehensive and detailed reports
Plan the activities and ensure the implementation according to the plan
Identify the challenges, issues of the project to meet with community and team members and find the way out to meet the targets.
To build the capacity of the team as well as community to conduct the meetings with them.
Main Responsibilities
Assessment
Planning
Manage the project’s implementation, including Planning and activity tracking.
Serve as the principal link between community and organization and the partners,
Interactions with Government and line departments.
Ensure quality and timely submittal of all project deliverables.
Capacity building of Staff and Communities.
Data Management.
Site selection
Close coordination and Communication with the team and community
Reporting
Main Responsibilities
Design the Education Promotion Activities.
Celebrate the Educational Seminars and Functions
Coordination with Education Department.
Coordination with Teachers
To Increase the School Enrolment
Assessment of the Project.
Distribution of the Play Ground Accessories and Swings
Coordination with Teachers and Education Department.
To Increase the School Enrolment
Main Responsibilities
Ensure screening of all children (5yrs) and Pregnant & Lactating women coming to the OTP center and during outreach activities at village level on regular basic.
Prepare screening work plan to cover UC targets within assigned deadline.
Ensure all identified malnourished children (5 yrs) and PLWs are registered in the appropriate component as per protocols.
Responsible for accurate maintenance of Moderately & Severely acute malnourished children (5yrs) and Pregnant & Lactating women records at OTP sites. (Includes: Patient Anthropometry- MUAC, Weight & Height, Patient admission documentation- Admission forms, Exit Forms, Transfer slips, Ration cards and Nutritional Supplies records).
To coordinate effectively SFP & OTP centre activities with the Outreach workers & LHWs Program, where applicable.
Ensure that both the SFP & OTP components are operating within the quality indicators. (i.e. Cure rate, Default rate, etc)
Ensure Proper care, packing and provision of Nutritional supplies i-e.,Plumpy nuts to the Registered Malnourished children as per guidelines.
Ensure that complicated cases of Severely Acute Malnourished are transferred to Pediatric unit (DHQ) before admission to the Stabilization centre (SC). Coordinate with the SC colleagues and follow-up the status of the transferred patients. Appropriate counseling and motivation of the patient/ patient’s career for availing the curative services at SC and Pediatric ward DHQ-Hospital, including information on the provision of free medicines and food for patient and the career.
Prepare and submit timely Supply Request for OTP/SFP Services (Plumpy nuts, Micronutrient Sachets/ Tablets, Medications and other relevant items) to the store keeper.
Stay in close coordination with CNW for referrals and follow up.
Counseling the patients careers on Nutritional care, hygiene and follow-ups and referral to concerned component of OTP. Counseling on Breastfeeding promotion, complementary feedin
Main Responsibilities
Capacity building of Staff and Communities
Need Assessment
Planning
Capacity building of Staff and Communities
Data Management
Need Assessment.
Planning
Capacity building of Staff and Communities.
Data Management.
Site selection
Social Support to the Technical Team.
To Celebrate the International and National Days.
Arrange the Community Meetings and Trainings.
Ensure Social Feasibility of the Schemes.
Main Responsibilities
Ensure screening of all children (5yrs) and Pregnant & Lactating women coming to the OTP center and during outreach activities at village level on regular basic.
Prepare screening work plan to cover UC targets within assigned deadline.
Ensure all identified malnourished children (5 yrs) and PLWs are registered in the appropriate component as per protocols.
Responsible for accurate maintenance of Moderately & Severely acute malnourished children (5yrs) and Pregnant & Lactating women records at OTP sites. (Includes: Patient Anthropometry- MUAC, Weight & Height, Patient admission documentation- Admission forms, Exit Forms, Transfer slips, Ration cards and Nutritional Supplies records).
To coordinate effectively SFP & OTP centre activities with the Outreach workers & LHWs Program, where applicable.
Ensure that both the SFP & OTP components are operating within the quality indicators. (i.e. Cure rate, Default rate, etc)
Ensure Proper care, packing and provision of Nutritional supplies i-e.,Plumpy nuts to the Registered Malnourished children as per guidelines.
Ensure that complicated cases of Severely Acute Malnourished are transferred to Pediatric unit (DHQ) before admission to the Stabilization centre (SC). Coordinate with the SC colleagues and follow-up the status of the transferred patients. Appropriate counseling and motivation of the patient/ patient’s career for availing the curative services at SC and Pediatric ward DHQ-Hospital, including information on the provision of free medicines and food for patient and the career.
Prepare and submit timely Supply Request for OTP/SFP Services (Plumpy nuts, Micronutrient Sachets/ Tablets, Medications and other relevant items) to the store keeper.
Stay in close coordination with CNW for referrals and follow up.
Counseling the patients careers on Nutritional care, hygiene and follow-ups and referral to concerned component of OTP. Counseling on Breastfeeding promotion, complementary feedin
Main Responsibilities
Identification of the Beneficiaries.
Registration and verification
Planning and Reporting.
Distribution of the food items with dignity.
Ensure the Transparency and Accountability
Planning and Reporting.
Main Responsibilities
Need Assessment.
Area Identification.
Capacity building of the Staff as well as community.
Distribution of Seed Fertilizer through Voucher.
Ensure the quality of cash for work activity.
Arrange the goat Market.
Identification of the beneficiaries
Distribution of Goat.
Trainings on the Kitchen Gardening.
Training on livestock management.
Training on proper usage of Seed Storage Bags.
Coordination meetings with Government Departments and retentive organizations
Planning Reporting and capacity building of the community and team
Responsibilities
Conduct the meetings with the line departments especially with education department to identify the vulnerable orphan students.
Registration of the orphan students and recommend them for further support to the Helping hand.
Identify the orphan child and admit them in the schools and register them project beneficiaries.
To conduct the meetings with next of kin / gardens of the orphan students
To conduct the meetings with the orphan students to sensitized to be responsible citizen
Conduct the meetings with District management for the protection and the support of the orphan.
To arrange the community conferences seminars and opening discussions for the rights of the orphan
Responsibilities
Teaching the following subjects:
English for class vi to 10
Maths for class Vi to VIII
General Science for class VIII
Biology for class IX
Computer for Class VI to X
Other Responsibilities
FA – First Assistant responsibilities to manage the teaching staff and ensuring the quality of the education.
Celebrations of the national and international events and parents days and local events.
Sharing the Student progress with parents and coordination with parents.