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Ahsan Habib Apon, Finance Associate, Bangladesh |
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Ahsan Habib Apon worked with Finance and Admin section of Relief International Bangladesh Office and responsible to assist Finance Officer and National Finance Manager for smooth operation of the section. Previously, he worked in similar positions in private sector. Ahsan did his graduation from the National University.
Apon has fascination for music and likes to compose music and lyrics. He wrote lyrics for some 10 music album. |
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Nura Zakia Sultana, Cluster Operation Manager, Jessore, Bangladesh |
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Zakia was the Cluster Field Manager of Jessore and Khulna cluster. She worked
with teachers and students at core and partner schools to facilitate
intercultural lessons, establish basic computer literacy and promote
project-based learning. |
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Mohammed Ismail Karim Babu, Cluster Operation Manager, Chittagong, Bangladesh |
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Ismail Karim Babu was the Cluster Operation Manager in the Chittagong office. He coordinates all activities taking places in Chittagong region. He closely works with 15 GCE schools in the region and helps the schools participate in education and technology projects of RI SOL. Ismail makes sure that the schools are involving community in the programs and working towards achieving long term sustainability of telecenters.
Ismali did his masters in General History from University of Chittagong in Bangladesh |
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Mahmuda Afroz, Cluster Operations Manager, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
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Mahmuda was the Cluster Operations Manager of Dhaka cluster.Mahmuda worked with teachers and students at core and partner schools to facilitate inter cultural lessons, establish basic computer literacy and promote project-based learning.
She did a Masters in Psychology from Rajshahi University and completed a diploma in Computer Science. |
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S.M. Razib Hasan, Cluster Field Technician, Chittagong, Bangladesh |
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Razib was the Cluster Field Technician in Chittagong cluster and responsible for providing technical support to the GCE telecenters located in the region. Rajib has received extensive training in ICT including hardwires, software and trouble shooting.
Razib did a Masters of Science from University of Chittagong. |
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Golam Ahad, IT Associate, Bangladesh |
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Ahad was the IT Associate in Dhaka cluster and was responsible for troubleshooting hardware, software and network failures at ILC’s in the Dhaka Cluster. He assists ITO in executing the internet security policy for the Dhaka office and all ILCs in the cluster. He also assists ITO in maintaining the RI BD website.
Ahad completed his bachelors from International Islamic University Chittagong. He worked in BTS communication as a network support engineer. |
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Jennifer Fish, Country Director, Bangladesh |
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Jennifer Fish joined RI SOL's Bangladesh Country Office in July 2006. She is a Canadian and has been living and working in Bangladesh for almost a year and is joining RI SOL from the Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC). Prior to this, Jennifer worked with UNIFEM's Gender and HIV/AIDS programme in their South East Asia Regional Office in Bangkok. Jennifer started her career in international development in New Delhi, India so she is no stranger in the region and she is very excited about becoming part of the RI-SOL team in Bangladesh. Her anthropological background and diverse interests in ICT4D, Gender, HIV/AIDS and poverty reduction are an asset for RI SOL's work in Bangladesh.
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Sajeda Begum, Education Officer, Bangladesh |
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Sajeda planed and supervised implementation of education projects; coordinates with GCE schools, development and localization of education resources. Before joining Relief International, she worked with BRAC Education Program as a Material Developer. Sajeda did her masters and bachelors in Anthropology from Jahangirnagar University in Bangladesh. |
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Jack Welch, Country Director, Bangladesh |
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Jack was originally from New York, but has lived in Bangladesh since
June 2004. Previously, he worked with children in a different capacity,
as an attending physician at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia where
he also did computational and molecular biology research. Now, he has
turned his attention to international development and childhood
education. His interests include open source software development,
linguistics, international relations, and amateur radio. |
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Caitlin Drewes, Program Officer, USA |
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Caitlin lives in the United States now, but a few years back, she spent
two years working closely with a community in Bangladesh as a Peace
Corps Volunteer. During that time, she came to know the people, culture
and language of Bangladesh. Now she handles the US portion of the
Global Connections and Exchange Project, connecting Bangladeshi
students and teachers with their counterparts in US schools. She was
part of the staff at Schools Online headquarters that develop new
projects and curricula for the program, and helped to tailor the program
content to the specific needs of Bangladesh. |
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Russell John, Information Technology Officer, Bangladesh |
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Russell was the technological linchpin of the ICT4D operations,
maintaining not only RI-SOL's office in Dhaka, but literally hundreds
of computers in schools through a network of field technicians and
talented teachers. His interests include variety of topics including Linux, wide area networking, information security, cross platform development, and more. Russell is well known in the Open Source software community in Bangladesh and abroad. |
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