Mr. Javed Iqbal Age: 50, Born: March 20 1958, Nationality: Pakistani, Marital Status: Married with two children Address: House # 837, Sector F‐9, Phase 6, Hayatabad, Peshawar, NWFP, Pakistan, 25100 Contact: +92 91 5860745 (Landline), +92 344 9290758 (Cell phone)
Education Institution
Certificate(s)/Degree(s) obtained and Seminar(s) attended
Year
New Mexico State University, USA
MA ‐Agricultural Economics with GPA of 3.452
Sep 90 ‐ Jun 92
University of Peshawar
MA‐Political Science with Second Division
Sep 86 ‐ Jun 88
Gomal University, D I Khan
Master's Business Administration with First Division
Sep 80 ‐ Jun 82
University of California at Davis, USA
Attended Mid‐Winter Community Seminar
Dec‐90
Center for Environmental Training, Ministry of the Environment, Singapore
Certificate on Environmental Management
Nov‐96
RECOFTC, Kasetsart University, Bangkok
Certificate on Sustainable Livelihoods for Community Based Natural Resource Management
Apr‐07
Experience Company/Department
Position
Description/Projects
Planning and Development Department, Chief Of Section (BS‐19)
Formulate developmental plans and draft polices and programs,
Government of NWFP, Pakistan
appraise and monitor development projects, undertake economic
Year May 07 – To date
research on the matters of public importance, extend policy level advice to top management, coordinate with federal, provincial, district government departments, donors and NGOs, and review, resolve issues adversely impacting upon developmental plans, polices and provide on‐the‐job training to interns to foster the pace of social economic development, while securing sustainability of resources. Planning and Development Department, Chief Green Sector
Planning and appraisal of developmental projects concerning water,
Government of NWFP, Pakistan
power, agriculture, Environment and forestry sectors
District Manshera and District Hangu,
Executive District Officer
Government of NWFP, Pakistan
(Finance and Planning)
Preparation of current and development budget, reconciliation of
Dec 06 ‐ May 07
Dec 01 ‐ May 03
public funds, developing proposals concerning fiscal management and appraisal of developmental plans, projects, polices and programs.
Planning and Development Department, Chief Planning Officer
Formulation of project documents/plans, environmental management,
Government of NWFP, Pakistan
organizing training for stakeholders, review of the environmental
(Environment Wing)
Jul 96 ‐ Jun 01
quality standards. Prepared project documents (PCI) for the projects, 1. Operationalization of Sarhad Provincial Conservation Strategy, 2.Community Based Resource Management project and 3. Land Use Planning and Zoning in NWFP (co‐author) Planning and Development Department, Project Director, CBRM Government of NWFP, Pakistan
A joint venture of Governments of Pakistan and Switzerland aimed at
(Community Based
reducing rural poverty through management of renewable resource.
Resourse Management
As a team leader from the Government side, my duties focused on
Program)
attaining the project goals
Planning and Development Department, Assistant Chief / Research Economic analysis, provided support to Sectional Chief in preparation Government of NWFP, Pakistan
Officer
of working papers, compilation of developmental data and provided comments on draft economic policies.
Mar 99 ‐ Nov 00
Mar 84 ‐ Jun 96
Skills Strong experience in formulation of development strategy and policy Proven leadership in Pro‐poor program implementation Outstanding analytical ability and understanding of socio‐economic issues Ability to adapt to an international multi‐ethnic environment with sensitivity and respect for diversity. Good communications skills MS‐Windows, MS‐Word, MS Excel Multilingual (English, Urdu, Pushto)
Award In recognition of my professional services in the field of development, I was given an award by Intercooperation (The Swiss organization) in the shape of a Shield and an Award containing the following appreciative words: Shield: “Intercooperation Pakistan wishes to pay sincere gratitude to you for your committed and valuable contribution towards sustainable development in rural NWFP. Your initiatives in often challenging context have resulted in our shared success with visible and measurable result in improving livelihood of marginalized rural communities”. Certificate: “Intercooperation Pakistan deeply appreciates your committed and continuous contribution in various facets of development. Your initiatives have inspired a change process resulting in improved livelihoods in rural NWFP in often challenging contexts. We look forward to your continuing this mission in future and wish to thank you for your support”.