This document provides a summary of Muhammad Aslam Chaudhary's qualifications and experience. It lists his academic qualifications which include degrees in Economics, Law, and project management. It then outlines his 30 years of experience in planning, monitoring, and evaluating development projects in Pakistan. Some of the key roles it mentions include directing rural development projects, overseeing regional planning sections, and managing projects funded by international donors.
This document provides a summary of Muhammad Aslam Chaudhary's qualifications and experience. It lists his academic qualifications which include degrees in Economics, Law, and project management. It then outlines his 30 years of experience in planning, monitoring, and evaluating development projects in Pakistan. Some of the key roles it mentions include directing rural development projects, overseeing regional planning sections, and managing projects funded by international donors.
This document provides a summary of Muhammad Aslam Chaudhary's qualifications and experience. It lists his academic qualifications which include degrees in Economics, Law, and project management. It then outlines his 30 years of experience in planning, monitoring, and evaluating development projects in Pakistan. Some of the key roles it mentions include directing rural development projects, overseeing regional planning sections, and managing projects funded by international donors.
1 M.A. Economics University of Punjab 2 LLB University of Punjab 3 Homeopathic Doctor 4 Initiating and Managing Rural Development Projects( US Aid Washington DC) 5 Project Planning , Appraisal., Implementation and Management ( University of Bradford)
EXPERIENCE (30YEARS):
Experience specially in Planning Monitoring and Evaluation Detail as under (Senior Chief of Section in BS-20) Aug 2010 to Nov20. 2010 1 Monitored progress and conducted Midterm Evaluation of Annual Development Program of Agriculture Sector and Livestock Sector of Punjab 2 Prepared Annual and Midterm Plan of development sectors 3 Coordinated between province and Federal Govt for Development projects and activities 4 Prepared strategy, vision, action plan to achieve laid down objectives and briefed at higher level 5 Conducted Midterm Evaluation of Livestock Development Project Cholistan dev Projects 6 Conducted Monitoring and assisted in planning of Road projects to be implemented by CDA in Cholistan AREA .
Director Development Lahore Division .( Jan 2010 to Aug 2010 ) 1 Prepared Development Plan of Division for approval to Divisional Development Committee, 2 Prepared working paper for DDSC Meetings 3 Conducted Midterm and ongoing Evaluation of various projects being implemented by City District Govts. Lahore , WASA LDA TMA<S etc 4 Coordinated with Districts and provincial Govt to monitor schemes and updated status about development progress on monthly , quarterly and yearly basis 5 Liaison with stake holders, public representatives to resolve issues relating to Development profile of division
Chief Of Section P&D Dept (Aug2008 to Jan 2010) 5 Head for Regional planning section of P&D Department 6 Chief TEVTA and Environment Sections , Prepared, monitored and evaluated development program of Regional planning section and other sectors 7 Prepared program and projects for Southern Punjab 8 Associated in conducting evaluation of projects being implemented By ABAD, TEVTA and CDA etc
Project Director and Deputy Project Director Bahawalpur Rural Dev. Project ( July 2003 to Aug 2008) 1 Monitored projects funded by Donors which included:- 2 Construction of 587 Km roads 3 528 schemes of rural electrification 4 684 schemes of water management 5 561 schemes of small scale infrastructure 6 Capacity building of rural communities. 7 Coordinated with donors like ADB, IDB, foreign & local consultants for better implementation of schemes and exploring future avenues for development. 8 Participated in negotiations with ADB, IDB Missions to monitor progress of the project and to finalize proposals for future development especially for the Southern areas of Punjab. 9 Litigation Follow-up: Resolved issues arising with insurance companies, contractors, staff etc. 10 Supervised preparation of PCI,s submitted by BRDP for financing PC-I of Phase-II of Bahawalpur Rural Development Project PC-I of Bahawalpur Social Development & Poverty Alleviation Project. PC-1 of Continuation of PMU of Bahawalpur Rural Development Project PC-1 of left over roads of BRDP
11. Reimbursement: Managed Leftover reimbursement applications and issues relating to reimbursement were also resolved. 12. Monitoring through frequent visits of Project sites and schemes at Divisional Level and Provincial level. 13. Providing inputs for meeting relating to Aide Memoire of ADB / FAD etc.
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