Please share a short bio for yourself. This should be no more than 3-4 short paragraphs.
I am an honest, reliable and hard working individual. I have an excellent interpersonal and organisational skills and have the ability to motivate and lead others. I am an excellent team player who has the ability to deal with people on different levels in a wide range of management positions and is comfortable presenting to varying levels of professional content.
Please list the countries and/or regions in which you have direct and significant expertise
Kashmir, Pakistan.
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
Market Research, Youth Developement
What are your main skills/expertise?
Visionary leadership Capacity
Displayed throughout my career
Trainer/Facilitator
Always delivering a high level of service for trainers and trainees
Organisational and Personnel Management Experience
Have been consistently displayed at an exceptional level
Public Relations
Always of the highest possible level and demonstrable in any situation
Strong Interpersonal, Motivational Skills
Approachable and friendly individual with excellent presentation and verbal skills
I.T Skills
I am I.T literate on a range of common software
Financial Management Skills
Capable of managing and co-ordinating large and small funds in a range of settings
What are Your expertise areas/sectors when it comes to youth
Peacebuilding, Education, Humanitarian Relief, Development, Public health, Democracy, Leadership
What are Your primary Skills, to compliment Your areas/sectors
Advocacy, Capacity Building, Program Management, Program Administration, Program Design, Public Relations, Research, Training
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At the 9th Commonwealth Youth Forum (CYF) held in Sri Lanka in November 2013, the newly established Commonwealth Youth Council (CYC) was inaugurated. Covering 53 states and 1.2 billion young people from across Commonwealth nations, it is now the…
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