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Name
ameer
How did You find out about this Network/Resource?
from sajia
Please share a short bio for yourself. This should be no more than 3-4 short paragraphs.
 10 years’ experience in civil society, youth development and gender from conflict,post conflict and transition setting in Africa and MENA
 Dynamic professional with an extensive of experience on gender, youth and women empowerment, project management, proposal writing, monitoring and evaluation, IDPs, protection and security sector reform
 Specialties: security sector reform, Gender and gender based violence (GBV), conflict management, conflict analysis, peace building, capacity building skills, human rights, facilitation skills, youth development and empowerment, and donor relations, networking, research and workshops
 Conflict sensitivity and political analysis ,Evaluation and Monitoring skills ,
 Advocacy, coordination and networking in civil society,
 Finical/Budget management skills, Management and admiration,
 Reporting and communication skills, conduct research and civic education,
 Project management and project design,
 Peace building and post conflict activities.
 Analysis and communication skills and team work skills and ability to manage data and information.
 Previous experience with UN Women, GESR Center for Development, Sudanese association for youth development (SAYD), International organization for Migration (IOM) and The Regional Institute of Gender, Diversity, Peace and Rights (RIGDPR)
Please list the countries and/or regions in which you have direct and significant expertise
Sudan,Egypt and USA
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
Youth Development Specialist
What are your main skills/expertise?
 Dynamic professional with an extensive of experience on gender, youth and women empowerment, project management, proposal writing, monitoring and evaluation, IDPs, protection and security sector reform
 Specialties: security sector reform, Gender and gender based violence (GBV), conflict management, conflict analysis, peace building, capacity building skills, human rights, facilitation skills, youth development and empowerment, and donor relations, networking, research and workshops
 Conflict sensitivity and political analysis ,Evaluation and Monitoring skills ,
 Advocacy, coordination and networking in civil society,
 Finical/Budget management skills, Management and admiration,
 Reporting and communication skills, conduct research and civic education,
 Project management and project design,
 Peace building and post conflict activities.
 Analysis and communication skills and team work skills and ability to manage data and information
What are Your expertise areas/sectors when it comes to youth
DDR, Peacebuilding, Education, Gender, Media, Humanitarian Relief, Development, Public health, Democracy, Protection, Livelihoods, Refugees, IDPs, Leadership, Art
What are Your primary Skills, to compliment Your areas/sectors
Advocacy, Budgeting, Capacity Building, Curriculum Development, Evaluation, Fundraising, Grant Writing, Program Management, Program Administration, Program Design, Public Relations, Research, Training

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