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Hangama Anwari
Curriculum vitae
Biodata
Name: Hangama Anwari
Nationality: Afghan
Profession: Development Professional
Address: Kabul, Afghanistan
Email hangama.anwari@
Tel 0093700771412
Education
1994-1997
BA degree in Judicial, Department of Public Right
University of Balkh-Afghanistan, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences
Lecturing and Human Rights Consultation
1997 – 2002
University of Balkh
Lecturer in Faculty of Law and political sciences
2000 – June 2002
Human Right Consultative Group
Member of United Nation Human Rights Consultative Board for Afghanistan
Membership of Foundations and networks
February 2003 –2006
Founding member of the Foundation for Culture and Civil Society (FCCS)
Form the Human right working group within the foundation, support local and national initiatives regarding the human rights, take part in the policy level decision making process, help with the financial management of the foundation
July 2007 -2009
Afghan Women Network
Advising on policy and advocacy issues related to women and children, participating in meeting conducted by AWN, participating in working groups on drafting new laws, civil society reports on international treaties.
August 2007 – present
Afghan Women Parliamentarian Network
Participating in advocacy campaigns, reviewing legislations, lobbying for improvement of situation for women and children
2007- 2009
Technical Advisory Group on Women and Children
Chairing the meetings of TAG, reviewing accomplishments of Afghan Government and UN under the national development strategy, providing comments and feedbacks on implications of NDS in the sector of rule of law on women and children. TAG is formed from representatives of UN agencies, US, Canada, Italy embassies and many international organizations
Proficient in Microsoft Packages includes:
▪ MS Word
▪ MS Excel
▪ MS Power Point
▪ Internet
Languages
• Dari Native
• Pashto Fluent
• English Fluent
• Urdu Fair
Profile
• 15 years of diverse experience in programme field (Community development, Conducting and Organization of participatory Training, Education, Publication, Human right, Child protection, Gender, Women rights, Management and Planning, Research).
• Diverse experience on legal research, Human rights and Advocacy and Constitutional research.
• Strong experience at all levels of programs and project support including: Project formulation, Management Monitoring and Evaluation
• Experienced in handling cross-country developmental/Training project Management and support.
Current Employment
March 2013 – November 2016
Program Manager – Elimination of Violence Against Women – EVAW Pillar UN Women
Lead UN Women interventions in elimination of violence against women activities, design programs and projects in engaging men and boys and communities in preventing violence against women, facilitating process of gender responsive law reform support to the government of Afghanistan. Attend high level policy discussions with donors and international communities.
Employment History
June 2002 – May 2009
Commissioner at the Afghanistan Independent Human Right Commission (AIHRC)
Help with advocacy for the human/child right in Afghanistan, develop strategy and policy documents sensitive to human rights in all aspects of life in Afghanistan, develop policy for including human rights in the national education curriculum, focus program on promoting child rights and women rights, contribute in the national plan to combat child trafficking, research on child labour, child sexual abuse, children in conflict with the law in Afghanistan, initiate civil society advisory group on child right. Supervise research activities of AIHRC, finalizing reports on torture, women drug addicted, situation of people with disabilities, situation of children in Afghanistan and many others. Participating in core group of preparing civil society reports on implementation of CRC in Afghanistan.
June 2009 – April 2010
Advisor to the Afghanistan Independent Human Right Commission – AIHRC
Preparing operational manuals on women and children rights, organizing international conferences and events to advocate for the human rights in Afghanistan, building the capacity of the staff of AIHRC in dealing with issues related to women and children, reviewing and finalizing analytical reports on situation of women and children, contributing to the civil society and AIHRC efforts in preparing civil society reports on international treaties regarding women and children, etc
July 2011
National Consultant – UNDP Afghanistan
Conduct midterm evaluation of the Justice and Human Rights Project of UNDP – Afghanistan (conduct interviews, review documents, conduct observations, brief stakeholders, present a report on findings and recommendations to UNDP
October 2002-
Women and Children Legal Research Foundation (WCLRF)
Founder of WCLRF
Research on the traditional practices applied to women and children, study the impact of the practices to the lives of women, children and community in general, organize different consultation session in regard of improvement the situation, study other applicable laws and norms and study the possibility of recommendation to the policy makers at different levels. Research on traditional practice of BAD, conduct Conference on the “Impact of traditional Practices on Women, Research on Women Political participation in Afghanistan, publication of a bimonthly magazine by the name of Waqyeet (Reality), Research on Elopement, Research on Women Economical Independency, Research on Polygamy, Rapid assessment on HIV and Trafficking in Human, research on women access to justice, research on violence against women, research on child marriage.
March 2002- Dec 2002
UN-Habitat Afghanistan,
Training Program Coordinator
Take part in designing National Solidarity Program (NSP), Design the training program for all over the country, organize training workshops for staff and community, train trainers and facilitators on facilitation skill, develop training curriculum based on the needs assessment, help with the facilitation workshops at national and provincial level. Prepare gender sensitive training curriculum for community.
Aug 2001- March 2002
UNCHS, Habitat, Afghanistan, Community Development Programme Assistant
Assist the Community Development advisor in Managing, Advising, monitoring and supporting of all community development officers in six regions, for cross sector planning of community development projects with other programme projects, and local partners. Organize and facilitated National and Regional level Training workshops for regional facilitators of six regions according to their need, and based on the action and reflection through implantation of each phases in the field. Advising the facilitators in terms of need identification for different level of participants, training organizations, planning workshops, monitoring, evaluation, on job training, report and proposal writing. Writing of project documents, project progress report and completion report. Writing and finalizing of training booklets, organizing and managing the community Development Resource Centre, research and development of material for community development workshops, translate and prepare training packages in Dari for the regional facilitators. Research on the property right and land right issues in Afghanistan based on International and national law, especially regarding the women rights to property and ownership
Feb, 1999-Aug 2001
(IRCDFO), Islamabad – Pakistan
Coordinator for Inter–Regional Community Fora Development Organization
Building a network system within Community Forum inside Afghanistan, Providing Technical support for Community Forum through organizing different types of Training Workshops. Writing project proposals, Fund raising for Community Forum with Donors, writing progress and completion reports, assist on the establishment of Community Forum inside Afghanistan. Represent IR-CFDO in the Agencies Co-coordinating Body for Afghanistan (ACBAR).
Working with National Training Team (NTT) of UNCHS as Facilitator in Community Development Program, organized workshops about community mobilization and community development for Afghan community workers from1999 – to date, in Pakistan and inside Afghanistan. Develop Curriculum and organized workshops for Administration and Education technical Resource Persons from 6 cities of Afghanistan.
Develop Curriculum and organized the Training of Trainer Workshops for Regional Facilitators from 6 cities of Afghanistan. Prepared training booklets, Field trips to monitor the program activities and assist the community development program inside Afghanistan.
Aug 98 – Feb99
(CFDO) Mazar – Afghanistan.
Deputy Regional Program Manager Community Forum Development Organization
Monitoring of the program in absence of CFDO Manager. Participated in community meetings on behalf of the CFDO.
Organized work- plans for staff and supervise their performance, Represented CFDO in the meetings such as authorities, UN, NGOs and private sectors, organised all administrative affairs of the office. Set up Administrative and Logistics system of the organization.
Dec 97 – Aug 98
(CFDO) Mazar-Afghanistan.
Education Communication Information (IEC) Programme Officer
Organised the Community Fora Education system, organised technical workshops for community Fora teachers. Established contact with education departments, organised kindergarten system in Community Fora. Edit and Published the Community Fora monthly News - letter. Writing subjects for the News – letter (on Community Mobilization, Participation, Human Rights and Community Development).
Organized and managed the CFDO library. Prepared activity reports. Participated in community meetings and gatherings. Organized literature committee to build the capacity of young poets, writers and artists. Facilitated Child Rights Workshops for the youth and children.
March 1998
Lecturer – Law Faculty Balkh University
Teaching subjects on law and political since to students on law faculty in Balk University
Consultancies
1- Preparing Child Right Operational manual for Afghanistan Independent Human Right Commission
2- Preparing Women rights operational manual for Afghanistan Independent Human Right Commission
3- Preparing Operational manual on protection of children from sexual abuse
4- Editing Afghanistan first report of civil society on CRC reporting
5- Writing report on community based child right protection system in Afghanistan for Save the Children Sweden – Norway
6- Manual on women right monitoring
7- Training manual on domestic violence
8- Conducting training on Gender and domestic violence for staff of AIHRC and Civil society organizations in Kabul December 2010
9- Consultant UNDP Midterm evaluation of Justice and Human Right Project – July 2011
10- Finalizing the Justice for Children report published by AIHRC supported by UNICEF
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