Sulaiman Haqpana at Brunel University of London, United Kingdom
Summary:
Sulaiman Haqpana is a researcher and educator with a focus on gender issues, particularly in the context of educational interventions by international non-governmental organizations (I-NGOs) in Afghanistan. He has contributed to scholarly discourse through his research on the reproduction of colonial discourses of gender and Muslim women in educational settings. Haqpana’s work sheds light on power dynamics, poverty, and the needs of marginalized communities, challenging conventional narratives and advocating for gender equality and social justice.
Master of Science, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), UK
MSc in Social Policy and Development: NGOs (2015-2016)
Bachelor of Arts, Birkbeck University of London, UK
BA (Hons) in Global Politics and International Relations (2011-2015)
Professional Experience:
Mr. Sulaiman Haqpana possesses a wealth of professional experience across various roles, with a strong focus on project coordination, program management, and administrative support, primarily within the realm of international organizations and NGOs operating in Afghanistan. Here’s a breakdown of his notable professional journey:
Sep 2016 – Present: Private Tutoring A-Level’s Social Science Subjects
Demonstrates entrepreneurial spirit as a self-employed private tutor, specializing in A-Level social science subjects.
July 2004 – July 2008: UNIFEM Project Coordinator
Spearheaded the development and implementation of provincial action plans aimed at promoting gender mainstreaming and equality.
Conducted rigorous monitoring, supervision, and evaluation of UNIFEM-funded projects to ensure their effectiveness.
Produced comprehensive reports on project progress and collaborated with governmental bodies to align strategies with national objectives.
Aug 2003 – July 2004: Provincial Field Coordinator’s Assistant
Played a pivotal role in overseeing provincial elections registration centers, ensuring their smooth operation and compliance with administrative protocols.
Facilitated communication and coordination between different stakeholders, maintaining meticulous records and reports.
May 2002 – Aug 2003: National Programme Manager
Led strategic financial planning initiatives and managed budget allocations for various programs.
Fostered partnerships with donors and government agencies, enhancing funding opportunities for projects.
Implemented robust monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to track project performance and ensure accountability.
May 2001 – May 2002: General Programmes Assistant
Provided crucial administrative support to program staff, contributing to the efficient execution of projects.
Managed data systems and documentation, facilitating seamless information flow and organizational efficiency.
Delivered training sessions to enhance the capacity of implementing partners and foster collaboration.
This summary underscores Mr. Sulaiman Haqpana’s extensive expertise in navigating complex project environments, driving programmatic success, and fostering collaboration to advance humanitarian and development objectives in Afghanistan.
Research Interest:
Project Management and Implementation: Investigating best practices in project management within humanitarian and development contexts, including strategies for effective planning, monitoring, and evaluation.
Gender Mainstreaming and Equality: Researching approaches to promote gender mainstreaming and equality in project interventions, particularly in areas affected by conflict and instability.
Capacity Building and Training: Exploring methodologies for capacity building and training initiatives aimed at enhancing the skills and capabilities of local partners and community members.
Humanitarian Aid and Development: Studying the impact and effectiveness of humanitarian aid and development projects in conflict-affected regions, with a focus on improving outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Community Engagement and Participation: Examining strategies to foster community engagement and participation in development initiatives, ensuring that projects are responsive to local needs and priorities.
Abstract: This study examines the impact of educational interventions by International Non-Governmental Organizations (I-NGOs) on gender discourse and the portrayal of Muslim women in Afghanistan. It argues that despite well-intentioned efforts, these interventions often inadvertently reproduce colonial discourses that depict Afghan women as powerless, poor, and needy. The article critically analyzes the implications of such representations for the empowerment and agency of Afghan women within their own socio-cultural context.
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EXPERIENCE
Feb 2022 – Present Acting Director (CIO), Corporate Information Technology Services African Development Bank Group (AfDB), Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Overseeing the Bank’s Digital Vision implementation.
Defining and executing the Bank’s digital strategy.
Managing a budget of USD 33 million.
Leading teams in preparing budgets for digital transformation projects.
Jan 2019 – Present Manager, Regional IT Coordination and Business Continuity Management African Development Bank Group, Pretoria, South Africa
Establishing good relations between IT and Business stakeholders.
Implementing decentralization strategy for sectoral and operational activities.
Leading Business Continuity Management Program.
Jan 2013 – Dec 2018 Division Manager, Client Services African Development Bank Group, Ivory Coast
Devising digital strategy and coordinating IT Service Management processes.
Managing allocated resources and championing organizational changes.
Managing communication and awareness of IT services.
Jul 2010 – Dec 2012 Chief Client Technology Services Coordinator African Development Bank Group, Tunisia
Implementing IT Service Management processes and strategies.
Managing client relations during significant IT incidents.
Establishing “General Service Desk” as a “one-stop shop.”
Sep 2003 – Jun 2010 Director of Information and Communication Technology (CIO) Tanzania Investment Bank (now TIB Development & TIB Corporate Banks), Tanzania
Oversaw implementation of various large business applications.
Coordinated multilateral discussions to establish Tanzania’s first shared ATM/POS network.
Developed and implemented departmental organization changes, policies, and procedures.
EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Jan 2021 PhD Candidate in Development Finance (In progress) University of Stellenbosch Business School, Cape Town, South Africa
Dec 2020 Master of Development Finance (MPhil) (Cum Laude & Top Student Award) University of Stellenbosch Business School, Cape Town, South Africa
Nov 2010 Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Best Student Award) Eastern and Southern African Management Institute (ESAMI), Tanzania
Jun 2003 Master of Science (MSc), Computer Science (Canadian Graduate Scholarship) McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Jun 1999 Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Science (with Honours) University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
AWARDS 2022:
The World Top 2% Highly Cited Scientists, Stanford University 2022: ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award, ARC DECRA Fellow, Australian Research Council 2021: The World Top 2% Highly Cited Scientists, Stanford University 2019: Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Nomination Award of USTC, USTC 2017: Pollyanna Chu Excellent Doctoral Scholarship, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2017: Second-Class Academic Scholarship, USTC 2016: China National Scholarship for Doctoral Student, Ministry of Education 2016: First-Class Academic Scholarship, USTC 2016: Peter Ho Conference Scholarship, CityU 2015: ‘Dushu Lake’ Scholarship in USTC CityU Joint Advanced Research Centre
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Member of American Chemistry Society. Editorial Board Member, American Journal of Polymer Science and Technology, Science Publishing Group