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Governance OD and Accreditation

Dr. Ataur Rahman- Director

Ataur Ataur has worked for 8 years at PROSHIKA's Institute for Development Policy Analysis and Advocacy in Bangladesh . He has under taken large scale studies on unsafe abortion and feasibility of VIA, a low-cost screening method for detecting the pre-cancerous condition of cervix uterus, in Bangladesh . He has also supervised national health programmes in Iran . Ataur, a medical graduate, has done his post-graduation in Reproductive and Sexual Health Research from London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

S. Praveen - Programme Officer, Governance and Accreditation

Praveen has a post graduate degree in NGO & Management. He has been associated with voluntary organization for over seven years. His area of expertise includes fundraising, public relations, management, governance and accreditation. Before joining IPPF, he was with a national movement that aims to be a self regulatory body for voluntary organizations in India and worked across the country primarily promoting good governance.

Dr. Praween Kumar Agrawal – Programme Officer, Organizational Learning and Evaluation

Praween Dr. Praween Kumar Agrawal is Programme  monitoring and evaluation components of maternal, reproductive and neonatal health, urban health and HIV / AIDS in India. Previously, he worked as Programme Manager- Monitoring and Evaluation with International HIV/ AIDS Alliance in India. He led the development and implementation of a web-based computerized management information system (CMIS) which had an inbuilt mechanism of analyzing data and providing programmatic feedback at each level of programme implementation in addition to stakeholder and donor reporting.

Dr. Agrawal has also worked with reputed national and international research institutions and NGOs such as Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHBSPH), USA, National Family Healthy Survey (NFHS)-IIPS and Urban Health Resource Centre (UHRC). While working with JHBSPH, he coordinated an independent evaluation of Integrated Nutrition and Health Programme (INHP), a partnership between CARE-India and Government of India. Dr. Agrawal also led the largest slum survey in India, covering 45,000 slum households and 15,000 women to assess the status of maternal, neonatal, child and reproductive health in the urban slums of Meerut city, Uttar Pradesh while he was with UHRC.

Dr. Agrawal has published several research papers in peer-reviewed journals and chapters in books in the areas of reproductive, child and neonatal health, migration and urbanization, tribal health, and emerging health issues such as obesity, besides presenting at various national and international forums. His current area of interest is to support sexual and reproductive health and rights and choice in the South Asia Region by promoting data use and evidence-based decision making.




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