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Falak Nawaz
Manager
Falak joined the Training Resource Group
(TRG), ADPC as a Training Manager in November
2004. Prior to joining ADPC, he was engaged
as a Lecturer/Research Associate at the National
Centre of Excellence in Geology, University
of Peshawar, Pakistan. Falak has a Masters
degree in Geography from Department of Geography,
University of Peshawar Pakistan (1988-1989)
and Professional Master Degree in Geoinformation
Science and Earth Observation with specialization
in Natural Hazard Studies from ITC Enschede
The Netherlands (2000-2001). He has earned
a variety of training and has participated
in regional and international conferences/seminars
related to disaster planning and management.
He has also authored research papers by focusing
on flood and landslide hazard management.
His main areas of expertise are Community
Based Disaster Risk management and Use of
GIS/Remote Sensing in Disaster Risk Management.
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Mu Mu Kyi
(Heythee)
Training
Coordinator
Heythee joined ADPC in May 2004 as training
coordinator of the Training Resource Group
(TRG). Prior to joining ADPC, she worked as
an outreach assistant at BBC World Service
Trust in Chiang Mai, as a project coordinator
at the Capacity Building Initiative Project
in Myanmar and as a Program Development Manager
at Marie Stopes International Myanmar respectively.
She has working experiences not only in the
NGO sector but also other private and public
sectors in the fields of administration and
management. She holds a MBA from the Institute
of Economics, Myanmar and a MBA in International
Business from the Asian Institute of Technology
(AIT), Thailand. Recently she has received
a certificate of Asia Pacific Leadership Program
(APLP) from the East-West Center, Hawaii in
January 2005. She supports the TRG team with
administrative arrangement, marketing and
also facilitating the training activities.
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Benjaporn Sutthiprapa
(Gaiy)
Training Coordinator
Ms. Benjaporn joined ADPC in 1994. She has
a total of 15 years experience in financial
and administrative. She worked in the training
course team to serve all ADPC’s international,
regional and national courses logistically as
well as technically. She has served as a lecturer
for the 33rd Disaster Management Course and
also has provided ADPC a wide range of experience
in Community Based Disaster Risk Management.
She has worked with local governments, NGOs
in the Philippines, Banda Aceh, Indonesia and
Lao in CBDRM and Disaster Management contexts.
She has been working closely with the Department
of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation in developing
CBDRM Leaderships Networking. She has conducted
the series of Crisis Management Course for Department
of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Public
Health Sectors, NGOs and all stakeholders in
6 Tsunami effected provinces in the South of
Thailand. She has provided technical assistance
as well as served as trainer to IUCN in Damage
Assessment and Needs Analysis in Thailand and
Lao. She has conducted CBDRM for staff and stakeholders
of World Vision Thailand and the Thai Red Cross.
She has developed the applicable training methods
on CBDRM to be used with field officers and
those at local community level. She has provided
technical assistance as well as help implement
CBDRM in Ranong, Thailand supported by USAID
through the Asian Institute of Technology.
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Prasarn Pueng-Ngoen
Administrative
Assistant
Prasarn joined ADPC in 1998. He is responsible
for logistical assistance to the Training
Resource Group. He graduated from Phuttakosaiwittaya
School in Phrae Province, Thailand. He is
currently studying Computer Business at Rajaphat
University Valaya-Alongkorn under Royal Patronage.
Previously, he worked as a service crew at
the Asian Institute of Technology Conference
Center.
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