Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Masoud Kardawi
Personal Information
- Name: Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Masoud Kardawi
- Program: Civil organizations and the shift towards green practices
- Work Place: Projects Officer: Agricultural Development Complex in Al-Zahir, Tunisia
- Country: Tunisia
- Graduation Year: 2024
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Bio:
Specialized in implementing and managing development projects. He holds an engineering degree in rural economics from the Higher School of Agriculture in Muqrin, Tunisia.
My experience includes designing and implementing agricultural and development project activities in several regions in Tunisia.
During my current work period as a project officer in the Agricultural Development Complex in Al-Zahir Beni Khedache, I carried out many tasks, including conducting studies for agricultural and environmental development projects, searching for financing and assistance programs, managing development projects such as establishing service units for educators, and participating in training and conferences related to agricultural development.< br /> In addition, I was proud to represent Tunisia alongside 18 countries from Africa and 53 from around the world in a development project in Nairobi, Kenya. Our project was chosen as the only Tunisian project because of its significant impact on climate change resistance.I also have experience in teaching and mentoring, where I accompanied master's students in their research projects in the fields of agriculture and applied biology.
My previous experience includes working as a trainer and supervisor in the Al-Khair Association in Qasr Al-Mahadha and in the Unemployed Graduates Association in Beni Khedash, where I organized and implemented training courses in the field of agriculture and establishing commercial activities.
I have strong communication, organizational and time management skills, and I can adapt to multiple environments and work effectively within diverse teams.
Scientific publications:
“The Tunisian Oasis System: Between Traditional and Modern, A Case Study of the Kebili Region, Tunisia” was published in the fifth issue of the International Journal of Research and Innovative Development in December 2016.