MIR ABDUL KARIM

Mir abdul karim

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  • About me

    Health & PSS Manager, Population Movement Operation (PMO) at Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS)

  • Education

    • Bankra jk high school

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      Ssc science
    • Bankar j.k.high school, bankra, ps: jhikorgacha, district: jessore, bangaldesh

      1985 - 1988
      Bachelor's degree from university of dhaka social sciences
    • University of dhaka

      1982 - 1986
      Ba bachelor of social science
  • Experience

    • Bangladesh red crescentp society

      Jun 1960 - now
      Program coordinator, primary health care programme

      See details profile

    • Bangladesh rural advancement committee (brac)

      Mar 1982 - Apr 1986
      Area manager phc program

      Work under BRAC pilot Project on Primary Health Care Program at Comilla District under Chandina Upozalla. Community Health Promoters (CHP) training, implementation of EPI program , Nitration support to the malnourished children, Oral Therapy Extension Program (OTEP) and supervision and monitor CHPs activities.

    • Bangladesh red crescent society (bdrcs)

      Apr 1986 - Jan 2012
      Assistant director(ad) & pc of phc progaram

      BDRCS, NHQ,PHC program in charge, Participate Community Based Research, Participate Disaster Management, Supervision Medical Relief Operation (MRO) in any emergency situation. Participate national and International program

    • Bangladesh

      Apr 1995 - Jun 2001
      Junior assistant director

      In charge Primary Health Care program at Barisal Division and main responsibilities is to Supervision and monitor 85 Field staff and officers.Administrative in charge of 10 rural MCH clinic and 5 RC unit.

    • Assistant director at banglacdesh red crescent society

      Jun 2000 - now
      Program coordinator
    • Bangladesh red crescent society

      Mar 2009 - now

      Supervision and monitor of 56 Mother & Child Health Care clinic through out the country in 29 District. Management of Medical Relief Operation (MRO). Currently conducting community based research, (1) " Organizing Communities in Disaster Prevention" (March 2011 to April 2014). Already published. (2) " Disaster Prevention, Mitigation and Health Activity" (January 2015 to March 2017) on going.Financial supported by Japan government and Japanese Red Cross Society. Joint venture project Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) & Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing (JRCCN). Show less

      • Program Coordinator

        Mar 2014 - now
      • ASSISTANT DIRECTOR & COORDINATOR,PHC PROGRAM

        Mar 2009 - now
    • Bangladesh red crescent society (bdrcs)

      Sept 2017 - now

      Since 25 August 2017, 655,000 people4 , the majority of whom are women and children, have fled violence in Rakhine state, Myanmar and have crossed the border to seek shelter in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. The newly displaced people (People from Rakhine) add to the 212,538 people who had already fled from Rakhine state, Myanmar to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh in successive displacement flows – most recently in October 2016. In total, there are 832,112 People from Rakhine in Cox’s Bazar.A majority of the People from Rakhine are sheltering in makeshift and spontaneous settlements – often under plastic sheeting or tarpaulin – and in mostly terrible and overcrowded conditions. Many of the newly arrivals have settled in previously uninhabited areas (field or forest land) with no pre-existing infrastructure or services and in one of the poorest and most-disaster prone regions of the country. Many of the displaced people are entirely dependent on humanitarian assistance for survival. The greatest and most urgent needs for the displaced people have been identified include access to shelter; clean water, sanitation and hygiene services; medical care; food and nutrition and protection.The Government of Bangladesh’s Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner (RRRC) with the support of the UNHCR has conducted a family counting exercise.5 Early November saw completion of the first phase, during which more than 500,000 displaced people from Myanmar were counted.6 The data revealed that one in every three families have an easily identifiable vulnerability. As many as 14 per cent are single mothers. Others are struggling with serious health problems or disabilities. There is also a high proportion of children which is 54.9 per cent of the total population. Show less

      • Health & PSS Manager, PMO, BDRCS

        Sept 2017 - now
      • Assistant Director & Coordinator (Health)

        Apr 2018 - now
      • Focal Person ERU Field Hospital, Cox's Bazar

        Sept 2017 - now
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Bachelor degree from dhaka university

      Fellow on disaster prevention and mitigation from japanese red cross college of nursing (jrccn) from april 2011 to march 2014)
      Apr 2011