Khaled Golam Mortuza is a development professional having 9+ years of working experiences in the spheres of development project management, project monitoring, eLearning management (eLM), policy research, advocacy and campaign. He has earned both academic schooling and practical orientations in analyzing causes and mechanisms involved in human development at various scale; especially focusing on the interests, institutional settings and politics that shape social relations and local livelihoods in developing countries.
Academically, he completed Masters in Development Studies (MDS) from BRAC University and graduated in Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Hons) from Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University. He also had completed a number of professional trainings, short-courses, blended learning courses from various national and international organizations and universities. He is involved with many web-based thematic working groups, professional forum and e-networks where in some of the networks he leads as the expert moderator.
Over the years, he has developed the expertise to grasp complex development issues related to human development with economic & social issues of justice; access and identify relevant policies & interventions for solutions; and shape policy studies that link development theories into praxis. He also has technical expertise identifying Trade Related aspects on Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) policy flexibilities for better access to affordable high quality medicines.
He has research interests on: Development Knowledge Management, Environmentally Responsible Business, Social Entrepreneurship development, e-Larning Management System (eLMS), Intellectual Property Governance etc.
He attended many workshops, seminars and conferences held in Bangladesh, Thailand, Vietnam, India, Nepal, South Africa on Multi-developmental issues.
Joined 2012
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