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Dr Mohammad Millat-e-Mustafa (King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre) KSA

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Dr. Mohammad Millat-e-Mustafa holds a doctoral degree in Sustainable Natural Resources Management from the UK. His professional journey spans 34 years, with a significant 26 years devoted to the Charity Sector, during which he has worked in 31 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Currently, he is a Senior Consultant at the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre in Saudi Arabia. Prior to this role, he served as a Senior Consultant for USAID M&E platform projects in the DRC and Bangladesh for three years, and he spent a decade as the Head of Performance Management at Islamic Relief in the UK. Between 1990 and 2005, he served as a professor at Chittagong University in Bangladesh. In addition to authoring over 300 monitoring and evaluation reports within the humanitarian and development fields, he has published 77 articles in peer-reviewed journals, focusing on subjects such as agroforestry, Indigenous knowledge, SDGs, RBM, integrated development approach, adaptive programming, and learning.

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  • Agriculture
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  • Agriculture
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  • PhD
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University of Wales (UK)

Research Interest/Publications
  1. Food security outcome monitoring in protracted emergencies: the case of the Syrian refugees in Zaatari Camp in Jordan. The International Journal of Humanitarian Studies. Vol. 13 (2024): 65 – 88.
  2. Enhancing access to health care facilities for persons with disabilities in Yemen - an impact study. The International Journal of Humanitarian Studies. Vol. 12 (2023): 3 – 27.
  3. Results-based management approaches for improving development outcomes: the experience of KSrelief. The International Journal of Humanitarian Studies. Vol. 11 (2023). 3-22.
  4. From Learning to Adaptive Programming and Management: the KSrelief experience. International Journal of Humanitarian Studies (2023). Special Edition. 3rd Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum. Saudi Arabia.
  5. Growth and yield prediction models for Acacia mangium grown in the plantations of the central region of Bangladesh. New Forests, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2004: 81-88. (Netherlands)
  6. The Ecology and Indigenous Management Techniques of Tribal Home Gardens: A Case Study from the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. The Sri Lanka Forester, Vol.26 (New series), 2003: 53-62. (Sri Lanka)
  7. Vegetation characteristics of Bangladesh homegardens, Swiss Journal of Forestry, Vol. 153, No. 12, 2002: 454 – 461. (Switzerland)
  8. Traditional uses of perennial homestead garden plants in Bangladesh. Forests, Trees and Livelihoods, Vol. 12, No. 4, 2002: 235-254. (UK)
  9. Properties of Community and Agro-forestry research in Bangladesh: a suggestive agenda. International Journal of Forest Usufructs Management, Vol. 3, No. 1 &2, 2002. (India)
  10. An Ethnographic Profile of the Marma Tribe in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Political Studies, Vol.17, 2002:63-72. (Bangladesh)
  11. An Empirical Study on the Jhum Farming System in the CHT’, [in] Farming Practices and Sustainable Development in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and Government of Bangladesh, 2002:65-79. (Bangladesh)
  12. Plant diversity and indigenous silviculture of tribal homegardens: a case study from the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh, In: NA Khan, MK Alam, SK Khisa and M Millat-e-Mustafa (eds.), Farming Practices and sustainable development in the CHTs, Chittagong Hill Tracts Development Board, Government of Bangladesh and Swiss Agency for Development and Co-operation, 2002. pp. 89-104. (Bangladesh)
  13. Farmers’ ecological knowledge about homegarden production systems in Bangladesh, Forests, Trees and Livelihoods, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2001: 67-79. (UK)
  14. Medicinal plant resources of the traditional homegardens in Bangladesh, Journal of Tropical Medicinal Plants, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2001: 99-106. (Malaysia)
  15. Indigenous management techniques of Bangladesh homegardens, International Tree Crop Journal, Vol. 10, No. 3, 2000: 215-228. (UK)
  16. A primer on the documentation of indigenous knowledge in Bangladesh: The BARCIK’s Experience, In: N. A. Khan (ed.), Of Popular Wisdom: Indigenous Knowledge and Practices in Bangladesh, BARCIK, 2000: 15-22. (Bangladesh)
  17. Farmers’ Innovative Practices of Agricultural Pest Management and Crop Production in Bangladesh: Case Studies from Jessore and Bagura, in: N. A. Khan (ed.) Of Popular Wisdom: Indigenous Knowledge and Practices in Bangladesh, BARCIK, 2000: 103-106. (Bangladesh)
  18. Research on Homegardens in Bangladesh: Present Status and Priorities for the New Millennium, in: N. A. Khan (ed.) Of Popular Wisdom: Indigenous Knowledge and Practices in Bangladesh, BARCIK, 2000: 104-107. (Bangladesh)
  19. A probe into the Ghona farming system of the Marma tribe in Rangamati Hill District of Bangladesh, Grassroots Voice, Vol. 2, No. 2-3, 1999: 21-25. (Bangladesh)
  20. Overview of research in homegarden system, in: A. Rastogi, A. Godbole and P. Shengii (eds.) Applied Ethnobotany in Natural Resource Management – Traditional Home gardens, ICIMOD, 1998:13-37. (Nepal)
  21. An approach towards analysis of homegardens, in: A. Rastogi, A. Godbole and P. Shengii (eds.) Applied Ethnobotany in Natural Resource Management – Traditional Home gardens, ICIMOD, 1998:39-48. (Nepal)
  22. Plant resources of the traditional homegardens in Bangladesh, Journal of Sustainable Forestry, Vol. 5, No. 3-4, 1997: 153-68. (USA)
  23. Gender roles in homegarden management in Bangladesh, Chittagong University Studies, Vol. 21, No. 2, 1997: 71-78. (Bangladesh)
  24. Structure and floristics of Bangladesh homegardens, Agroforestry Systems, Vol. 33, 1996: 263-80. (Netherlands)
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