Indeed, the career in the Development sector was triggered in January 2006 in collaboration with GoB, PKSF, ADB, DFID, SIDA, UNFPA, and Orbis International. Nevertheless, examined the ‘Capability Approach’ for the indigenous community, policies like ILO-169, UNDRIP-2007, environment, indigenity, sustainable community development, and the decision-making process within the cultural milieu, focusing on the implication of participatory governance and development. Now engaged with immensely inquisitive about the affinity among theory, policy, and practice amid the ethnic groups; to this end, dissected several policies and int’l frameworks that have been published.
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My research interests include the fields of Sustainable Community Development of Indigenous Communities and Sustainable Rural Livelihood aligned with all the public policy domains. I also have expertise in Capacity Building and Research Management. I have eighteen years of research experience in Health, Climate Change, Forest, Indigenous communities, Public Policy, Water, and Urban Primary health, and Char areas of the rural community in the Asia-Pacific region, Rural agriculture, and sustainable community development within the region.
1. Water in Chars: Social Justice for Resilience, Inclusive and Productive Rural Economies.
2. Customary Law and Sustianbel Community Development.
3. Ethnic People and Forest Policy: In the Light of International Law.
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