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Khalid Nasser Mohamed Al-haj

Dr. Khalid Nasser Mohamed Al-haj.

Personal Information:

  • Date of Birth: 1-1-1970.
  • Country of Citizenship/Residence: Yemen.
  • Address: Sana’a street hadda.

Summary:

Dr.. Khaled Nasser Al-Hajj specializes in agricultural economics, administration and rural finance. I have worked as an associate professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Sana’a University, since 2006 until now in the field of teaching economics, managing farm business, rural finance, preparing feasibility studies and evaluating investment projects in agricultural and industry. I also worked in the field of projects impact evaluation, field surveys, data unpacking, processing and analysis. And participated in the establishment of many local development organizations. i also held a group of academic positions as head of the Department of Economics and Agricultural Extension, and Dean of the Faculties of Administrative Sciences in Private universities, as well as supervising many scientific theses for a master’s bike and many graduation projects. Moreover, it provided highly specialized training to international and local organizations as well as Governmental institutions.

 

Education:

  • D. degree (Agricultural Economics), University of Alexandria, Egypt, 2006, under the title: An Economic analysis for the agricultural policy in the Yemen Republic.
  • Sc. (Agricultural Economics), University of Alexandria, Egypt, 2000, under the title: Standard Economic analysis for consumption of food and the food gap in the Republic of Yemen.
  • Bachelor degree in Economics and Agricultural cooperatives, University of Sana’a, 1992.

Experience:

  • Academic and professional university professor who worked for the period 1995-2021 AD in teaching many subjects in microeconomics and macroeconomics – financial and economic feasibility study for investment projects, project management and marketing – agricultural marketing – economics and financial finance, financial management and statistics – and preparation of feasibility studies for many investment projects – and training On how to prepare feasibility studies, project management and marketing – prepare field survey forms, identify samples and statistical analysis – using modern statistical and administrative programs, in addition to training courses in human development, staff development and qualification.
  • Supervising many master’s theses and graduation projects – designing questionnaires – methods for selecting samples – field surveying and collecting data – unpacking, filtering, revising and analyzing data, using specialized programs in statistical data analysis.

 

Conferences and Workshops:

  • Participation with a working paper on “The Private Sector’s Role in Economic Development (Poverty Alleviation)” in a workshop entitled Towards an Effective Partnership with the Private Sector as a Strategic Direction for Promoting Economic Growth and Poverty Alleviation, Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, with participation with the IFAD, July 30, 2010.
  • Participation of a working paper “Qat and its future expansions” in the activities of the symposium entitled “Facing the Harms of Qat in Yemen and How to Work to Reduce Its Use”, Sana’a 5/7/2010.
  • Participation of the working paper “Economic Corruption, Its Causes and Its Cure” in the activities of the symposium entitled Participation of Civil Society Organizations and Official Institutions in Combating Corruption, Al-Hiwar Center for the Development of Human Rights Culture, Dhamar, Republic of Yemen, 4/30/2009.
  • Participation with a working paper on “The Importance of Feasibility Study and Project Evaluation in the Success of Projects” in the activities of the symposium on the importance of administrative training for the growth of a small enterprise, Chamber of Commerce, Dhamar Governorate 6/18/2008.
  • Participation with a working paper on “The Culture of Intolerance and Its Role in Confronting Violence and Extremism” in the activities of the National Symposium on National Responsibility and Its Role in Confronting Violence and Extremism, held at the House of Culture, Sana’a, Wednesday 23/4/2008.
  • Participation in a working paper on “The Impact of Agricultural Policies on Efficiency of Performance in the Agricultural Sector” in the activities of the Scientific Symposium on Agriculture between Self-Sufficiency and Aspiration of Food Security in Yemen, held in Al-Houta – Lahj Governorate, 29-30 / 3/2008.
  • Participation in a working paper on “Milestones and Indicators of Consumer Expenditure Patterns in the Countryside and Urbanization of the Republic of Yemen and the Impact of Family Size on It” in the activities of the Scientific Symposium on Agriculture between Self-Sufficiency and Aspiration of Food Security in Yemen, held in Al-Houta City – Lahj Governorate 29-30 / 3/2008.

Research and scientific papers:

  • A follow-up study of the field survey and statistical analysis of vegetable farmers in some directorates of Al Hudaydah Governorate, within the emergency project to support business continuity, the second phase, Small and Micro Enterprise Development Agency (SMEPS), the Social Fund for the period 20/10/2017 – 08/31/2017.
  • An economic analysis of the functions of food consumption spending in the Republic of Yemen – The Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Economics – The Egyptian Society for Agricultural Economics – Volume Twenty-Fifth – Issue Two – June 2015 Cairo.
  • An economic analysis study of the traditional fishing sector for fish production in Yemen, Journal of Economic and Social Sciences and Agricultural – Mansoura University – Egypt Volume 4 Issue 11, 2013.
  • An economic study of fish production and consumption in Yemen during the period (1996-2010), Minia Journal for Agricultural Research and Development – Minia University – Egypt Volume 33, Issue 4, 2013.
  • A study on “The use of honey bees by Yemeni doctors in treating some pathological conditions”, the Sixth International Conference of the Arab Beekeepers Union, Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the period 3/19/2009.
  • Study “Reducing the environmental damage resulting from the accumulation of urban waste and converting it into an organic fertilizer with high economic feasibility,” at the Center for Genetic Origins, Sana’a University, with the support of the Agricultural and Fisheries Production Promotion Fund, Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, Republic of Yemen 2008-2009.