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Masood ul-Mulk

Masood ul-Mulk TI (Urdu: مسود الملک) is a Pakistani expert on humanitarian aid and a development practitioner.[1][2][3] He is the CEO of SRSP the largest NGO working to alleviate poverty in North-West Pakistan.[4][5]

Masood ul-Mulk
Born1 May 1956
NationalityPakistani
OccupationCEO of the Sarhad Rural Support Programme
Known forHumanitarian Work
Social Development
Poverty Reduction
Participatory Development
Rural Development
Board member ofAKH Resource Center
RSPN
National Committee of IUCN
Langlands School
USEFP
Micro Finance Network (PK)
INAFI Asia
and others

Background and education edit

Masood is from Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[6] He is the son of Shahzada Khush Ahmed ul-Mulk [7][8][9] and the grandson of His Highness Sir Shuja ul-Mulk,[10][11] the former Mehtar (Ruler) of the Princely State of Chitral.[12][13][14] Masood is the son in law of veteran politician Shahzada Mohiuddin.[15]

Masood pursued academic studies and professional courses from Lawrence College, Wye College, University of York, American University, University of Colorado Boulder the World Bank and IMF, Washington. He has also been a Hubert Humphrey Fellow at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, US. In 1996 a letters patent was issued by the Governor of Texas George W. Bush declaring Masood an Honorary Texan.[16][17][18]

Career edit

Masood has served in the development field for over 30 years.[19][20][21] While serving as the Regional Programme Manager [22][23][24] for the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme in Chitral his developmental work for the area manifested in social organization, women’s development, natural resource management, physical infrastructure development, human resource development, enterprise promotion, and provision of credit and savings services.[25][26] He also introduced a micro-hydro power system [27][28][29] that supplied electricity to about 175,000 people in over 110 villages, and won the organisation an Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy (2004).[30][31] The power house unit's supplied electricity to inaccessible high altitude valleys in the Hindu Kush where the Water and Power Development Authority would take another 50 years to put the basic infrastructure in place.[32]

Since 2001, Masood has been leading the Sarhad Rural Support Programme, the organisation set up by Nishan-e-Imtiaz[33] recipient Shoaib Sultan Khan.[34][35][36] SRSP is part of the Rural Support Programmes (RSP's), which are working with 32 million people across the country.[37][38] Masood led SRSP’s relief and reconstruction work following the 2005 earthquake,[39][40][41] 2009 Swat valley conflict and 2010 floods,[42][43] and worked closely with civil and military authorities. Given the technical difficulties and social resistance faced by international non-governmental organization's and multilateral organisations, their ability to deliver on ground was restricted, more so after September 11 attacks. Thus making the dispensation of foreign aid difficult.[44] Hence a high proportion of the international developmental, humanitarian and relief aid to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had to flow through SRSP. Masood has combined innovative techniques with aboriginal ones to make sure that the aid reaches those in need.[45][46][47] He endorses the view that at times of austerity and destabilizing socio-economic and political conditions, a holistic approach to international development is required.[48] At the core of his approach is the compelling idea that downward accountability is as important as upward accountability. He believes that amongst development approaches undertaken in developing countries, the most successful involve targeting the population as stakeholders in the development initiative.[49][50][51]

Following the earthquake of 2005 Masood oversaw the relief work of SRSP followed by its reconstruction of 62,000 houses. The project was funded by the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund[52] and continues to be one of the largest of its kind anywhere in the world.[53][54][55]

He was part of the five-member United Nations, government and humanitarian team that led the 2009 United Nations Humanitarian Appeal for Internally Displaced Persons.[56][57][58] While doing so he also headed SRSP's humanitarian assistance, which reached out to 3.5 million IDP's, through systematic provision of transportation, accommodation, food items and medical services. Masood was invited to represent the Pakistani Civil Society in 2009 as one of the speakers at the Presidency where the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan had organised a function to honour those who had worked for the IDPs.[59][60] He was among a select gathering of international donors, NGO's and civil society representatives who were honoured by the President for their efforts and contributions.[61]

During the 2010 floods Masood lead SRSP’s humanitarian and relief assistance.[62] The immediate reflexive actions were followed by more protracted and deliberate efforts to rebuild community infrastructure throughout Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,[63][64] where they had been damaged by the flood's.[65][66]

In 2015 under Masood’s care,[67][68][69] SRSP won the Ashden Award for increasing energy access, for its work with communities living in one of the world’s most remote, dangerous and inhospitable environments.[70][71] The Sarhad Rural Support Programme had constructed 189 village micro-hydro schemes and brought inexpensive, clean, sustainable and renewable energy to around 365,000 people in the area,[72][73] spread over hundreds of kilometre's.[74] With the aim of crossing the 1 million figure.[75][76][77]

Projects overseen edit

As the Chief Executive of SRSP Masood has over the years presided over many locally and internationally funded projects including:

Miscellaneous edit

In his private capacity Masood has been a consultant for Department for International Development, Sustainable Development Commission, United Nations Development Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization,[106] International Fund for Agricultural Development, International Institute for Environment and Development[107] and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development.[108]

Masood has lectured at various forums including, Lahore University of Management Sciences, the Civil Services Academy of Pakistan Lahore as well as several universities across Canada. He has also delivered lectures at the University of Cambridge,[109][110][111] The Pakistan Society in London,[112][113] WANA forum in Jordan,[114] and European Environment Foundation in Germany.[115][116][117]

Directorships edit

Masood has served on the boards of various organisations including:

  • AKH Resource Center [17]
  • Rural Support Programme Network [118]
  • The United States Education Foundation in Pakistan [119][120]
  • Provincial Steering Committees of Essential Institutional Reform Project of Government of NWFP [121]
  • Steering Committee of Tropical Forestry Project of the United Nations Development Programme (2002 to 2006) [122]
  • National Committee of the International Union for Conservation of Nature [123]
  • Pakistan Micro Finance Network (2001 to 2007)
  • Langlands School and College [124]
  • International Network of Alternative Financial Institutions (INAFI Asia) [125]

Publications edit

  • Personalising Development: Policies, Processes and Institutions for Sustainable Rural Livelihoods
  • Ending Poverty in South Asia: Ideas that Work
  • Sustainable Mountain Agriculture. 2. Strategies and Innovative Approaches
  • Pakistan Horizon, Volume 59, Issues 3–4
  • Lessons on Sustaining Communities and Forests from The Small Grants Programme for Operations to Promote Tropical Forests
  • Working in Uncertain, Complex and Fragile Environments
  • A Microcosm of Farmers Strategies in Chitral
  • State, Society and the Environment in South Asia

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masood, mulk, urdu, مسود, الملک, pakistani, expert, humanitarian, development, practitioner, srsp, largest, working, alleviate, poverty, north, west, pakistan, born1, 1956nationalitypakistanioccupationceo, sarhad, rural, support, programmeknown, forhumanitaria. Masood ul Mulk TI Urdu مسود الملک is a Pakistani expert on humanitarian aid and a development practitioner 1 2 3 He is the CEO of SRSP the largest NGO working to alleviate poverty in North West Pakistan 4 5 Masood ul MulkBorn1 May 1956NationalityPakistaniOccupationCEO of the Sarhad Rural Support ProgrammeKnown forHumanitarian Work Social Development Poverty Reduction Participatory Development Rural DevelopmentBoard member ofAKH Resource Center RSPN National Committee of IUCN Langlands School USEFP Micro Finance Network PK INAFI Asia and others Contents 1 Background and education 2 Career 3 Projects overseen 4 Miscellaneous 5 Directorships 6 Publications 7 ReferencesBackground and education editMasood is from Chitral Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 6 He is the son of Shahzada Khush Ahmed ul Mulk 7 8 9 and the grandson of His Highness Sir Shuja ul Mulk 10 11 the former Mehtar Ruler of the Princely State of Chitral 12 13 14 Masood is the son in law of veteran politician Shahzada Mohiuddin 15 Masood pursued academic studies and professional courses from Lawrence College Wye College University of York American University University of Colorado Boulder the World Bank and IMF Washington He has also been a Hubert Humphrey Fellow at the Lyndon B Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin US In 1996 a letters patent was issued by the Governor of Texas George W Bush declaring Masood an Honorary Texan 16 17 18 Career editMasood has served in the development field for over 30 years 19 20 21 While serving as the Regional Programme Manager 22 23 24 for the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme in Chitral his developmental work for the area manifested in social organization women s development natural resource management physical infrastructure development human resource development enterprise promotion and provision of credit and savings services 25 26 He also introduced a micro hydro power system 27 28 29 that supplied electricity to about 175 000 people in over 110 villages and won the organisation an Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy 2004 30 31 The power house unit s supplied electricity to inaccessible high altitude valleys in the Hindu Kush where the Water and Power Development Authority would take another 50 years to put the basic infrastructure in place 32 Since 2001 Masood has been leading the Sarhad Rural Support Programme the organisation set up by Nishan e Imtiaz 33 recipient Shoaib Sultan Khan 34 35 36 SRSP is part of the Rural Support Programmes RSP s which are working with 32 million people across the country 37 38 Masood led SRSP s relief and reconstruction work following the 2005 earthquake 39 40 41 2009 Swat valley conflict and 2010 floods 42 43 and worked closely with civil and military authorities Given the technical difficulties and social resistance faced by international non governmental organization s and multilateral organisations their ability to deliver on ground was restricted more so after September 11 attacks Thus making the dispensation of foreign aid difficult 44 Hence a high proportion of the international developmental humanitarian and relief aid to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had to flow through SRSP Masood has combined innovative techniques with aboriginal ones to make sure that the aid reaches those in need 45 46 47 He endorses the view that at times of austerity and destabilizing socio economic and political conditions a holistic approach to international development is required 48 At the core of his approach is the compelling idea that downward accountability is as important as upward accountability He believes that amongst development approaches undertaken in developing countries the most successful involve targeting the population as stakeholders in the development initiative 49 50 51 Following the earthquake of 2005 Masood oversaw the relief work of SRSP followed by its reconstruction of 62 000 houses The project was funded by the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund 52 and continues to be one of the largest of its kind anywhere in the world 53 54 55 He was part of the five member United Nations government and humanitarian team that led the 2009 United Nations Humanitarian Appeal for Internally Displaced Persons 56 57 58 While doing so he also headed SRSP s humanitarian assistance which reached out to 3 5 million IDP s through systematic provision of transportation accommodation food items and medical services Masood was invited to represent the Pakistani Civil Society in 2009 as one of the speakers at the Presidency where the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan had organised a function to honour those who had worked for the IDPs 59 60 He was among a select gathering of international donors NGO s and civil society representatives who were honoured by the President for their efforts and contributions 61 During the 2010 floods Masood lead SRSP s humanitarian and relief assistance 62 The immediate reflexive actions were followed by more protracted and deliberate efforts to rebuild community infrastructure throughout Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 63 64 where they had been damaged by the flood s 65 66 In 2015 under Masood s care 67 68 69 SRSP won the Ashden Award for increasing energy access for its work with communities living in one of the world s most remote dangerous and inhospitable environments 70 71 The Sarhad Rural Support Programme had constructed 189 village micro hydro schemes and brought inexpensive clean sustainable and renewable energy to around 365 000 people in the area 72 73 spread over hundreds of kilometre s 74 With the aim of crossing the 1 million figure 75 76 77 Projects overseen editAs the Chief Executive of SRSP Masood has over the years presided over many locally and internationally funded projects including Bacha Khan Poverty Alleviation Programme 78 79 80 81 Programme for Economic Advancement and Community Empowerment 82 83 84 85 Community Driven Local Development 86 87 88 89 People s Primary Healthcare Initiative 90 91 92 93 Earthquake Relief and Rehabilitation Project 94 95 96 97 Access to Justice Initiatives 98 99 100 101 Federally Administered Tribal Areas Programmes 102 103 104 105 Miscellaneous editIn his private capacity Masood has been a consultant for Department for International Development Sustainable Development Commission United Nations Development Programme Food and Agriculture Organization 106 International Fund for Agricultural Development International Institute for Environment and Development 107 and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development 108 Masood has lectured at various forums including Lahore University of Management Sciences the Civil Services Academy of Pakistan Lahore as well as several universities across Canada He has also delivered lectures at the University of Cambridge 109 110 111 The Pakistan Society in London 112 113 WANA forum in Jordan 114 and European Environment Foundation in Germany 115 116 117 Directorships editMasood has served on the boards of various organisations including AKH Resource Center 17 Rural Support Programme Network 118 The United States Education Foundation in Pakistan 119 120 Provincial Steering Committees of Essential Institutional Reform Project of Government of NWFP 121 Steering Committee of Tropical Forestry Project of the United Nations Development Programme 2002 to 2006 122 National Committee of the International Union for Conservation of Nature 123 Pakistan Micro Finance Network 2001 to 2007 Langlands School and College 124 International Network of Alternative Financial Institutions INAFI Asia 125 Publications editPersonalising Development Policies Processes and Institutions for Sustainable Rural Livelihoods The Inter Group Resource Book FAO Ending Poverty in South Asia Ideas that Work Sustainable Mountain Agriculture 2 Strategies and Innovative Approaches Pakistan Horizon Volume 59 Issues 3 4 Lessons on Sustaining Communities and Forests from The Small Grants Programme for Operations to Promote Tropical Forests Working in Uncertain Complex and Fragile Environments A Microcosm of Farmers Strategies in Chitral State Society and the Environment in South AsiaReferences edit Pakistan emergency relief expert to speak in Cambridge University of Cambridge 3 February 2011 Humanitarian Centre Annual Lecture University of Cambridge Humanitarian Department 7 February 2011 President of Pakistan conferred awards on civil and military personalities DAWN 24 March 2018 Khalid Mohammad 1 January 2003 Social Problems of Pakistan Kifayat Academy p 547 ISBN 9789698597030 Green Duncan 27 October 2016 How Change Happens Oxford University Press p 43 ISBN 9780198785392 Baig Shah Murad Shahzada Khush Ahmad ul Mulk passes away The News International Aman Sabir 4 June 2017 Last surviving son of Chitral s Ruler passes away DAWN Bohmer Daniel Dylan 2013 Der Major der den Krieg uberlistete Germany Insel Verlag ISBN 978 3458175889 Spence Johnny Torrens 2006 Historic Battlefields of Pakistan Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195978971 Gem Symposiums The Gem Hunter True Adventures of an American in Afghanistan 2004 ISBN 9780974732312 Two Readers of New Vision in remote Chitral by Bill Woodburn The Hamblin Trust Thomson H C 19 November 2012 The Chitral Campaign Andrews UK Limited ISBN 9781781513491 Major Khush Ahmad ul Mulk Chitral prince obituary The Telegraph 27 September 2017 ISSN 0307 1235 Last Word Sean Hughes Sir Brian Barder David Marks Major Khush Ahmad ul Mulk Marge Calhoun BBC Sounds www bbc co uk Bealby Jonny 1 August 1999 For a pagan song travels in India Pakistan and Afghanistan Arrow p 234 ISBN 978 0 7493 2362 2 Mehmood Tariq 11 March 2009 Strategy for Socio Economic Development of Chitral Views and Reviews V Chitral Times a b Board of Directors Archived from the original on 31 October 2013 Retrieved 30 October 2013 LBJ School Records International Students 22 January 1996 Archived from the original on 25 December 2015 Retrieved 9 November 2015 Green Duncan Power Lies at the Heart of 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