Assistant Director of Asia(Health)
GreenWorldOne
Total years of experience :6 years, 6 Months
GreenWorldOne is the sharing of ideas and knowledge coupled with the use of patience, communication and education to peacefully Echange minds, laws, companies and countries to design and use policies and practices that will create a "ZERO" polluting, completely recycling, self-sustaining World by year 2100.She Writes there as a sustainable development practitioner and completed Sustainability course from Sustainable Course Coalition.This Nonprofit from Denver, Colorodo, US but here show nomore US options- American Samoa.
Empower Youth with much more practical and Scientific way ! In 2013 i arranged Food n't Pills program and visited youth based technical educational institutute-MDG related .I was selected by IYC Bangladesh Chapter thatswhy shared online susdev on everyspecialday arranging small program -Food-Energy-Health matter to create people awareness.My Ecofriendly Sustainable innovation'' Poverty, Pollution free Ricebran Biodiesel also give emphasis on World Food market which i sent last year GIST, Energy Awards, M.I.T(2014).
In 2012 I completed a Project Go Green for Greener Planet and Sustainability.My all org are nonprofit, grass roots, nonpaid . In 2013 Food n't Pills on WorldEnvironmentDay Program - i sent to GreenGeneration Youth based Green Magazine and Voices of Youth.
Tom Johnson ( Honorable Sir) is a Scientist . I shared on Social media Climate Change, Renewable Energy and Susdev. Thatswhy he added on socialmedia added working together and I completed also Innovation, Green Career and Entrepreneurs.I cann't understand why US format-country n't show just show American Samoa?This is ATACA CORP. 4290 Stonewall Tell Rd., Atlanta, Ga.30349-1500 U.S.A.
.IHRC aims to create International network of human rights and also providing its services to the UN, EU and somany organizations.
GreenEnergy solution like my all of Org is online based, nonprofit, grasroots and nonpaid, invited 2013 work together.
After completing Introduction to Climate changefom UNFCCC
· Energy Management Foundation Training
· Technology of Renewable Energy
· Economic Regulation of Electric Utilities
· Policy and Regulatory Frame Work
Enabling environment for electricity and heat supply sector
Policy areas in electricity and heat supply sector
· Other options for electricity
Policy and Regulatory Frame Work'' Sustainable Energy and policy course i sent my proposed project''Poverty and Pollution Free RiceBran Biodiesel to FiRe, M.I.T climatecolab next UNDESA.As i mentioned earlier ClimateChange, Sustainable Energy and its policy and Susdev practitioner.
After Rio Sustainable Development Seminar next UNV member thatswhy honorable Jeff Sir invited work Together. like my other org online based nonprofit, nonpaid, grassroots.
After Completing M.Sc in Applied Chemistry and Chemical Technology, i did job parttime nextfulltime prepared for Aus student visa.
Energy 101: The Big Picture Georgia Institute of Technology Grade Achieved: 99.0% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on July 16, 2016 5-7 hours/week Dr. Sam Shelton & Dr. Richard A. Simmons Georgia Institute of Technology
Marketing in a Digital World Grade Achieved: 92.6% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on December 19, 2016 4 weeks of study, 6-8 hours/week Aric Rindfleisch University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Digital Analytics for Marketing Professionals: Marketing Analytics in Practice Grade Achieved: 88.1% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on November 18, 2016 4 weeks of study, 8-10 hours/week Kevin Hartman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
The Art of Negotiation Grade Achieved: 100.0% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on October 27, 2016 4-8 hours of videos, readings, and quizzes Sue Robins, M.S. Ed. University of California, Irvine Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Essentials of Entrepreneurship: Thinking & Action Grade Achieved: 100.0% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on October 27, 2016 4-8 hours of videos, readings, and quizzes David Standen, MBA University of California, Irvine Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Introduction to Marketing Grade Achieved: 84.0% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on October 23, 2016 5 weeks of study, 4-6 hours/week Barbara E. Kahn, Peter Fader & David Bell University of Pennsylvania Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Digital Marketing Channels: The Landscape Grade Achieved: 88.2% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on October 23, 2016 4 weeks of study, 8-10 hours/week Rhiannon Clifton University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Digital Analytics for Marketing Professionals: Marketing Analytics in Theory Grade Achieved: 82.5% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on October 22, 2016 4 weeks of study, 8-10 hours/week Kevin Hartman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Supply Chain Logistics Grade Achieved: 91.7% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on October 31, 2016 4 weeks of study, 2-3 hours/week Rudolf Leuschner, Ph.D. Rutgers the State University of New Jersey Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Global Diplomacy – Diplomacy in the Modern World Grade Achieved: 100.0% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on September 2, 2016 5 weeks of study, 1-2 hours/week Dr J. Simon Rofe, SOAS, University of London University of London & SOAS University of London Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Agriculture, Economics and Nature Grade Achieved: 76.5% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on August 17, 2016 7 weeks of study, 2-3 hours/week Professor David Pannell, BSc(Agric), BEc, PhD & Jacob Hawkins, BA(Biol), MESM University of Western Australia Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Greening the Economy: Lessons from Scandinavia Grade Achieved: 97.0% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on August 28, 2016 5-8 hours/week Dr. Kes McCormick, Dr. Luis Mundaca, Prof. Oksana Mont, Prof. Lena Neij, Dr. Thomas Lindhqvist, Dr. Håkan Rodhe, Dr. Peter Arnfalk & Dr. Charlotte Leire Lund University Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Management of Urban Infrastructures – part 1 Grade Achieved: 89.0% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on August 13, 2016 5 weeks of study, 1-3 hours/week Matthias Finger École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Climate Change Mitigation in Developing Countries Grade Achieved: 97.0% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on June 21, 2016 6 weeks of study, 1-3 hours/week Professor Harald Winkler University of Cape Town Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Greening the Economy: Sustainable Cities Grade Achieved: 95.0% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on June 16, 2016 5 weeks of study, 5 hours/week Dr. Kes McCormick, Prof. Lena Neij, Prof. James Evans & Prof. Harriet Bulkeley Lund University Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
Coursera Mentor Community and Training Course Grade Achieved: 94.8% Completed by Mahfuja Parven on January 17, 2017 2 weeks of study at around 3 hours per week. An additional 2-4 hours per week in the honors track Claire Smith & Afshan Qureshi Coursera Community Team Share Only Course Certificate (No Grade)
This is APEC course -combined courses of Technology of Renewable Energy Economic Regulation of Electric Utilities • Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Course on Renewable Energies - Regulation of Electric Utilities; power system markets and development Economic Regulation of Electric Utilities; power system markets and development by Adam Reed, J.D., Esq. Research Faculty, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI) Summary of Previously Received Certificates Issued Grade Friday, 12 December 2014, 9:24 AM Course Grade: 85.00 %
APEC3; Renewable Energy Strategies and Policies, Feed-in Tariffs and other support mechanisms by Xavier Lemaire: Energy Institute – University College London / SERN Summary of Previously Received Certificates Issued Grade Friday, 12 December 2014, 9:18 AM Course Grade: 74.09 % Training certificate awarded to Mahfuja Parven for successfully completing Policy and Regulatory Frameworks
Other options for electricity By M. Carmen Bistué (CIRCE) Humans are increasingly influencing the climate and the earth's temperature by burning fossil fuels, cutting down rainforests and farming livestock. This adds enormous amounts of greenhouse gases to those naturally occurring in the atmosphere, increasing the greenhouse effect and global warming. European Union by DG Clima develops and implements international and domestic climate action policies and strategies, implements the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) and promotes low carbon and adaptation technologies. First, an overview about climate and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in the atmosphere is considered, especially CO2. Considering the power sector through the use of fossil fuels generates a considerable amount of these gases in this lesson is essential to start talking about how the European Union is working in the short medium and long term strategies to reduce GHG and the consequences of climate change. The action taken by the EU on climate and the effects of these emissions are shown. Following this introduction, the European Framework and policies are discussed in terms of nuclear energy and clean coal specifying the topic in carbon capture and storage (CCS). Finally will discuss research and innovation in Europe from a historical perspective and developing the role of the new European Programme for research: Horizon 2020. User report - Mahfuja Parven • View • Overview report • User report Grade item Grade Range Percentage Feedback Other options for electricity Review questions 6.00 0–10 60.00 % Course total 60.00 0–100 60.00 %
Enabling environment for electricity and heat supply sector By David Zambrana (CIRCE) According to the European Commission, Europe's energy policy has the challenge to achieve competitively and affordable energy prices and environmentally sustainable and secure energy for everybody. In this sense, a well-integrated internal energy market is a fundamental to achieve these objectives. This lesson is focussed on the analysis of the current situation and the target objectives on enabling environment for renewable policy for electricity and heat supply, considering the EU grid integration, the capacity market from grid balancing services, the regulations on grid access and charging, and the regulatory framework for grid extension. • News forum • Home • / ► My courses • / ► Sustainable Energy Policy • / ► Policies in the Electricity and Heat Sector • / ► SE25 • / ► Grade administration • / ► User report Grade report User report - Mahfuja Parven • View • Overview report • User report Grade item Grade Range Percentage Feedback Enabling environment for renewable policy for electricity and heat supply sector Review questions 9.67 0–10 96.67 % Course total 96.67 0–100 96.67 %
Policy areas in electricity and heat supply sector By Aitana Saez de Guinoa (CIRCE) This course is belongs to Policies in the Electricity and Heat Sector of the Sustainable Energy Policy course. It is intended to give a brief introduction to the energy markets in Europe, trends and main features that are interesting to know in order to understand the framework conditions in which energy policies are developed. Also, some key data on environmental implications of the energy sector will be presented. This will show the background of sustainable policies development and their importance for climate change mitigation. More in detail information on some of the most relevant aspects of the current energy policies in Europe will be delivered in further lessons within this course. • Home • / ► My courses • / ► Sustainable Energy Policy • / ► Policies in the Electricity and Heat Sector • / ► SE21 • / ► Grade administration • / ► User report Grade report User report - Mahfuja Parven • View • Overview report • User report Grade item Grade Range Percentage Feedback Policies in the electricity and heat supply sector Review questions 8.00 0–10 80.00 % Course total 80.00 0–100 80.00 %
Training certificate awarded to mahfuja parven for successfully completing Energy Management Foundation Training November 26, 2014 Roman Targosz Coordinator - Leonardo Academy Energy Management Foundation Training Self enrolment This course offers a foundation training on energy management. It is based primarily on the ISO 50001 standard. It is organised in 9 chapters: Introduction to energy management The role of top management The role of the energy manager Energy review EnMS planning Implementation & operation Managing performance improvement Verifying performance improvement Management review The learning goals are for the energy manager to fully understand the energy management cycle and start the development of his organisation’s energy management system. Editing Trainer: Aedan Kernan Editing Trainer: Roman Targosz Editing Trainer: Nobby Yamanouchi Home / ► My courses / ► Energy Management / ► EM foundation / ► Grade administration / ► User report Grade report User report - Mahfuja Parven View Overview report User report Grade item Grade Range Percentage Feedback CategoryEnergy Management Foundation Training QuizTest - Introduction to EnMS 16.88 0–17 99.26 % QuizTest - Energy Manager in EnMS 52.00 0–53 98.11 % QuizTest - Energy Review 9.72 0–10 97.22 % QuizTest - EnMS planning 9.76 0–10 97.62 % QuizTest - Performance Improvement 9.36 0–10 93.64 % QuizTest - Implementation and Operation 9.66 0–10 96.63 % QuizTest - Performance Improvement Verification 8.95 0–10 89.47 % QuizTest - Management Review 10.00 0–10 100.00 % QuizTest - Top management in EnMS 26.00 0–30 86.67 % AggregationCourse total - 0–100 -
On 3rd April,2014 UN Assistant Secretary -General Acting Head Executive Director, UNITAR awarded to Mahfuja Parven mentioning Mahfuja Parven completed succesfully e-curse on Climate Change .UNCC with 33 associated groups.
I've successfully completed Sustainability course from the Sustainable Course Coalition.
I've successfully Completed Peace Ambassador Course.
I've completed Successfully Innovation , Entrepreneur and Green Career.