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LDP Team

Sheikh, Ali Tauqeer
Chief Executive Officer/ National Program
Director
LEAD Pakistan
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Tauqeer Sheikh is the founding National Program
Director of LEAD Pakistan since its
inception in 1996. He specializes in
institutional development, institutional
reforms and in change management. He has
vast experience in training and facilitating
multi-disciplinary expert groups on policy
planning, leadership development and
conflict management.
Mr Sheikh has
studied at Quaid-e-Azam University
Islamabad, Australian National University,
Canberra, and University of Miami, Florida,
from where he obtained Master’s degrees in
International Relations and Strategic
Studies. He has been a Fellow at the
Institute of Soviet and East European
Studies (ISEES) Miami; the International
Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS) in
London and the Rockefeller Foundation in New
York. He has worked as Senior Research
Fellow at the Institute of Strategic
Studies, Islamabad and served as Editor of
the quarterly journal, Strategic Studies. He
has written extensively on issues of
conflict resolution, international
negotiations and international treaties in
several professional journals as well as
contributed to leading newspapers in the US,
UK and Pakistan. He has contributed chapters
to several books.
Mr Sheikh has
delivered lectures at a number of
universities and institutions including
Oxford University, the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT), the Fletcher
School of Law and Diplomacy (Tufts
University), the Carnegie Endowment, the
Kennan Institute of Advanced Russian Studies
and the University of Michigan. He has
lectured regularly at Quaid-e-Azam
University and the Foreign Service Training
Institute, Islamabad.
Mr Sheikh has
been a consultant/advisor to United Nations
Development Program (UNDP); UN Educational
Scientific & Cultural Organization (UNESCO);
The Asia Foundation; and the Rockefeller
Foundation. He has worked with the
Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI)
Islamabad, on the Regional Action Plan for
Asia-Pacific region in cooperation with the
UNDP; Asian Development Bank; United Nations
Environment Program (UNEP); and the UN
Environment and Social Commission for Asia
and the Pacific (UNESCAP).
Mr
Sheikh serves on the Board of several
nonprofit organizations and is member of
various commissions and national committees
dealing with environment and sustainable
development including the apex environmental
body in the country, Pakistan Environment
Protection Council (PEPC), chaired by the
President of Pakistan. He is a member of the
National Environmental Quality Standards
Implementation Committee (NEQS - IC); Member
of Steering Committee regarding the
Preparation and Development of Management
Plan for Khirthar National Park & Adjoining
Protected Areas; Member of Advisory
Committee on National Environment Policy of
the Ministry of Environment; Member of
Project Steering Committee of Pakistan POPs
Enabling Activity: Preparation of the POPs
National Implementation Plan under the
Stockholm Convention.
Mr
Sheikh also serves on the Board of United
Nations’ Global Compact in Pakistan. He has
been interviewed on several occasions by the
national and foreign media on a range of
environment and sustainable development
issues.


Masud, Shafaq
Young Professional Officer
LEAD Pakistan
Shafaq Masud
holds a Masters` in Environmental
Sciences from Fatima Jinnah Women
University. Earlier she was appointed as
a Teaching Assistant at the university
and was assisting in designing and
formulating formal assignments, quizzes
mid and final term papers covering
subjects relating to Environmental
Microbiology, Bioremediation and
Biodegradation, Environmental Impact
Assessment and Environmental Chemistry.
Later she joined LEAD Pakistan as an
intern and her sphere of
responsibilities were to assist in
Module development and research for EMS
case studies. Currently she is working
as a Young Professional Officer and is
providing assistance in Cohort
Trainings, module development and also
assist in formulating the Making The
Difference, a monthly newsletter
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