Results for "social workers and Anthropologist Association (ESSSWA)"

User

    • Habib Seid Ahmed
      Gondar

      Habib Seid Ahmed is a seasoned academic, policy strategist, and social researcher with over 15 years of experience at the intersection of scholarship, public service, and community transformation. Rooted in the University of Gondar — where he has served as Senior Lecturer and now Strategy & Current Development Study Officer — he brings a rare breadth that spans the lecture hall, the research field, and the national policy table.

      A sociologist by training, Habib's intellectual curiosity has never stayed within disciplinary boundaries. He has investigated refugee resilience at border camps, documented the silent struggles of displaced children with disabilities, probed the psychosocial toll of child abandonment, and examined public health behaviors during a global pandemic — always with the conviction that research must serve people, not just publications.

      His professional identity is equally defined by action. He has coordinated HIV/AIDS prevention programs funded by the UN, led income-generating cooperatives, trained community leaders across the Gondar region, and mobilized grassroots organizations toward lasting change. He was elected by the Amhara Regional State to represent his community at Ethiopia's National Dialogue Commission — a recognition not just of his expertise, but of the trust he has earned among peers and institutions alike.

      In the classroom, he is a mentor who shapes the next generation of sociologists and development practitioners. In policy circles, he is a rigorous analyst who translates complex realities into actionable recommendations. In the field, he is a practitioner who understands that development is ultimately a human story.

      Currently expanding his expertise in digital learning technologies at Arizona State University, Habib remains a lifelong learner — someone who believes that staying current is not optional, but a professional and ethical responsibility.

      What sets him apart is not any single credential, but the integration of all of them: the ability to think analytically, communicate persuasively, lead collaboratively, and act with deep commitment to equity, resilience, and human dignity.