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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL DETAILS
Name: Tesfom Melake ArayaAddress: Vgbro, Campus Park, Hammansvgen
11 Lgh 64, 826 62 Norrala,Sderhamn, Gvleborg, Sweden.Tel:+46722670732
E-mail: [email protected]: EritreanDate of Birth: June 24, 1981Sex: MaleMarital Status: Married
QUALIFICATION
M.F.Sc Fisheries Economics
Minor Extension, Communication and Methods
Thesis Title: Growth, Performance and InstitutionalArrangements for Development of
Fisheries Sector in Eritrea
Name of Institution: Central Institute of Fisheries Education,Mumbai-India
Bachelor: Economics and FinanceMinor: Political ScienceThesis Title: The Impact of Agricultural Productivity
on Food Security
Name and type of organization: University of Asmara
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
2011-2013 M.F.Sc CIFE, Mumbai 1999-2003 B.A Degree University of Asmara 1994-1999 Tessenei Secondary School 1989-1993 ERA Elementary and Junior School
WORK EXPERIENCE
Date Position title Agency City/country
1. Aug 2004-March 2005 Office assistant Office of the President, Govt. ofEritrea
Asmara/Eritrea
2. May 2005-Aug 2005 Graduate assistant Eritrea Institute of Technology,Mai Nefhi
Mai Nefhi/Eritrea
3. Sep 2005-Jan 2006 Finance officer Ministry of Education, Govt. ofEritrea
Asmara/Eritrea
4. Feb 2006-Aug 2011 Graduate assistant College of Marine Science andTechnology
Massawa/Eritrea
5. Oct 2010- Mar 2011 Hotel manager Seghen International Hotel Massawa/Eritrea
6. Jan 2010-Jun 2011 High school teacher Saint Francis Secondary School Massawa/Eritrea
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SHORT COURSES
Date Title Institute City/country
1. 06 -22 June 2002 Agricultural Problemsin Africa: OperationsResearch as a Tool of
Analysis
University of Asmara (Prof. CasparSchweigman from GroningenUniversity, the Netherlands)
Asmara /Eritrea
2. 26 Jun-18 Aug 2010 Special Course onSocial and Politicaltraining
School of Social Science Nakfa/Eritrea
3. 15-20 Mar 2012 Researchers TrainingProgram SAS: An
Overview
Central Institute of FisheriesEducation
Mumbai/India
CONFERENCES ATTENDED
Date Title Organization City/county Activities
1. 19-23 Dec2011
Indian FisheriesForum
Central Marine FisheriesResearch Institute
ChennaiIndia
Participation
2. 18 Feb2012
Bay of Bengal LargeMarine EcosystemSocio-economic andgovernanceindicators
School of Social Science MumbaiIndia
Participation
3. 16-22 July2012
IIFET 2012Tanzania, VisiblePossibilities: TheEconomics ofSustainable Fisheries,Aquaculture andSeafoodTrade
The InternationalInstitute of FisheriesEconomics & Trade(Oregon StateUniversity, USA)And University of Dar esSalaam
Dar esSalaamTanzania
Presented a poster: Performancepotential and prospects of fisheriessector in Eritrea
4. 7-11 July2014
IIFET 2014AUSTRALIA:Towards EcosystemBased Managementof Fisheries:What Role CanEconomics Play?
The InternationalInstitute of FisheriesEconomics & Trade(Oregon StateUniversity, USA)And QueenslandUniversity ofTechnology, Brisbane,Australia.
BrisbaneAustralia
Presented one poster: Growth andperformance of Eritrean and Indianfish production, Presented twopapers:SWOT analysis and recommended
policies and strategies of Eritreanfisheries and Data mining multiplestakeholders responses to decliningSchizothora x fishery in the lakes ofKashmir, IndiaChaired one session: Management &Development:Small-scale Fisheries
WORKS OF PAPERS AND ARTICLES
1. Performance, Potential and Prospects of Fisheries Sector in Eritrea, IIFET 2012 Conference Proceedings,Tanzaniahttps://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/handle/1957/32876
2. Issues facilitating full participation of family farmers in AIS , published in FAOWebsite:https://listserv.fao.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=AIS-L FAO e-Conference June 4-July 1, 2012
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3. Family farms, applied research and sustainable development, But to go where? published in FAO
Website:https://listserv.fao.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=AIS-L FAO e-Conference June 4-July 1, 2012
4. ITK // Agents working in rural areas, published in FAO Website:https://listserv.fao.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=AIS-LFAO e-Conference June 4-July 1, 2012
5.
Farmers organizations // Anti-corruption procedures // TQM, published in FAO
Website:https://listserv.fao.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=AIS-LFAO e-Conference June 4-July 1, 20126. Fisheries sector Eritrea published in FAO Website https://listserv.fao.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=AIS-LFAO e-
Conference June 4-July 1, 2012
7. Radio as an integral part of the extension system published in FAO Website https://listserv.fao.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=AIS-LFAO e-Conference June 4-July 1, 2012
8.
Gender issues in fisheries, and impacts on innovation published in FAO Websitehttps://listserv.fao.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=AIS-LFAO e-Conference June 4-July 1, 2012
9. Berikh, sub-zone of Eritrea, Farmers case study, published in FAO Website https://listserv.fao.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=AIS-LFAO e-Conference June 4-July 1, 2012
10.
Growth, Instability and Forecast of Marine Product Export from India, published in AgriculturalEconomics Research Review Vol. 26 (Conference Number) 2013, pp.194 http://jiw.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:aerr&volume=26&issue=conf&article=abs007
CURRENT OCCUPATION
Currently I am living in Soderhamn and waiting to start my SFI classes soon.
LANGUAGES
Language spoken written
Svenska SFI class SFI class
English Excellent ExcellentArabic Good GoodTigrigna Excellent Excellent
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