Abbas Awaad

Sustainability and Environmental Manager @M.S. Alakilbi Environmental Consulting | Environmental Journalist I Communication Trainer & Coach|

Saudi Arabia

About

Holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Khartoum and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. Extensive experience in conducting over 300 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) studies in Saudi Arabia and Sudan. Worked with infrastructure companies specializing in sewage and water networks. Actively engaged in environmental advocacy and has 10+ years of volunteer experience with national and international organizations. Additionally, served as a lecturer for 3+ years in the Department of Water Resources and Environment at Sudan University of Science and Technology. Combines strong technical expertise with academic and community contributions in the environmental sector.

Experience

  • Environmental Project Manager at Mohammed saied alakilbi Environmental Consulting
    May 2020 - Present · 6 yrs 2 mos

  • Co-Founder at alawaad engineering
    Jun 2016 - Present · 10 yrs 1 mo

    Perform plumbing and waterproofing and implement water networks, Conducting environmental impact assessment studies, Afforestation projects,

  • Volunteer at Sudan Youth Parliament for water - SYPW
    Oct 2016 - Sep 2021 · 5 yrs

    The Sudan Youth Parliament for Water (SYPW) is a youth network acting for water around Sudan. This network of young people acting for water at all levels

  • Volunteer Staff at Sudanese Environment Conservation Society
    Jun 2013 - Sep 2021 · 8 yrs 4 mos

    Conducting awareness-raising activities in various fields of environment in universities and institutes and initiating initiatives

  • Volunteer at Glimmer of Hope Organization
    May 2012 - Sep 2021 · 9 yrs 5 mos

    A glimmer of hope Is a voluntary, non-profit youth organization, registered under the Sudanese Voluntary and Human Work Organization Act 2006, No. 2858 and in June 2010. The organization works to improve the situation of the vulnerable segments of Sudanese society, especially those that have not received a sufficient share of the media coverage and have not been highlighted or have not received much attention from civil society organizations to improve and improve their situation as blind people. The aim of this organization is to promote, develop and participate in social and cultural services at home, in particular: The organization's goals: 1. Contribute to the advancement of the blind. 2. To contribute to the education of the blind. 3. Working on providing aids and tools for the blind. 4. Working to raise the awareness of society about the issues of the blind. 5. Any other goals consistent with voluntary and humanitarian guidelines and do not conflict with the law. Al Noor Institute for the Blind Brief: It is the only national institute in Sudan that provides academic education to blind students and has only a basic stage. It was founded in 1960 by the Lunz Club Association, located in Bahri East of the National Cinema. In 1993, he became a follower of the Ministry of Education, where the student studies only the basic stage of the ministry's curriculum in Braille, and then continues his studies (secondary and university) with the sighters. The Institute has students from the different states of Sudan only males, where no females are accepted from the states, only the capital.