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==About me== | ==About me== | ||
− | + | My name is Anas! I am originally from a small coastal town in Gujarat, India. I am currently a graduate student at the University of Winnipeg, in the Environmental and Social Change program. My undergraduate degree is in Law, and I also hold a diploma in Human Rights. I have previously worked as a Senior Associate (Policy Training & Outreach) with the Centre for Civil Society, India – a New Delhi based public policy think tank. My work primarily included policy advocacy, training and outreach on key environmental policy projects focusing on forest rights in India, and on making a case for rights-based regulatory governance of small-scale fisheries. I also teach a module on environmental policy as part of the Centre for Civil Society’s introductory course in public policy. In leisure time, I love listening to podcasts and reading books that focus on South Asian cultural life. | |
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− | + | My research focuses on the dried fish value chain in south Gujarat's Valsad district in India. I have developed a conceptual framework that uses value chain analysis to assess substantive and procedural human rights in the processing and trade segment of dried fish value chain in Valsad. | |
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 8 December 2023
Full name | Mohammad Anas Khan |
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Institution | The University of Winnipeg |
Research | A human rights-based perspective on dried fish value chain in Gujarat, India |
About me
My name is Anas! I am originally from a small coastal town in Gujarat, India. I am currently a graduate student at the University of Winnipeg, in the Environmental and Social Change program. My undergraduate degree is in Law, and I also hold a diploma in Human Rights. I have previously worked as a Senior Associate (Policy Training & Outreach) with the Centre for Civil Society, India – a New Delhi based public policy think tank. My work primarily included policy advocacy, training and outreach on key environmental policy projects focusing on forest rights in India, and on making a case for rights-based regulatory governance of small-scale fisheries. I also teach a module on environmental policy as part of the Centre for Civil Society’s introductory course in public policy. In leisure time, I love listening to podcasts and reading books that focus on South Asian cultural life.
About my research
My research focuses on the dried fish value chain in south Gujarat's Valsad district in India. I have developed a conceptual framework that uses value chain analysis to assess substantive and procedural human rights in the processing and trade segment of dried fish value chain in Valsad.