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Abas Basir
عباس بصیر
Abas Basir
12th Genral director of South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme
Assumed office
08 August 2018
Preceded by[Dr. Muhammad Khurshid]
Senior Advisor to Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani
In office
2015–2018
PresidentAshraf Ghani
Chief of Staff to the Vice President Office (Karim Khalili)
In office
2012–2014
PresidentHamid Karzai
Deputy Director General on Policy and International Relations, Environment Protection Agency(NEPA)[1]
In office
2010–2012
First Secretary, Embassy of Afghanistan, New Delhi, India
In office
2005–2009
Personal details
Born1967(52 years old) Qarabagh District, Ghazni
Nationality Afghan
Political partyHezbe Wahdat
EducationPh.D. in International Environment Law from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India in 2012.

Abas Basir (Dari: عباس بصیر) ), ( born 1967), is an afghan politician, currently serve as Director General of the South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme from 2018. Before joining SACEP, he worked as a Senior Advisor to the Afghan President on Natural Resources and Environment at the ministerial level and as Lecturer in environment and water resource management studies in Afghanistan at a variety of universities, teaching both at a Masters and Undergraduate level. He also worked as Acting Director, International Cultural Relations Directorate, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Afghanistan), Deputy Director General, National Environmental Protection Agency Afghanistan,[2] and Chief of Staff, Afghan Vice President Office Karim Khalili. He has also served as Afghan diplomat. As a highly pragmatic individual with the ability to take initiative in resolving problems, he balance professional and personal development through reflective practice.[3] During this time and before, he had also experienced working with political parties and civil society organizations particularly those involved in environment protection activities. He has authored many publications in the fields of Environmental law and policy. One of his published books on environment law is now used as a text book by the universities as well as CSOs. During his carrier, he was mostly involved in developing and applying environmental law and policy and also public awareness.

Early life

Abas Basir son of Ghulam Hassan was born in 1968 in the Qarabagh District, Ghaznii province in Afghanistan. He belongs to the Hazara ethnic group.

Professional positions

Dr. Abas Basir has worked in the following positions:[3]

  • 2015-2018: Senior Advisor to Afghan President on Natural Resources and Environment
  • 2016-2018: Member of the National High Council on Land and Water
  • 2012-2018: Lecturer of environment and water management at universities in Afghanistan, at MA and Undergraduate Level.
  • 2012-2014: Chief of Staff to the Vice President Office[4]
  • 2010-2012: Deputy Director General on Policy and International Relations, National Environment Protection Agency (NEPA)
  • 2010: National Project Coordinator, GEF funded Medium Size Project entitled “Piloting Integrated Processes and Approaches to Facilitate National Reporting to Rio Conventions” (FNR - Rio) in Afghanistan.
  • 2009-2010: Senior Advisor to NEPA on Policy and International Relations
  • 2005-2009: First Secretary, Afghan Embassy, New Delhi, India
  • 2003-2005: Director, Cultural Relations Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan.

Education and Degrees

Abas Basir has Ph.D in International Environment law:[3]

Publication

Books

Abas basir during Tianjin climate change conference October 2010

Dr. Abas Basir has authored many publications in the fields of environment law and policy. One of his published books on environment law is now used as a text book by the universities as well as CSOs, here are the lists of his books:

  • Liability for Environmental Damage with Special Reference to Armed Conflicts [5]
  • Integrated Environment Management from the International Law Prospective
  • Legal Framework for environment Protection during Armed Conflicts;
  • Elections of the Constitutional Loya Jirga (2003)
  • Election Management: with a view on the International and Afghanistan Experinces

Articles

  • Islam and Environment
  • Climate Change; Impacts and Remedies
  • Trade and Environment
  • Environmental Impact Assessment on the Base of Afghanistan Environment Impact Assessment Rules
  • Designing a Sustainable City
  • Climate Change Financial Mechanism
  • Sustainable Development in Afghanistan
  • US Exit from Paris Agreement
  • World Efforts to Rescue the Earth.


International Conferences and Workshops

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Abas basir during Switch Asia Steering Committee Meeting November 2019
  • UNFCCC COP 25 on 2019 in Madrid.[6]
  • participated at IOCINDO-VII, Hyderabad, India, 31 May-1 June 2019[7]
  • Third Sub-Regional workshop on Preparation of status Report and sub-regional Roadmap for Implementing the Global Waste Management Goals toward Addressing SDGs in South Asia[8]
  • UNFCCC COP24 on 12 December 2018 in Katowice, Poland.[9]
  • International Conference on Dust and Sand Storms, Tehran, 2 July to 5, 2017;
  • Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2011, New Delhi, 2-5 February 2011;
  • 4th ECO Ministerial Meeting on Environment (Tehran, June 2011)
  • Sixteenth session of the COP and the Sixth Session of the CMP. UNFCCC, Cancun, Mexico, (29 Nov. 10 Dec. 2010) as the Head of Afghan Delegation;
  • Twelfth Session of the AD HOC WORKING GROUP ON LONG-TERM COOPERATIVE ACTION UNDER THE CONVENTION (UNFCCC) (Tianjin, China, 9 October 2010)[10]
  • The Sixth Session of the Ministerial Conference on Environment and Development in Asia and the Pacific held in Astana from 27 to 2 October 2010;
  • Meeting of the 12th Governing Council of South Asia Cooperative Environment Program (SACEP) held in Colombo from 1 – 3 November 2010;
  • Bonn Climate Change Talks - August 2010, 2-6 August 2010 | Bonn, Germany
  • Bonn Climate Change Talks - May/June 2010, 31 May - 11 June 2010 | Bonn, Germany
  • SAARC Second Inter-Governmental Expert Group Meeting (March 2010) Kathmandu.
  • SAARC First Inter-Governmental Expert Group Meeting (January 2010), New Delhi
  • Meeting of Ministers, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific (MCED-6), (27 September- 2 October 2010), held in Astana Kazakhstan, as the *head of Afghan Delegation.
  • UNEP Governing Council Meeting (February 2010), Bali, Malaysia:
  • COP 15, UNFCCC, Copenhagen (7-18 December 2009)
  • Eight Meeting of the SAARC Environment Ministers, New Delhi (October 2009)
  • Fourth GEF Assembly, Punta Del Este, Uruguay, June 2010)



References

  1. ^ "Environment Protection Agency(NEPA)".
  2. ^ "Environment Protection Agency(NEPA)".
  3. ^ a b c "South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme". Cite error: The named reference "SACEP" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  4. ^ "plans to convert Afghanistan into transit hub".
  5. ^ "liability for Environmental Damage with Special Reference to Armed Conflicts".
  6. ^ "UNFCCC COP 25 on 2019 in Madrid".
  7. ^ "Implementing the Global Waste Management Goals toward Addressing SDGs in South Asia".
  8. ^ "IOCINDO-VII, Hyderabad, India, 31 May-1 June 2019".
  9. ^ "UNFCCC COP24 on 12 December 2018 in Katowice".
  10. ^ "UNFCCC (Tianjin, China, 9 October 2010)".