Direct Aid - العون المباشر
Bilal J. is an experienced IT Project Manager currently serving as the Enterprise Applications Head at Direct Aid since October 2019, where responsibilities include overseeing the organization's technology landscape and reporting directly to the IT Director. Prior to this role, Bilal worked as a Senior Technical Consultant at Enhanced Engineering & Multi-technologies Co. from January 2016 to October 2019, focusing on Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, and at eBECS as a Technical Consultant specializing in Microsoft Dynamics AX. Earlier experience includes a position as a Software Developer at Spirawn, where Bilal customized ERP modules using Opentaps. Bilal J. holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems from Yarmouk University, attained between 2006 and 2010.
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Direct Aid - العون المباشر
Direct Aid started in 1981 by Dr. Abdul Rahman Al Sumait "from Kuwait" as a voluntarily non-governmental institution interesting in the development in Africa & after world wide. Direct Aid Internationally: - Recognized for excellence 3 Star – 2021 from European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM). - Sponsorship of more than 16,640 students with scholarships. - Sponsorship of more than 83,245 orphans. - Enrolled students in universities and colleges are more than 47,984 students. - Establishing, running and managing 6 hospitals. - Building and running 326 clinics. - Building and running 314 regular schools from kindergarten to high schools. - Building more than 5,992 mosques in various African countries. - Drilling more than 24,945 surface and artesian wells to provide fresh water to people in poor and remote areas in Africa and Yemen. - Establishing 4 radio stations in Africa and operating 2496 radio programs in 19 countries. - Establishing and running 79 women vocational training and rehabilitation centers. - Establishing and running 4 universities with comprehensive academic disciplines. - Building and running 25 Islamic institutes. - Executing more than 7,768 health programs (surgical camp, eyes camp, vaccination campaign, circumcision, medical convoy). - Conducting more than 16,495 development projects for the benefit of poor families. - Forming several air bridges for relief to transport urgent aids to drought and famine areas in various African countries, and sending 700,000 tons of aids, medicine, food and clothing. - DAO consists of 7,745 employees, including 170 employees in Kuwait and the rest are based in African countries and Yemen. Where we work: Tunisia/South Africa/Mozambique/Ghana/Ethiopia/Kenya/Tanzania & Zanzibar/Madagascar/Zimbabwe/Zambia/Sudan /Somalia/Chad/Niger/Mauritania/Burkina Faso/Comoros/Mali/Malawi/Uganda/Benin/Central African Republic/Gambia/Togo/Guinea Bissau/Rwanda/Guinea/Sierra Leone/Senegal/Yemen.