Naseer Ahmad Habib
About Naseer Ahmad Habib
Naseer Ahmad Habib is an IT Operations Assistant currently working for the World Food Programme in Afghanistan. He has over a decade of experience in information technology, including previous roles with USAID and DAI, and holds a Bachelor of Computer Science along with certifications from CompTIA and Microsoft.
Current Role at World Food Programme
Naseer Ahmad Habib currently serves as an IT Operations Assistant at the World Food Programme. He has been in this role since 2021, contributing to IT operations in Afghanistan. His responsibilities include managing IT infrastructure and providing technical support to ensure efficient operations within the organization.
Previous Experience at DAI
Naseer worked as an Independent Information Technology Consultant at DAI from 2015 to 2021 in Kabul, Afghanistan. During his six years at DAI, he gained extensive experience in IT project management and support, contributing to various projects funded by USAID.
Background in IT and Education
Naseer holds a Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) with a focus on Networking from Nangarhar University, where he studied from 2001 to 2006. He also completed his general education at Mia Omar High School, achieving a diploma from 1994 to 2006. His educational background supports his extensive knowledge in IT policies, procedures, and networking technologies.
Certifications and Technical Skills
Naseer possesses globally recognized certifications from CompTIA and Microsoft. He has a thorough understanding of VMware and virtual machines, as well as strong skills in managing LAN/WAN networking technologies, including switches and VPN appliances. His technical expertise is complemented by his experience in documenting administrative procedures and preparing briefing materials.
Experience with USAID Projects
Throughout his career, Naseer has worked on multiple USAID projects, including DAI - SHAHAR, DAI/IDEA-NEW, OTI-ASI-EAST, DAI/LGCD, and Chemonics International. His role as an IT Project Manager at USAID from 2012 to 2015 further solidified his experience in managing IT operations in a project-based environment.