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ICID ANNUAL REPORT • 2010-11


(L to R): VP Ragab Ragab, VP Husnain Ahmad and VP Chaiwat Prechawit


new Vice presidents (2010-2013)


Dr. Ragab Ragab (united Kingdom) Dr. Ragab Ragab obtained B.Sc. in Soil and Water Sciences (1970), MSc. in Irrigation (1974), and Ph.D. in Rural Engineering, University of Leuven, Belgium (1982). Presently he is the Chairman of the British National Committee (ICID.UK) and working as Head, Water, Soil and Landscapes Group at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, CEH, Wallingford, UK. Dr. Ragab is the Chairman of WGPQW and WG-CROP and Member of WG-DROUGHT. He has more than 40 years of experience in irrigation, drainage, catchment’s hydrology, remote sensing application in hydrology, integrated water management, climate change impact on water resources, soil-water-plant atmosphere relations, rainfall harvesting, use of poor quality water for crop production, organic farming and urban hydrology. Dr. Ragab has authored and co-authored numerous scientific papers and Editor and Co- Editor of several special issues of International Journals as well as Conference Proceedings.


engr. Husnain Ahmad (pakistan)


Engr. Ahmad obtained his Bachelor and Master Degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Engineering & Technology (UET), Lahore; a Master Degree in Business Administration from


Cardiff Business School, University of Wales; Master Degree in Computer Sciences; and Fellowship of Institute of Professional Financial Managers, London. He authored more than eight technical publications and was awarded a gold medal for his contributions. Engr. Ahmad is also associated with various professional societies of Pakistan and is the youngest President of Pakistan Engineering Congress in its 94 years of history.


Engr. Chaiwat Prechawit (Thailand)


Engr. Prechawit obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Irrigation Engineering (1965), Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering from Colorado State University (1968), and Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration (1983). He has 45 years of experience broadly spanning from design to land classification surveys and operation and maintenance of irrigation projects. Engr. Prechawit was the project manager of three large irrigation improvement projects in Northeast Thailand financed by the World Bank and KfW of the Federal Republic of Germany. He retired as Chief Inspector General of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives and actively involved as Honorary Advisor to Royal Irrigation Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Engr. Prechawit is also associated with various professional societies of Thailand.


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