Dr. Ferdoushi  Ahmed
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Dr. Ferdoushi Ahmed

Lecturer
Prince of Songkla University, Thailand


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Environment Development
62%
Ecological Chemistry
90%
Human Development
75%
Socio-Cultural Foundations
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Ahmed, F., M.S. Mia and A. Wiboonpongse, 2017. Micro finance institutions, programmes and initiatives in Thailand: A review. Int. J. Econ. Res., 14: 381-397.
  2. Siwar, C., F. Ahmed, S.Z. Zahari, N.D.M. Idris, M.S. Mia and A. Bashawir, 2016. Poverty Mapping and Assessing the Relationship between Poverty and Socio-demographic Characteristics of Households: A Study in Kelantan, Malaysia. J. Environ. Sci. Technol., 9: 407-416.
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  3. Siwar, C., F. Ahmed, A. Bashawir and M.S. Mia, 2016. Urbanization and Urban Poverty in Malaysia: Consequences and Vulnerability. J. Appl. Sci., 16: 154-160.
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  4. Haldar, P.K., S.M. Rahman, M.S. Mia, F. Ahmed and A. Bashawir, 2016. Assessing the role of corporate social responsibility practices of commercial banks in enhancing financial inclusion: A study on banking sector in Bangladesh. Int. J. Econ. Financial Issues, 6: 1778-1783.
  5. Siwar, C., F. Ahmed, N.D.M. Idris, S. Idrus, A.H. Abdul Ghani and S.Z. Zahari, 2014. Poverty mapping and assessing socio-demographic characteristics of the households: A case study in Pahang, Malaysia. J. Applied Sci., 14: 2632-2640.
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  6. Siwar, C., F. Ahmed and R.A, Begum, 2014. Household food insecurity, nutritional outcome and coping strategies: Evidence from Malaysia. J. Food Agric. Environ., 12: 19-23.
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  7. Chamhuri Siwar, Ferdoushi Ahmed 2014. Concepts, Dimensions and Elements of Water Security Pak. J. Nutr., 13: 281-286.
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  8. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar and R.A. Begum, 2014. Water resources in Malaysia: Issues and challenges. J. Food Agric. Environ., 12: 1100-1104.
  9. Ahmed, F. and C. Siwar, 2014. Food intake and nutritional status among adults: Sharing the Malaysian experience. Pak. J. Nutr., 12: 1008-1012.
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  10. Siwar, C., F. Ahmed and R.A. Begum, 2013. Climate change, agriculture and food security issues: Malaysian perspective. J. Food Agric. Environ., 11: 1118-1123.
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  11. Ahmed, F. and C. Siwar, 2013. Food security status, issues and challenges in Malaysia: A review. J. Food Agric. Environ., 11: 219-223.
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  12. Ahmed, F. and C. Siwar, 2013. Food security and poverty alleviation towards sustainable livelihood. Adv. Environ. Biol., 7: 349-356.
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  13. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar, N.A.H. Idris and R.A. Begum, 2011. Microcredit's Contribution to the Socio-Economic Development Amongst Rural Women: A Case Study of Panchagarh District in Bangladesh. Afr. J. Bus. Manage., 5: 9760-9769.
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  14. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar, N.A.H. Idris and R.A. Begum, 2011. Impact of microcredit on poverty alleviation among rural women: A case study of Panchagarh district in Bangladesh. Afr. J. Bus. Manage., 5: 7111-7119.
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  15. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar, N.A.H. Idris and R.A. Begum, 2011. Impact of Grameen Bank Microcrdit Programme on Changing Livelihood Status of the Rural Women in Panchagarh District of Bangladesh. Am. J. Appl. Sci., 8: 973-978.
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  16. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar, N.A.H. Idris and M.S. Mia, 2011. Role of microcredit in reducing vulnerability of the rural women: Evidence from Panchgarh district of Bangladesh. World Applied Sci. J., 15: 1325-1333.
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  17. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar and N.A.H. Idris, 2011. Women's participation in microcredit programme: Some evidence in Bangladesh. Aust. J. Basic Applied Sci., 5: 106-115.
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  18. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar and N.A.H. Idris, 2011. Women empowerment through participation in microcredit programme: A case study. Am. J. Applied Sci., 8: 878-883.
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  19. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar and N.A.H. Idris, 2011. The status of women: Some data in Bangladesh. J. Applied Sci. Res., 7: 805-809.
  20. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar and N.A.H. Idris, 2011. Sustainable livelihood amongst rural women through microcredit programme in Bangladesh. Aust. J. Basic Applied Sci., 5: 116-120.
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  21. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar and N.A.H. Idris, 2011. Role of microcredit programme to the socio-economic development and poverty: Alleviation among rural women in Bangladesh. J. Applied Sci. Res., 7: 1117-1121.
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  22. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar and N.A.H. Idris, 2011. Improving well-being of rural women through participation in microcredit programme: Evidence from Bangladesh. Aust. J. Basic Applied Sci., 5: 857-862.
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  23. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar and N.A.H. Idris, 2011. Impact of microcredit programme for the rural poor: Evidence from Amanah Ikahtiar Malaysia. Res. J. Applied Sci., 6: 290-294.
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  24. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar and N.A.H. Idris, 2011. Contribution of rural women to family income through participation in microcredit: An empirical analysis. Am. J. Applied Sci., 8: 238-245.
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  25. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar and N.A.H. Idris, 2011. Contribution of microcrdit for improving family income of the rural women in Panchagarh district of Bangladesh. Aust. J. Basic Applied Sci., 5: 360-366.
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  26. Ahmed, F., C. Siwar and R.A. Begum, 2008. Microcredit for the Rural Poor in Bangladesh: Role of the Grameen Bank. In: Linking Rural Poverty and Environment: Governance and Sustainable Development Policies, Chamhuri, S. (Ed.). University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia, pp: 402-414.