Asian   German  Consultants

(AGC)

 

Asian German Consultants Cologne Germany
Weyertal 131
50931 Köln Germany
Tel/Fax 0049 221- 424795
email: weyertal@hotmail.com

 

Asian German Consultants Bali Indonesia
Jl. Tegal Cupek No.18W/55
Kerobokan, Banjar Anyar Kelod
Denpasar 80117 BALI
I N D O N E S I A
Tel./Fax.: 0062 361-7423595
email: agcjakarta@hotmail.com

Some Members of Our Team

AGUS SEBAYANG
Civil Engineer
born 1962 MEDAN
Studied civil engineering at the Polytechnicum Medan and hydraulic engineering to the University Nommensen in Medan.
Since 1986 active in the Micro hydraulic power program of the development department FAKT Germany.Advanced training 1993 with SKAT in Switzerland. Consultant for the Indonesian government within the range of small hydroelectric power plants and power electric production. Order of the province government to building of KWK plants, specialization project management and planning. Many AGC Assignments

RIFKI TANTOWI NOOR
M.Sc. IT Engineer and Tropical Technology Engineer University of Cologne, born 1975 Jakarta

Studied production engineering at the Technical University (FH) of Cologne Germany
specialist for information technology (IT), Market study and statistics, user knowledge in SAP of systems (PP.PS, CO), SPSS, application of data bases ACCESS 76, SAP/R3,Leadinginformation system EIS Presentation, experiences in chemistry and electrical industry. MA in Water Management FH Cologne Germany, fellow researcher and associate member of AGC
excellent English, German and Arab knowledge.
BADRUDIN AMERSHI,
University of Heidelberg, Dr. Dipl. Ing. born. 1943 OSNABRÜCK
Quality engineering specialist/in DGQ.
Training activity of several years at the University of Heidelberg and University of Maryland
1979 of 1992 directors/conductors of the Referats for south Asia with Terre of the Hommes, Germany and adviser for Africa/North Africa.
Project manager in the EZ in the Yemen Arab Republic.
Since 1992 Chief Consultant with Cpo in (Consulting, project planning, organisational development and intercultural Management).
Trainer intercultural team management and square meter for AGC
NILA WARDANI
Agriculture Engineer, Gender studies, Education and Agriculture, Born 1966 Malang, East Java Indonesia
Master of Arts (MA) on Rural Development, University of Sussex Faculty of Agriculture (2000), Brawijaya University, Malang – Indonesia (1998) Integrated Coastal Management Programme as a rehabilitation of coastal forest after tsunami with community based approaches. FAO Forestry Ministry local capacity building programme, using (PRA) (2006) World Bank funded programme for developing a system of capacity building of community development (CD) facilitators in Indonesia (2007)
MARGARETH HAMMER
MA, Sociologist and Economist, Phys. Anthropologist
born. 1951
KÖLN
Evaluation and consultation within the range Sustainable resources management, Communication and Institutional Strengthening, Gender and Income generation, Capacity Building, Participation of problem, Conflict and Mediation
Experiences in Africa and Albania
Employee ILO, FAO, GTZ, world bank, Medica Mondiale.
Good one English, French, amharisch, Albanian and Arab knowledge
NADJA JACUBOWSKI
Ph. D. M.A.,
SO Asia Scientist
born 1968
BERLIN
Studied South East Asia Sciences, Germanistik and German as foreign language to the Humboldt Universität Berlin. PhD on the Humboldt Universität Berlin Germany. Lecturer of the University Indonesia. Junior Consultant with several projects of AGC in Indonesia (microfinance, finance management, community development). Specialisation in anti trust laws, management , HIV/AIDS projects and PHC.
Good Indonesian, Russian and German knowledge
HOLGER NEUWEGER, Agrar Engineer, Universtity of Giessen, Germany Projectmanagement,
Conception of Workshops and Moderation, Organizational Development,Trainer, Born 1956 , Hanoi Vietnam
Coordinator of Tsunami-Reconstruction Banda Aceh, Zainul Abidin Hospital, Indonesien (GTZ, 2005)
Department head of Division Nepal and Sri Lanka (GTZ 1999–2000)
Project Leader of Farming Systems Development Project, Jakarta, Indonesia(GTZ, 1994–1998)
Conception of Training for Ministry of Agrarian Affairs Pontianak, Indonesien (GTZ, 1991–1994)
Projecktassistant (TAD), Samarinda, Indonesia (GTZ, 1984–1986)
ADI WIDODO MUDIGDO, Melbourne University Architect, Born 1943
Singaraja, Bali
Chief Designer Indonesian Country Pavillion in Hanover Messe Germany 1995 and World Expo 1988 in Brisbane Australia. Architect of Grand Mosque Al Azhar Jaka Permai Bekasi Indonesia. Working in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka on institution / hospitals, educational, commercial development, resort hotels, housing estates and office buildings.Working with the Asian Development Bank Tsunami relief housing in Aceh, Indonesia. Designing chain of budget hotel ( Accor group ) in Jakarta Greater area.
IMRON RASYID, anthropologic Researcher. Gajah Mada University, Born 1974 Garut West Java
Anthropology Department, Gadjah Mada University, Social Development Sector, Working with The World Bank Sub-Office, Jakarta Field Supervisor and researcher. Study on “Livelihood Choices for Reintegrating Ex-Combatant in Aceh” ( 2007). . Field Researcher “Kecamatan Development Project (KDP) Qualitative Impact Study” in South Sumatera, Central Java, South Kalimantan, and North Sulawesi Pripinces (2006). Center for Cultural Study Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta. Field Researcher “Community and Social Mapping in Jababeka Industrial Park” Bekasi, West Java (2002)
YUSIU LIEM, University of Cologne and Amsterdam,
Ph.D., M.A. in Macro Economics and Business Management, Sociology and Antropology,
Study of the Macro economy, Business Management, Cultural Anthropology, Sociology at the Universities of Cologne and Amsterdam.
Lecturer at some universities in Germany (Frankfurt, TH Aachen, Ass. Professor in Erlangen). Training for development experts of GTZ. Lecturing in development policy, environmental management, cross cultural communication. World Bank Consultant. Managing director AGC Cologne. Experiences in Germany, Netherlands, France Switzerland, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Kirgystan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia.