Kalesh Kumar
Sr. Procurement Specialist
Kalesh was born in Kerala, India and was educated in Kerala and Delhi. After graduation in Economics, he secured a MBA. Kalesh has worked in various capacities the development sector, starting off with a national NGO in Delhi, and went on to an education project in Government of India; DFID India, UNICEF India and Indonesia offices. Since December 2007, he's been with South Asia Procurement Services based at the World Bank office in New Delhi. Among his busy life dealing with bids, evaluation reports, no objections and red flag hunting, he takes time during his travel to find exciting little people, events and places that make big impacts. Windshield Notes by Kalesh is about celebrating those exciting accidental meetings with real people…
Blogging on: End Poverty in South Asia
- 11/09/11 Improving Procurement in India's Technical Education Project through the Web
- 10/03/11 The Mouse that Severed the Red Tape from Guruvayoor Municipality in Kerala, India
- 08/08/11 How do Projects Implemented by Beneficiary Communities Save Time and Costs?
- 07/07/11 A “Problem Tree” Assures that Complaints are Quickly Addressed in Tamil Nadu
- 06/28/11 What Dream Does Kamlabhai Aspire for from $300?
- 06/21/11 A Bridge Across Poverty for $30,000 in Chapran Village, India
- 06/14/11 At 80, Thimmakka Has Planted More than 8,000 Saplings
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