Abdulqader Rasool serves as an IT Specialist at the Danish Refugee Council (DRC), where he plays a pivotal role in overseeing all IT operations across Iraq. His extensive experience in the oil and energy sector has equipped him with a unique skill set that seamlessly...
Abdulqader Rasool serves as an IT Specialist at the Danish Refugee Council (DRC), where he plays a pivotal role in overseeing all IT operations across Iraq. His extensive experience in the oil and energy sector has equipped him with a unique skill set that seamlessly translates to the humanitarian context in which DRC operates. Abdulqader is responsible for managing a diverse range of IT infrastructures, including network systems, VPN configurations, and Microsoft 365 environments, ensuring that all offices and field operations are equipped with reliable and secure technology solutions.
One of his key projects involves the implementation and optimization of SharePoint sites, which facilitate collaboration and information sharing among staff members across various locations. By enhancing the functionality of distribution lists and mailboxes, Abdulqader ensures that communication flows smoothly, enabling teams to respond swiftly to the needs of displaced populations. His analytical skills and operations management expertise allow him to identify potential challenges and develop strategic solutions that bolster the organization’s overall efficiency.
Abdulqader's proficiency in SQL and server management further strengthens DRC's IT framework, enabling robust data management and reporting capabilities essential for program monitoring and evaluation. His background in sales and business development also informs his approach to IT strategy, ensuring that technological advancements align with the organization's mission and objectives. With a Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering from Salahaddin University-Erbil, Abdulqader combines technical acumen with a deep commitment to humanitarian principles, making him an invaluable asset to the Danish Refugee Council's operations in Iraq.