Aliza is a professional civil engineer with over 10 years of expertise in rural local infrastructure development. She holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and a master’s degree in environmental science and management, combining strong technical knowledge with an interdisciplinary understanding of sustainable development.
Throughout her career, she has worked extensively in the planning, design, implementation, and management of rural infrastructure projects. Her areas of expertise include rural roads, foot trails, safe drinking water systems, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), community buildings, irrigation canals, clean energy systems, and agricultural infrastructure.
She’s well equipped in applying engineering techniques and technologies to improve rural livelihoods and strengthen community resilience. In addition to technical infrastructure development, she has strong experience in resource and asset management, ensuring effective utilization, maintenance, and sustainability of development investments.
With a commitment to community-centered development and sustainable infrastructure solutions, she has continued to contribute to improving rural accessibility, environmental sustainability, and local service delivery. As a dedicated team player, she values collaboration, effective communication, and coordinated problem solving to achieve project goals and deliver impactful results. She is committed to promoting sustainable infrastructure solutions that improve rural livelihoods, accessibility, and community resilience.