Background
Salem-Murdock, Muneera was born on May 15, 1947 in Amman, Jordan. Daughter of Yahya Salem and Zahra (Shapsugh) Abzach.
Salem-Murdock, Muneera was born on May 15, 1947 in Amman, Jordan. Daughter of Yahya Salem and Zahra (Shapsugh) Abzach.
Master of Arts in English Literature, Illinois State University, 1973; Master of Arts in Anthropology, State University of New York, Binghamton, 1977; Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, State University of New York, Binghamton, 1984.
Member, Pakistan Forestry Planning and Development Project, 1983;
project manager, Evaluation of Potable Water Projects in Rural Tunisia, 1983;
director, Liberia: Social Institutional Profile of Agricultural Sector, 1984;
director research development, Control Tunisia Development Authority, 1985-1987, 86-88;
co-director, African River Basin Development Project, 1984-1985, 85-89;
director, Regional Range Management Project, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, 1986-1988;
director long term research, Senegal River Basin Monitoring Activity I, 1988-1990;
director long term research, Senegal River Basin Monitoring Activity II, since 1990. Socioeconomist Maroc/MIAC Dryland Research Center: Socioeconomic Monitoring and Evalution United States Agency for International Development/Rabat and University Nebraska, 1989, Island of Socotra, People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, 1989. Environmental and resettlement expertThe World Bank, 1987.
Senior researcher United States Agency for International Development/Tunis and Tunisian Government, 1985. Community development specialist Rural Community Development Project, 1984. Researcher Socio-institutional Profile of Niger, 1982-1983, researcher numerous other projects.
Conference presenter.
Married Paul Irving Murdock, April 14, 1973 (divorced April 1983). 1 child, Tamara.