Summary
Borhan Uddin is a senior programme officer at the International Labour Organization with 13 years of experience driving digital transformation, knowledge management, and labour inspection reform in Bangladesh. He led design and national rollout of the Labour Inspection Management Application (LIMA), turning manual workflows into real-time, data-driven inspection and remediation systems. Certified in PMP, CKM and MCSE, he blends project management, systems engineering and KM practices to build sustainable, scalable public-sector solutions and train stakeholders to use data for policy and operational decisions. His background includes hands-on MIS development, M&E systems, and authorship of technical books, a mix that helps him translate complex technical requirements into practical governance improvements. Notably, he has successfully advocated institutional change—such as transforming remediation cells into permanent industrial safety units—demonstrating impact beyond mere technology delivery.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Pre-Sea Training (Engineering), Marine Engineering, Pre-Sea Training (Engineering), Marine Engineering at Marine Academy, Chittagong
Master of Business Administration - MBA, Management, Master of Business Administration - MBA, Management at University of Dhaka
B.Sc- Maritime Science, Marine Engineering, B.Sc- Maritime Science, Marine Engineering at University of Chittagong
English, Bangla, Spanish