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"I would add also individual, so that it is handled through: Individual, Institutional and Developmental or Continental ....."
Oct 8, 2012
Stanley Maake commented on James Kakooza's blog post M&E Capacity Building for Africa
"I prefer the Balanced Scorecard Model and there is evidence that it works. Maybe we can broaden the discussion and look at M&E in two folds (1) Institutional and Developmental. What is your take?"
Sep 13, 2012
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M&E Capacity Building for Africa

What could be the best model for building sustainable Monitoring and Evaluation capacity for Africa by Africans?See More
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M&E Capacity Building for Africa

What could be the best model for building sustainable Monitoring and Evaluation capacity for Africa by Africans?See More
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"What could be the best model for building sustainable Monitoring and Evaluation capacity for Africa by Africans?"
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Job Title:
Head, Monitoring and Evaluation
Organisation Name:
Africa Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF)
Organisation Type:
Donor/Aid Agency
Sectors/Areas of expertise:
Monitoring and Evaluation
Please provide additional details on your areas of expertise:
Experience:
A 43-year-old Ugandan Male, with a PhD in Project Management and 18 years of work experience of which 12 have been in active Program Design, Management, Monitoring and Evaluation. An experienced Research Coordinator, Program Designer, Monitoring and Evaluation profession of large portfolio of programs in over 44 African countries that include: Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Ghana, Nigeria, Zanzibar, Sudan, and Zimbabwe. Also possesses experience with program design, monitoring and evaluation in southern Asia (Afghanistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Pakistan). Programs dealt with include those focusing on: leadership development and capacity building, sustainable licit livelihoods, agriculture development, micro-finance and strengthening of civil society and government institutions. Donors interfaced with include but not limited to the: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the European Commission (EC), Department for Agricultural Development, DFID, Sida, IDRC, DANIDA and CIDA)

Qualifications:
I hold PhD in Project Management from Atlantic International University, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Postgraduate Diploma in Project Planning and Programming from Uganda Management Institute (UMI) – 2006; Masters Degree in Science and Technical Education M. Ed (Sc.) from Makerere University-2002; Professional Masters (PM) Degree in Information Science from ITC, Delft, The Netherlands – 2000; Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) - 1996 and a Bachelor of Science (BSc.) -1994 of Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.

Skills:
Research, Program Monitoring, Program Evaluation; Program Design, Data Quality, Data Analysis, Program Reporting, Dissemination, Capacity, Planning, Capacity Assessment, Capacity Analysis; Qualitative and Quantitative Decision Making


Specialties
Can work long hours, under very challenging multicultural/multiethnic, multidisciplinary situations, keen at meeting deadlines and an excellent team builder and player.
Languages Spoken Fluently:
English

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M&E Capacity Building for Africa

What could be the best model for building sustainable Monitoring and Evaluation capacity for Africa by Africans?

Posted on June 21, 2012 at 2:13pm — 1 Comment

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