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Nimit Leelasorn
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14 Steps in Constructing Results-Based Monitoring and Evaluation Data System
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Nimit Leelasorn replied to Hannah J Cooper's discussion 'Information Communication Technology & Results Management: Using Technology to Manage for Results'
Dear Hanna, Your suggested discussion is very useful to the members. I would like to contribute to the discussion our firm’s assessment framework that I developed based on past experience. If there is a question from the members, it may take…
Apr 28, 2010
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THIS IS A GROUP TO FEATURE ENHANCEMENTS TO THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY IN AFRICA AND HOW IT CAN MOVE US AWAY FROM THE SOCIO ECONOMIC STRIFE TO BEING A BETTER AFRICA
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Job Title:
M&E/MIS Specialist
Organisation Name:
Asia Pacific Governance Institute, Asia Pacific
CoP-MfDR, Asia Pacific
Asia-Governance Google Groups, Asia
UNDP E-Governance, Europe
Western Sydney IT Cluster, Australia
Western Sydney Business Forum, Australia
Board Advisor, Development Gateway Foundation
Board Member, Western Sydney ICT Taskforce, Australia
Organisation Type:
Private Sector
Please provide additional details on your areas of expertise:
Results-Based Monitoring and Evaluation/Management Information System and ICT gained in both developed and developing countries. Areas of expertise cover various sectors of Public Administration, Local Government Administration, Health, Education, Public Works, Sport and Tourism, Culture Development, Social Welfare, Community Development, Traffic, Transportation and Public Utilities, Environment, Urban and Rural Development, Finance, Law and Enforcement, Information Technology and Agriculture
Languages Spoken Fluently:
English

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At 3:05pm on October 2, 2009, Solomon Osei-GyamerahSolomon Osei-Gyamerah said…
Hi Nimit!
I am Solomon Osei-Gyamerah. BSc(Comp Sc; MPA). Work on contract at the Min of Finance & Econ Planning, Ghana in the area of Public Finance( Budgeting and Expenditure Monitoring for 10 years now. I have anothef friend with BSc Comp Sc and MBA who has developmed a lot of working M&E systems for DANIDA and ILO.
At 9:43am on August 28, 2009, Dona P ChimanikireDona P Chimanikire said…
hi nimit

how do i send my cv directly to you
At 3:25am on July 1, 2009, FREDERICK C. KABORIFREDERICK C. KABORI said…
Dear Nimit, Hi

Thanks for your quick response.

All in all, we have planned with Ms. Andulile Mwabulambo-Kanze who is working to African Medical and Research Foundation to collaborate in the area of Result Based Monitoring and Evaluation focusing on Health Sector and therfore I'm welcoming you to participate in this vital event.

Frederick
At 6:31am on June 30, 2009, FREDERICK C. KABORIFREDERICK C. KABORI said…
Hi, Mr. Nimit

Tried my level best to send some emails to you but very unfortunately no response! Please let me know where I'm wrong. Frederick C. Kabori (INFOMARC)-Tanzania
At 10:52am on September 25, 2008, Goaba MosienyaneGoaba Mosienyane said…
hello from Goaba in Botswana. I understand (internet)Australia has made strides in public service reform. How did you apply the principles of IDP, RBB etc?
 
 
 

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