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Summary I am a Clinical Epidemiologist, Researcher and M&E Specialist with over ten years of demonstrated experience in participatory monitoring and evaluation, mixed methods research and data management. I have been actively involved in various assignments, which I have either led or participated in technical teams instrumental for the formulation and review of development programmes locally and internationally. My ability to apply both qualitative and quantitative techniques in both inquiry and analysis to synthesise development issues at community and national level has leveraged my capacity to eectively contribute to the global development agenda. Employment History Managing Director and Consultant - DevIntel Advisory Group/Psychosocial Support, Research and Training (PSRT) Centre Health Specialist/Consultant STC - World Bank Technical Knowledge Manager - Island Hospice, 2007-2011 M&E Ocer - IHS, 2005-2007 Assistant Lecturer - University of Zimbabwe, Statistics Dept (2004) Current Previous Academic Qualications 13311, Madokero Estate, Harare, Zimbabwe +263 772 810 716 or +263 773 264 332 [email protected], [email protected] www.psrtcentre.org Key Result Areas Sector Expertise Chenjerai. N. Sisimayi International Development Consultant 1 of 8 Advanced and Basic Degree (s): - MSc. Clinical Epidemiology - UZ College of Health Sciences, 2011 Merit and Book Prize. esis: Survival Patterns of Patients Aer Enrollment in a Palliative Care Program - BSc. Special Honours in Statistics - University of Zimbabwe, 2003 - BSc. General (Mathematics and Statistics) - University of Zimbabwe, 2001 Certicates (s): - Certicate in Outcome Mapping, 2008 - Certicate in Monitoring and Evaluation of Development Programmes, SA 2008 - Certicate in Strategic HIV/AIDS Project Management, UZ 2005 - Certicate in Ethics in Biomedical Research, CITI, 2013

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SummaryI am a Clinical Epidemiologist, Researcher and M&E Specialist with over ten years of demonstrated experience in participatory monitoring and evaluation, mixed methods research and data management. I have been actively involved in various assignments, which I have either led or participated in technical teams instrumental for the formulation and review of development programmes locally and internationally. My ability to apply both qualitative and quantitative techniques in both inquiry and analysis to synthesise development issues at community and national level has leveraged my capacity to effectively contribute to the global development agenda.

Employment History

Managing Director and Consultant - DevIntel Advisory Group/Psychosocial Support, Research and Training (PSRT) CentreHealth Specialist/Consultant STC - World Bank

Technical Knowledge Manager - Island Hospice, 2007-2011M&E Officer - IHS, 2005-2007Assistant Lecturer - University of Zimbabwe, Statistics Dept (2004)

Current

Previous

Academic Qualifications

13311, Madokero Estate, Harare, Zimbabwe+263 772 810 716 or +263 773 264 332

[email protected], [email protected]

Key Result Areas

Sector Expertise

Chenjerai. N. Sisimayi

International Development Consultant

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Advanced and Basic Degree (s): - MSc. Clinical Epidemiology - UZ College of Health Sciences, 2011

Merit and Book Prize. Thesis: Survival Patterns of Patients After Enrollment in a Palliative Care Program

- BSc. Special Honours in Statistics - University of Zimbabwe, 2003 - BSc. General (Mathematics and Statistics) - University of Zimbabwe, 2001

Certificates (s): - Certificate in Outcome Mapping, 2008 - Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation of Development Programmes, SA 2008 - Certificate in Strategic HIV/AIDS Project Management, UZ 2005 - Certificate in Ethics in Biomedical Research, CITI, 2013

Affiliations

Board Member - Zimbabwe Evaluation Association (ZEA)Health Sector Technical Working Groups: i) National Health Financing and ii) National Technical Working Group on Quality (Health Sector)Member of PRP M&E Working Group, CHBC and Quality of Life Index Development Working Group 2011

IT Proficiency

I strongly believe in enhancing productivity and efficiency through technology. I am proficient in the use of the office suite and this, aided by self acquired skills in publishing and creative design, enables me to package the products of my technical work in a unique and appealing way. I am conversant with internet based information mediums and I apply these to communicate, learn and disseminate my deliverables. I pride myself in the use of a wide array of analytical tools including spatial analysis, project management and statistical software.

Country Experience

Co-Author: Frank van de Looij, Dudzai Mureyi, Chenjerai Sisimayi, Jaap Koot, Portia Manangazira, Nyasha Musuka; Early Evidence from Results-Based Financing in Rural Zimbabwe, Africa Health Monitor, Issue 20 Special Issue on Universal Health Coverage, October 2015

Connor S, Sisimayi C, Downing J, Lim Ah Ken P, King E and Yates R; Assessment of the Need for Palliative Care for Children in South Africa, ResearchGate April 2014

Principal Investigator: Survival Patterns of Patients after Enrolment in IHS’ Palliative Care Services. Retrospective cohort study to assess the survival patterns of patients after enrolment into IHS’ palliative care programme as partial fulfilment of MSc Clinical

Epidemiology.Presented study at the 3rd Int. Cancer Control Congress in Italy (November 2009). Abstract published in Journal of Experimental and Clinical Oncology, Tumori Vol. 95 – No: 5Ref: Prof S. Rusakaniko - [email protected]; Dr. D.D. Chifamba: [email protected]

Co-Author: Philip G. Di Sorbo, Dickson D. Chifamba, John Mastrojohn III, S.H. Williams, Sisimayi CN et al: The Zimbabwe Rural Palliative Care Initiative (PCI-Z), Journal of Pain and Symptom Management Vol. 40 No. 1 July 2010

Paper Presentation: The Role of Project Management in Development Programming: - Strategic Project Management Symposium,

Harare 18-19th August 2010, HICC

Paper Presentation: A Protocol to Assess the Effectiveness of a Structured Intensity of Care (IOC) Model in Home Based Palliative

Care: - African Palliative Care Association (APCA) 03rd Triennial Conference, 15th September 2010, Windhoek, Namibia

Module Author: Results Based Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting (RBMER) for Palliative Care Programmes: ZOU Certificate in Palliative Care.

Paper Presentation: Assessing Quality of Care in a Palliative Home Care Setting: - Hospice and Palliative Care Association of South

Africa Annual Conference, 13th August 2008, Cape Town, SA

Co-author: Masuku T, Sisimayi C, Kurewa E, Babill Stray et al “Single HIV infected women’s experiences with HIV and coping strategies: The case of Chitungwiza and Epworth in Zimbabwe”, Journal of AIDS and HIV Research March 2012

Paper Presentation: Integrating Outcome Mapping with Results Based M&E for National Palliative Care Organisations: - APCA/

HPCA Conference, Johannesburg, 20th September 2013

Manuscripts and Publications

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Health Specialist/Consultant (STC) - World Bank (April 2012 to Present): In-Country focal person and representation for the Bank support to the Zimbabwe Health Sector including Policy Dialogue, Analytic Work and Technical Supervision of Results Based Financing for Health (MNCH) Project. Key assignments contributed to as a core team member include:

• Zimbabwe Economic Update, 2016 - Health Chapter• Technical Input into Bank TA - 2016-2020 Zim National Health Strategy, Health Financing Policy and NHA (2015/16)• Zimbabwe Health Public Expenditure Review 2013• Impact Evaluation of the Zimbabwe RBF Program: Design, Survey Supervision and Data Analysis • Two Rounds of Process Evaluations for the RBF Program (2014/15)• RBF Pricing Reviews, Design and Reviews of the Urban Voucher Program (2014/Ongoing)

M&E Specialist Consultant - Introduction of Principal Recipient (PR) DASHBOARD for the Global Fund Grants in Zimbabwe: Grant Management Solutions (GMS)/ Q-Partnership - Ref: Caroline Trigg - Q-Partnership August 2015 to June 2016.

Principal Consultant - Mid-Term Evaluation of ADRA Zimbabwe’s Maternal Health Project; Ref: Judith Musvosvi - ADRA Zim. Country Director (October 2015) - Review of a £1Million DFID supported grant to address supply and demand side MNCH bottlenecks to accessing care

Co-Investigator - Review of the Social Accountability Approach under the Strengthening Community Participation in Health (Maternal Health Focused and supporting Health Transition/Development Fund Sites in Zimbabwe) - Save the Children Zimbabwe; Ref: Alice Mazarura

Catalogue of Consultancy and Research Work Health Systems Strengthening

Health Systems Analyst/Consultant: Appraisal of Health Sector Interventions in Zimbabwe - Swiss Agency for Development Cooperation (SDC), Embassy of Switzerland. Conducted a health systems appraisal to determine options for SDC’s investment and support to the health sector in Zimbabwe. (April/May 2014)Ref: Dr Jaap Koot, International Public Health Consultant/Team Leader, [email protected]; Mr Lawrence Musa Lewis, HPO - Embassy of Switzerland, [email protected]

Statistician/Data Analyst: Independent Verification of Sierra Leone’s Performance Based Financing Programme for Health (Sexual Reproductive Health and MNCH). Contributed to methodology, tools development, development of data management system and training of field staff, analysis of data (Nov 2013 to Apr 2014). Ref: Marjan Kruiijzen, Project Manager, CORDAID (Netherlands), [email protected], Dr. Jaap Koot, Team Leader,[email protected]

Regional Consultant: Three Country Assessment of the Need for Palliative Care for Children- UNICEF (NY) and International Children’s Palliative Care Network (ICPCN). Report Launched at UNICEF London, 8 November 2013. Regional level consultant covering three countries in the region and contributing to study design and methodology, data collection, analysis and documentation of findings. Worked closely with an International Consultant as PI - Dr Stephen Connor. Ref: Rachel Yates, Senior Adviser - HIV/AIDS programme, United Nations Children’s Fund, Three UN Plaza, New York, New York 10017, [email protected]

Principal Consultant: Effectiveness of the WHPCA Palliative Care Toolkit - A Global Mapping of Toolkit Utilisation (Inception Phase - April 2015) Ref: Kate North, WHPCA: [email protected]

Principal Consultant: End of Programme Evaluation – The Kidzcan Education and Outreach Programme (Referral Systems Strengthening for Children with Cancer) (December 2013). Lead the evaluation team in the development of data collection instruments, Training evaluation team on qualitative data collection, conducting data collection, documentation of Most Significant Change Stories and analysis, Report writing and presentation of findings. Ref: Christina Zaveri, Email: [email protected]

Principal Consultant: Development of the National Eye Health Strategy (2014-2018) M&E Framework. Developing the Results Framework, Indicators and M&E Framework based on the Draft Strategy and consultations with stakeholders including Eye Health Specialists, Agencies, NGOs and Funding Partners (July 2014). Ref: Ms Bakasa - Deputy Director, NCDs, MoHCW: [email protected]

Lead Consultant: Zimbabwe Health Sector Mapping - Rapid Assessment of Local NGOs in Zimbabwe’s Health Sector for USAID/Zimbabwe (Oct. 2012). Team leader responsible for study design, and overseeing data collection, analysis and reporting. Ref: Reena Shukla:- Population, Health and Nutrition Officer, [email protected]

Technical Advisor/Specialist: Development of the M&E Framework for the Zimbabwe National Cancer Prevention and Control Strategy 2012-2016. Provided technical support to the National Cancer Prevention and Control Committee on the development of the M&E framework and review of the strategy.Ref: Dr. Anna Nyakabau, Coordinator [email protected], Ms C. Bakasa, Director Communicable Diseases, MoHCW, [email protected]

Consultant (PHP/M&E)/In-Country Team Leader:- Program Evaluation of the Global Fund Supported Community Systems Strengthening (CSS) Program in Zimbabwe. Contributing to protocol and tools development, data collection supervision, data analysis and reporting. Ref: Nyasha Jonasi, Project Manager, Price Waterhouse Coopers, [email protected]

Lead Consultant:- Baseline Survey for the Pilot Mobile Health Solutions Project:- National Heatlhcare Trust Zimbabwe (May 2012). Team leader responsible for design, technical oversight, analysis and report writing. Ref Mrs. R. Jena - Managing Director, NHTZ, [email protected]

Consultant: Department for International Development (DFID)/UKAID: - Impact Assessment of the Health Worker Retention Scheme (Aug - Oct 2011). In-country consultant and team member responsible for Data Abstraction and Analysis. Ref: Marjoeloein Dieleman – Team Leader, [email protected]; Tom Wynne – Project Officer DFID Human Development Resource Centre, HLSP: [email protected]

Lead Consultant: Health Institutions Capacity Assessment:- Concern Worldwide – Zimbabwe June 2011Conducted the assessment in two Districts of Zimbabwe: Gokwe South and Nyanga Ref: Nicolette van Duursen: Assistant Country Director (Programmes) [email protected], Tel:   +263 4 705 845/49/58, Cell:  +263 734 793 681, Fax:  +263 4 705 952

Lead Consultant: Database Development – Zimbabwe Health Systems Assessment (Sep 2010). Development of database for entry and analysis of the National Health Systems Assessment data collected. Ref: Victoria Rossi, Josh Rosenfield: - Abt Associates/Health Systems 20/20 (USAID Project)[email protected], [email protected]

Regional Survey Supervisor/Data Collection Team Leader: Zimbabwe National Health Systems Assessment, Health Systems 20/20 (USAID Project) (Sep 2010) Ref: Dr. Jabulani Nyenwa, GRM International: [email protected] +263 4 733 416/8, 792 408

Baseline Situational Analysis of Primary Health Care Services in Bikita District- SAVE THE CHILDREN UKLead Consultant in an assessment of the situation of primary health care services as baseline to the Emergency Primary Health Care Project (May 2009)Ref: Rachael Cummings - Health Manager, Lynn Walker - Programme Director: - SCUK, +263 4 793 198/9

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National Consultant: End of Project Evaluation of the GIZ Funded HIV Prevention in Zimbabwe (HPZ) Project. A Performance review of the project’s four phases which started in 2006 with a focus on the three themes of support: Join in Circuit (JIC) and Youth Friendly Services, Employee Wellness Programme (EWP) and Sex Work Programme. Ref: Ramona Wong-Gruenwald, [email protected] (2015)

Principal Consultant - Mid Term Review of Island Hospice Service Collaborate Project; Ref: Francis Tsikai - Project Manager

Consultant: Zimbabwe Community Care Programme (COLLABORATE) Baseline Survey - (Jan – Feb 2014). KRAs: Co-lead the design of the baseline survey, development of data collection instruments, qualitative data collection, analysis, Report writing and presentation of findings. Ref: Thulani Nyerezerani, Administrator, [email protected]

Consultant: Process Review and Documentation of Emerging Promising Practices for Combination Prevention and HIV Services Demand Creation Amongst Key Populations (Dec 2013 - Jan 2014). Lead the documentation team in the development of data collection instruments, qualitative data collection, analysis and documentation of emerging and promising practices and presentation of findings. Ref: Kelvin Hazangwi, Email: [email protected]

Principal Consultant: End of Programme Evaluation – The OSISA Funded Palliative Care Programme (December 2013). KRAs: Lead the evaluation team in the development of data collection instruments, training evaluation team on qualitative data collection, conducting data collection, documentation of Most Significant Change Stories and analysis, Report writing and presentation of findings. Ref: Thulani Nyerezerani, Email: [email protected]

Team Leader: End of Programme Evaluation of the Restless Development’s EC Funded Programme: “Scaling up SRH and HIV/AIDS prevention programmes among the young people in selected rural communities of Zimbabwe” (June/July 2013) The evaluation utilised a mixed methods approach and was guided by the DAC Criteria for evaluating development initiatives. Ref: Mr. Morris Charumbira, Research and Evaluation Manager - Restless Development, [email protected]

Lead Consultant:- Gender Baseline Survey for Concern Worldwide (Nyanga and Gokwe North: Mar-Apr 2012) Team Leader and responsible for Quantitative Review on behalf of PSRT Centre. Ref: Nicolette van Duursen: Assistant Country Director [email protected], Innocent Kaba: M&E Coordinator [email protected]

Consultant:- Zimbabwe Palliative Care Situational Analysis: Integration of Palliative Care in the Curriculum of Health Professionals in Institutions of Higher Learning (June 2012) Lead Consultant in the assessment on behalf of PSRT Centre. Project funded by Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund and under APCA and Island Hospice Service (Zimbabwe). Ref: Dr. D. D. Chifamba, Director - Island Hospice Service, [email protected]

Consultant:- Rapid Assessment: HIV/AIDS Quality Of Care Initiative (HAQOCI)’s Cooperative Agreement (Oct 2011) Co-Investigator: Participating in the design, data collection coordination and supervision, input into the analysis and report writing. Ref: Caroline Wilkins: Great Minds Consulting Group, [email protected]

Consultant: Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs Assessment and Programme Development for Young People - Concern World Wide Zimbabwe (Sep 2011). Led a team of researchers and local Concern Worldwide Staff in conducting a community based participatory research identifying the SRH needs of YP and using this to consultatively design a programme on SRH for young people.Ref: Nicolette van Duursen: Assistant Country Director (ACD), Concern World Wide [email protected]

Baseline Situational Analysis: The Youth Friendly Corners Project in Harare, Mazowe, Goromonzi and Umzingwane Districts: (July 2009) On behalf of Island Hospice Service for World Education, Children First (CF) Project (Sept. 2010). Ref: Dr. Dr. D.D. Chifamba: IHS Executive Director +2634701676, [email protected], Patience Ndlovu, Head of Programs – Children First Project, [email protected], 0772 566 276

Lead Consultant: End of Project Evaluation of the Triple Whammy Project– Children Affected By HIV & AIDS, Poverty and Disability (Child Carers Project) – Conducted in the Zambezi Valley for Save the Children Zimbabwe Mission (Apr-May 2011)Ref: Mr. D. Chikoka, Mr Daison Ngirazi Save the Children Zimbabwe Mission: [email protected]

Baseline Situational Analysis of Child Carers Feb 2009: The Triple Whammy– Children Affected By HIV & AIDS, Poverty and Disability: - SAVE THE CHILDREN UKLead Consultant in an assessment of the situation of child carers in the Zambezi Valley. Report has been published. Ref: Lynn Walker – Programme Director: SC

HIV and AIDS, Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) and NCDs

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Child Welfare, Protection and Safeguarding

Principal Investigator - Biennial Outcomes Monitoring for the Vana/Bantwana OVC Project in Zimbabwe: World Education Inc. Successfuly led a team in applying the Measure Evaluation adapted protocol and tools to conduct a survey to assess household level PEPFAR OVC Indicators (Ocober 2015)

Co-Investigator: Assessment of the Need for Children’s Palliative Care in Malawi and India. Estimation of quantitative need and current reach to establish gaps in response. ICPCN (Jan-Mar 2015). Ref: Joan Marston, ICPCN Director , [email protected] Principal Consultant: End Programme Evaluation - Supporting The Development of Children’s Palliative Care in Two Countries (Malawi and India) Through an International Network ( Jan 2015) Ref: Kate North, International Programmes Manager - HospiceUK: [email protected]

Consultant/Team Leader: A Review of the Effectiveness of Childline Zimbabwe’s Drop In Centre Model (October 2014): A mixed-methods review exploring the extent to which the Drop-in centres have increased access to reporting mechanisms and improved children’s wellbeing. [email protected]

Consultant/Team Leader: Documentation of the ZAPP-UZ Project - Psychosocial Support for Orphans and HIV Exposed Children in Chitngwiza Community (October 2014): Applied a mixed methods approach to assess project performance and facors associated with performance. Ref: Linile Malunga, HIV/AIDS Advisor, Save the Children, [email protected]

Technical Advisor and Quality Assurance:- Impact Evaluation of Helpline Zimbabwe ProgramProvided technical support to the PI in the design of the study, development of tools, analysis and report writing. Ref: Mrs Moyo, Helpline Zimbabwe Country Program. [email protected]

Principal Consultant: Documentation of the Matobo and Mberengwa Districts Child Protection Committees (CPCs) - HIV Mitigation Project. Applied a process evaluation approach to document the design, rollot, implementation, results and contextual factors contributing to CPC effectiveness. Ref: Ms. Linile Malunga, HIV/AIDS Advisor, Save the Children, [email protected]

Lead Consultant: Baseline Survey for CAFOD’s Putting Children First in Zimbabwe Project (Sep - Oct 2011). Responsible for design, coordination, analysis and report writing for the survey focusing on the situation and needs of Orphans and other Vulnerable Children (OVC) in the Diocese of Harare and Chinhoyi Ref: Debbie Ball, Regional Programme Manager Southern Africa CAFOD. [email protected]

Consultant: Children First Project/WEI: - Development of a Capacity Building Training Manual for Child Protection Committees (Sep 2011): Team leader and member responsible for technical oversight in the training needs assessment involving community based consultation with children, guardians and stakeholders; overall consolidation and pilot testing of manual. Ref: Tsitsi Chirinda, Monitoring and Evaluation Manager, [email protected]

Consultant: Project on Migrant Girls in Exploitative Labour in Southern Africa. SAVE the Children (UK) and Forced Migration Studies Programme (FMSP) - RSA (Jul – Aug 2010) . Assignment key results areas: Identifying and conducting in-depth interviews with girl children who are working as domestic workers in Mozambique, Transcribing the interviews and conducting qualitative data analysis. Ref: Soraya Kola, [email protected], Cell - 002783940661

Lead Consultant: A Rapid Assessment to Establish The Role of Private - Public Partnerships (PPPs) in Providing Comprehensive Support to OVC in Harare and Umzingwane District, Mat. South. World Education, Children First (CF) Project (Sept. 2010). Ref: Patience Ndlovu, Head of Programs – Children First Project, [email protected], 0772 566 276

Lead Consultant: Critical Appraisal and Editing of OSISA Funded Project End of Project Report and Children First Project Mid-Term Progress Report. World Education, Children First (CF) Project (Sep 2010) Ref: P. Ndlovu, Head Programs – Children First Project, [email protected], 0772 566 276

Livelihoods and WASHPrincipal Consultant: End of Project Evaluation of the ECHO Funded Environmental Health Alliance (EHA). This project was implemented by Save the Children, International Rescue Committee (IRC) and GOAL Zimbabwe. The project aimed to build capacity of communities to timely respond to disease outbreaks and other health emergencies. Ref: Tatenda Chipindura, M&E Coordinator (EHA), Save the Children, [email protected]

Consultant (Team Member: M&E Expert and Data Analyst) for Protracted Relief Programme (PRP) Studies - 1) Legacy Study and 2) Pathways Out of Poverty Study (Aug - Oct 2012). Team member contributing to the critical appraisal and documentation of the PRP System; Data analysis and establishment of evidence of outcome and impact level results for the PRP programme. Ref: Terry Quinlan, PRP Team Leader, [email protected]

Consultant (Technical Advisor): End of Programme Evaluation for the Rural Agriculture Revitalisation Programme (RARP III) for SNV Zimbabwe (Nov 2012-Jan 2013). Provided leadership to the evaluation team and technical input into the deign of inquiry and tools as well as the documentation of the findings. Ref: Dowsen Sango, M&E Advisor - SNV, [email protected]

Consultant:- Costing and Development of a Cost-Effective Model for Construction and Rehabilitation of Health Facility WASH and Other Institutional Infrastructure for National Health Care Trust (Mar 2012) Team member representing PSRT Centre. - February 2012. Ref: Mrs T. Nyemba, Director CCPT: [email protected], T. Mucheri, M&E Coordinator [email protected]

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Consultant: End of Project Evaluation of the Protracted Recovery Programme (PRP) Funded Pilot Elephant Pump Project for Pump Aid Zimbabwe July 2011 (May-June 2011). Ref: Mr Norman Tinarwo. [email protected]. +263 772 337 440

Lead Consultant: School Sanitation and Hygiene KAP Baseline Survey – UNICEF Zimbabwe (August 2010). Conducted a KAP Survey in 3 Districts of Zimbabwe for UNICEF’s Harare Office . Ref: Ms. F. Mkabeta, EEO, UNICEF Harare, Zimbabwe: +263 712 588 651, [email protected]

Data Analysis for the Evaluation of the Emergency Water and Sanitation Project (2005) Ref: Mr. A. Chikwaira – Consultant for World Vision International – 0772 305 808

Data Analysis for the Household Livelihoods Assessment (Resettled Farmers in Chihwiti Communal Lands 2005) Ref: Mrs. G. Buhera – Farm Community Trust Zimbabwe

Consultant: Strategic Planning Process for Progressio Zimbabwe. Conducted a consultative process including a workshop facilitation with Progressio Zimbabwe partners and stakehoders to develop a Strategic Framework for the 2011-2016 Progressio Zimbabwe and input into global strategy. Ref: Fiona Mwashita, Country Director, Progressio: [email protected]

Consultant/Team Member: Zimbabwe Council of Churches Institutional Assessment, Evaluation and Strategic Planning (September - November 2012) Team member contributing to institutional assessment conducted on behalf of Diakonia. Ref: Tsitsi Maradze, Consultant Team Leader, [email protected], Anna Tiblin, Country Director, Diakonia [email protected]

Consultant:- Impact Assessment of Mashambanzou Care Trust Strategic Plan (2006-2010) and Strategic Planning Facilitation. (January 2012). Lead consultant on behalf of PSRT Centre, in the impact assessment conducted in Harare’s high density suburbs. Also responsible for the facilitation of the strategic planning process. Ref: Mrs C. Machiridza, Coordinator [email protected]

Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting (MER) Systems Development - April 2009Lead MER Consultant in the system’s development for SEVACA’s health programme, a Chiredzi based NGO. This involved organisational capacity assessment, MER training of programme staff and development of the MER system. Ref: Dr. D. Chifamba (IHS Exec. Director) - dickson @islandhospice.co.zw, +263772219 631

Data Analysis and Report Writing: Zimbabwe AIDS Network (ZAN) Membership Capacity Assessment (Feb 2008): Ref: Mrs Judith Chaumba (ZAN Capacity Building Coordinator) - +263 772 241 583

Lead Consultant - Development of a Capacity Building Framework for PADARE (September 2007)Involved facilitating a workshop to draw input from membership and drafting a framework based on input and reviewed literature. Ref: Mr Kelvin Hazangwe (PADARE Executive Director) - +263 4 799 047, [email protected]

Facilitator: World Bank funded Capacity Building Workshop for Ministry of Health and Child Care - focusing on Impact Evaluation Methods and Data Management Using STATA

Guest Lecturer: University of Zimbabwe Summer School in Monitoring and Evaluation of Public Health Interventions & Women’s University in Afria - Focus on Project Cycle Management, M&E Systems and Impact Evaluation

Director and Mentor: Young Graduate Mentorship Programme. Responsible for the design, roll-out and overall leadership in the implementation of the YGMP, an innovative PSRT Centre programme aimed at building capacity of young graduates in the fields of Project Management, M&E, Research and Data Management.

Senior Trainer/Facilitator for PSRT Centre Training Courses: Developing and facilitating the following Project Management, Data Management and MER open advertsised modules including hands on mentorship: (Ongoing Facilitation - 2008 to Date)• Data Management Systems Strengthening Module for Organisations, • Data Management Using Epi Info and Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) • Results Based Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Systems Development & Strengthening• Applied Project Management for Development Practioners

Consultant: Member of the 6-Member Consulting Group responsible for the M&E System Development and Strengthening for Diakonia Partners in Zimbabwe. Key result areas include framework development and training of partners in RBM, M&E and Data Management. Ref: Tsitsi Maradze (Team Leader), [email protected], Regis Mtutu, Diakonia Country Director [email protected]

Trainer/Facilitator (Capernaum Trust, National Healthcare Trust, Christian Community Partnership Trust) Nov 2012: • Introduction to Operations Research for Development Programmes• M&E and Data Management

Ref: Petronella Maramba, Higherlife Foundation Director: [email protected]

Organisational Strategy Development and Systems’ Strengthening

Training and Workshop Facilitation

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Lead Consultant: Development of Programme Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for Mashambanzou Care Trust (September 2012). Team leader and facilitator in a participatory framework development process which involved training and practical system component building with MCT staff in a workshop set-up. Ref: Sr Ivy Mudangandi, MCT Coordinator, [email protected]

Trainer/Facilitator: Project Management for Development Practitioners - Progressio (Nov 2012)Ref: Fiona Mwashita, Country Director, Progressio: [email protected]

Consultant:- Training and Capacity Building: Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting Systems Strengthening (Nov 2011) Lead trainer and facilitator for an introductory taining course for Management, Programme and M&E Personnel from Higher Life Consortium: Capernaum Trust, CCPT, Joshua Nkomo Scholarship and National Health Care Trust: Ref: Mr Tolbert Mucheri, M&E, [email protected]

Database Development and Data Management Training for Mavambo Trust (June 2005)This assignment also involved the training of project staff in Entry and Analysis using Epi Info Software Package. Ref: The Programme Coordinator Mavambo Trust – Tel: 04 459 876

Facilitator – Development of Operational Work Plans - SOS (2006) Ref: Mrs. C. Pfupa – SOS Children’s Village

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