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Evaluation Consultant
FCG SwedenEvaluation Consultant
Jul. 2019 - Dec. 2019Bangkok, Bangkok City, ThailandResponsible for the evaluation of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center – Sweden Collaborative Project Evaluation in Five Countries: Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Cambodia.
Performance Unit: Monitoring and Evaluation Manager
KIAT - Indonesia Australia Partnership for InfrastructurePerformance Unit: Monitoring and Evaluation Manager
Dec. 2017Greater Jakarta Area, IndonesiaKIAT is a partnership between the Governments of Australia and Indonesia to support sustainable and inclusive economic growth through improved access to infrastructure for all people. Achievements: Lead the piloting and implementation of KIAT Performance System for Transport Portfolio. Responsibilities: Oversee monitoring, evaluation and learning of KIAT Facility for Transport Portfolio.
Senior Consultant
Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Agency of Republic IndoensiaSenior Consultant
Jan. 2017 - Dec. 2017East Java, IndonesiaResponsibilities: Conduct monitoring and assessment of the Family Hope Program (Program Keluarga Harapan Akses) in Difficult Areas in Indonesia: East Java, Papua, West Papua. Funded by GIZ and led by the Indonesia Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas).
Monitoring And Evaluation Consultant
PT Carbon TropicMonitoring And Evaluation Consultant
Apr. 2016 - Dec. 2016Jambi Province, IndonesiaResponsibilities: Manage and oversee monitoring and evaluation aspects of the partnership project between Carbon Tropic Consortium and MCA-Indonesia: Governing The Prosperous Landscape: Integrating Natural Resource Management and Renewable Energy Utilization for Low Carbon Economic Development in Kerinci, Jambi Province.
Monitoring Evaluation and Learning Manager
Oxford Policy ManagementMonitoring Evaluation and Learning Manager
May. 2014 - Oct. 2015JakartaMultistakeholder Forestry Programme Phase 3 (MFP3) is a joint programme between the UK and Indonesia governments aiming at improving forest governance with three workstreams: (1) Timber Legality, (2) Enterpreneurship Development, and (3) Community Access to Forest. MFP3 worked in 18 provinces in Indonesia with around 20 partners. Achievements: Lead the development and implementation of Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (MEL) System of MFP Phase III Program. Responsibilities: Develop, implement and continuously improve MEL system; and organise programme-wide MEL activities.
National Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
World Food ProgrammeNational Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
Nov. 2013 - May. 2014Greater Jakarta Area, IndonesiaThe WFP’s Indonesia Country Program2012-2015 reflects the shift in WFP’s role from direct operational engagement to capacity development of the government and the communities to address food security and nutrition challenges. WFP support the government to enhance the capacity to address food and nutrition insecurity and disaster preparedness through technical assistance, prototyping and policy advocacy. The three strategic priorities over the period of 2012-2015 are to: 1. Strengthen Indonesia’s capacity to address food insecurity through enhanced monitoring, analysis and mapping capacity; 2. Strengthen Indonesia’s capacity to prepare for and respond to disasters and shocks; and 3. Strengthen Indonesia’s capacity to reduce under-nutrition below critical levels. WFP focuses primarily on the food insecure provinces Nusa Tenggara Timur, Nusa Tenggara Barat and Papua. Achievements: Lead the development of regular Monitoring and Evaluation Updates of UNWFP Indonesia. Responsibilities: Coordinate and oversee monitoring and evaluation activities of all UNWFP Indonesia country programme activities.
Researcher - Rapid Assessment Baseline
International Labour Organization (ILO)Researcher - Rapid Assessment Baseline
Aug. 2013 - Oct. 2013Makassar, South Sulawesi, IndonesiaPROMOTE: Decent Work for Domestic Workers to End Child Domestic Work (CDW) The Project aims to reduce child domestic workers significantly by building institutional capacities of domestic worker organizations to promote decent work for domestic workers effectively. PROMOTE develops a model and initial pilot of an ICT system that allows domestic workers to link with educational, social and legal services they might need, and to document and report instances of exploitation. The systems can also be used for information collection, rapid assessments and attitudinal polls. Responsibilities: Conduct Rapid assessment (baseline and end line) through questionnaires and in-depth interviews to gain insights into CDWs and DWs behavioral patterns and access to mobile phones and use of the internet. The study also collects information on demographics including age and gender and on the key issues in which CDWs and other identified target groups (e.g. employers) express interest.
Evaluation Consultant
SIPU InternationalEvaluation Consultant
Aug. 2013 - Oct. 2013Stockholm, SwedenExperiences and Lessons Learned from Partner Driven Cooperation in the Seven Selective Cooperation Countries, a project funded by Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) in Seven Cooperative Countries: South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, China, India, Vietnam, and Indonesia. Responsibilities: Manage, and with the International Consultant, conduct the evaluation in Indonesia.
End of Project Evaluator
BaKTI FoundationEnd of Project Evaluator
Mar. 2013 - May. 2013Makassar Area, South Sulawesi, IndonesiaResponsibilities: Manage and conduct evaluation of Eastern Indonesia Knowledge Exchange Program funded by Australia Indonesia Partnership for Decentralization (AIPD) and implemented by BaKTI Foundation in twelve provinces in Eastern Indonesia (Kawasan Timur Indonesia). Five core products that were evaluated are: 1. Smart Practices 2. Website Batukar.info 3. Newsletter BaKTINews 4. Head of Bappeda Forum 5. Regional Discussion of East Indonesia Leaders
Co Founder
Estudiar: Partner in DevelopmentCo Founder
Feb. 2013Greater Jakarta Area, IndonesiaEstudiar - Partner in Development is an independent organization consists of professionals working in development sector. We aim to improve development projects we are implementing to ensure that the projects are implemented effectively, efficiently, sustainably and benefitting the targeted beneficiaries specifically the most vulnerable groups. Achievements: Lead three winning project proposals development. Responsibilities: Provide advice on monitoring, evaluation and learning aspects of Estudiar projects.
Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
Tetra Tech ARD - USAID IFACSMonitoring and Evaluation Officer
Feb. 2012 - Aug. 2012Greater Jakarta Area, IndonesiaA USAID funded Indonesia Forestry and Climate Support Project implemented in South Aceh, Southeast Aceh, Gayo Lues, Central Kalimantan, West Kalimantan, and Papua Province. Achievements: Lead the revision of Performance Monitoring Plan (PMP) that successfully passed USAID Data Quality Assessment (DQA). Responsibilities: Manage operations of IFACS PMP at the outputs and outcomes level including instrument development.
Senior Planning Monitoring Evaluation and Reporting Officer
Canadian Red CrossSenior Planning Monitoring Evaluation and Reporting Officer
May. 2011 - Dec. 2011Greater Jakarta Area, IndonesiaPERTAMA Integrated Community Based Risk Reduction Project and Organization Development - a project implemented by Palang Merah Indonesia (PMI) in West Sumatera, Jambi, and Lampung Province, and PMI Headquarter Jakarta. Achievements: Lead the development and implementation of CRC Indonesia PMER System and provide co-facilitate the finalisation of PMI Technical Guidelines of Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting. Responsibilities: Manage CRC Indonesia PMER system; and provide technical assistance and capacity building of Indonesian Red Cross partner.
Project Monitoring and Operations Manager
SMECProject Monitoring and Operations Manager
Oct. 2010 - Apr. 2011Greater Jakarta Area, IndonesiaIndonesia Infrastructure Initiative Facility (IndII): Managing Special Railway Project with the Directorate General Railway, Ministry of Transport, delivered by Harral Winner Thompson Sharp and Klein Incorporation, USA. The project is to develop Special Railway Guidelines and Regulatory Framework Recommendations for the development of Special Railway Regulations with coordination with the Ministry of Transport. Manage and monitor day-to-day operations and project implementation.
Monitoring Evaluation and Reporting Specialist
CARE International IndonesiaMonitoring Evaluation and Reporting Specialist
Aug. 2009 - Nov. 2010South Sulawesi and Gorontalo Province, IndonesiaThe Sulawesi Water Sanitation and Hygiene (SWASH) project has been active in 152 communities in South Sulawesi and Gorontalo province to bring water and sanitation services to more than 170,000 people of the poorest families and households. Through community-managed processes in collaboration with the Indonesian government, the project centers on establishing and training village and government committees, constructing water and sanitation systems and promoting hygiene behavior change. August 2009 - June 2020 Title: Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Specialist Achievements: Lead project completion process and manage SWASH end of program evaluations. Responsibilities: Manage SWASH monitoring and evaluation activities and produce regular project reports. September - November 2010 Title: End of Project Support Reporting Consultant Responsibilities: Support to the development of SWASH End of Project Report and manage SWASH program documentation.
Appraisal Monitoring Evaluation Head
ACTEDAppraisal Monitoring Evaluation Head
Jan. 2009 - Jun. 2009North Sumatera Province, IndonesiaACTED has been working with Nias population since 2005. First to provided relief and recovery assistance shortly after the earthquake in 2005 and continues to work with communities in the north and western districts to improve fishing and farming livelihoods, disaster preparedness, local governance, and child protection. January - June 2009 Title: Appraisal, Monitoring and Evaluation Head Achievements: Lead the development and implementation of ACTED AME system and core documentation. Responsibilities: Manage appraisal, monitoring and evaluation activities of five ACTED projects: road construction, livelihood, disaster risk reduction, hygiene education, and fishery June - July 2008 Title: End of Project Evaluator of the Provision of Latrine Facilities and Hygiene Education in 21 Schools Project in Lahewa, Nias, Indonesia. Responsibilities: Evaluate the impact of the intervention , analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the project, gather lessons learnt, and provide recommendation for the improvement of future similar project.
Database Team Manager; Information System Assistant Manager; Livelihood Administrator
British Red CrossDatabase Team Manager; Information System Assistant Manager; Livelihood Administrator
Feb. 2006 - Jun. 2008Aceh Province, IndonesiaFrom April 2005 to June 2008, the British Red Cross Society (BRCS) disbursed more than USD 10 million in cash grants direct to over 10,000 tsunami-affected people in Aceh to support the recovery of their predominantly agriculture and fisheries-based livelihoods. Other components of the largest ever BRCS Tsunami Recovery Programme are livelihoods, disaster risk reduction, and safe house program. Achievements: Lead the restructuring of Database and Monitoring Evaluation team and lead the teams in project completion process. Responsibilities: Manage BRCS database of program and beneficiaries and day-to-day monitoring evaluation activities.
Productivity Specialist and Access Behavior Change Trainer
IMPAC® Integrated Control Systems, Inc.Productivity Specialist and Access Behavior Change Trainer
Jan. 2001 - Oct. 2005Punta Gorda, Florida AreaIMPAC focuses on the entire operational flow of an organization, analyzing the effect each component has on the total operation. IMPAC works closely with the first levels of supervision and management, the people responsible for the continued success of the organizations but who are rarely given the tools, training and skills that enable them to be effective in their jobs. IMPAC helps them develop the tools, techniques and motivation that are necessary to consistently control and manage the company's resources in the most productive and profitable way. January 2001 - October 2005 Responsibilities: Coordinate with clients to improve productivity through in-depth analysis, capacity building, and application of improved tools and operating systems. July - October 2008 Responsibilities: Conduct in-depth analysis and evaluation, capacity building of clients’ people, installation and implementation of necessary tools, and improving operating systems.
Junior Program Officer
Ford FoundationJunior Program Officer
Jul. 1996 - Jan. 1999Greater Jakarta Area, IndonesiaCenter for Gender Communication and Reproductive Health Project Responsibilities: Implement program activities; conduct capacity building or partners; and conduct necessary studies.
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