HRHP Professional Development Workshop - M&E for Human Rights and Humanitarian Professionals

by Human Rights & Humanitarian Policy Concentration

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Tue, Feb 25, 2020

4:10 PM – 6 PM EST (GMT-5)

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IAB 405

420 West 118th Street, New York, New York 10027, United States

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Please join HRHP, HAWT, HRWG, and the Office of Career Services in welcoming Simon Fuchs, who will be facilitating a Professional Development Workshop on Monitoring and Evaluation for human rights and humanitarian practictioners.

Simon Fuchs is the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Advisor for the International Rescue Committee (IRC) Economic Recovery and Development (ERD) technical unit. He leads IRC's initiatives to develop agency-wide indicators for IRC's economic wellbeing outcomes, M&E planning tools and methodologies, data collection and management systems, data analysis, indicator reporting and data use/interpretation for cash assistance, food security and livelihoods programs in the Middle East, West Africa, and East Africa regions. His specialization includes integration of mobile data collection platforms and other technology tools to improve efficiency and effectiveness of project-level M&E systems. Prior to joining IRC, Simon worked on development of IT systems for M&E at software firm Synergy International Systems, and served as Overseas Development Institute (ODI) Fellow / Economist at the Nigeria National Planning Commission (NPC), where he was closely involved in the rollout the M&E system for Nigeria's Vision 2020 national development strategy. Simon has an MSc in Economics from the University of Warwick, and speaks English, Spanish, some French and a bit of Nigerian pidgin slang.


Registration priority is for HRHP students.

RSVP is required to attend this workshop.

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IAB 405

420 West 118th Street, New York, New York 10027, United States

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Co-hosted with: Human Rights Working Group, Career Advancement Center