Jackie Yiptong Avila is Program Evaluator with over ten years of experience in conducting evaluation using a mixed methods approach. Previously. she has worked at Statistics Canada as a Survey Statistician and Methodologist, a career that spanned for over 30 years. She has extensive experience in designing and managing household, socio-economic and enterprise surveys as well as customer satisfaction surveys She has worked in West Africa, the Middle East, Haiti, Mauritius and Canada. Her experience in program evaluation includes
· Familiarity with the UN, USAID and USDA Evaluation Policy and Guidelines.
· Evaluation of USAID Feed the Future Food security and Nutrition Programs, USDA Food for Progress Agriculture Value Chains Program; UNDP Women and Youth empowerment and micro-enterprises Programs; UNFPA and USAID programs in humanitarian settings.
Jackie was a Staff member of the World Bank International Program for Development Evaluation Training (IPDET). She provides training and workshop facilitation in Survey Methodology; Monitoring and Evaluation. She is a member of the Canadian Evaluation Society; the American Evaluation Association; the Canadian Association of International Development Practitioners and is a Lifetime member of the International Development Evaluation Association ( IDEAS). She is fluent in English, French and Spanish and enjoys working with emerging young evaluators.
Canada
Jackie (Jacqueline) Yiptong Avila
Program Evaluator/Survey Methodologist
Independent Consultant
Publicado el 19/08/2024
Hola a todos,
Gracias por compartir su experiencia sobre las evaluaciones de evaluabilidad. Me interesaría saber qué hace que un programa sea "no evaluable". ¿Existe alguna lista de control al respecto?
Saludos cordiales,
Jackie