I am a Master's student in Evaluation & Project Analysis at ESSEC Business School, University of Douala (Cameroon), and a Young & Emerging Evaluator with five years of hands-on experience at the intersection of agribusiness and development evaluation.
Fields of expertise: Participatory Monitoring & Evaluation; M&E framework design (LFA, RBM, Theory of Change, KPI selection); food systems and agri-value chain analysis; food security and rural livelihoods; sustainable agriculture and circular economy approaches; data collection and analysis (KoboToolbox, ODK, Power BI, Tableau, Excel advanced, SPSS/Stata basics).
Work experience: As co-founder and operations lead of a 10-hectare maize production partnership and a broiler poultry enterprise in West Cameroon, I have directly managed agricultural production cycles, tracked performance indicators, assessed field-level risks, and evaluated seasonal results — applying M&E principles within real smallholder food systems. I am an active member of CaDEA (Cameroonian Development Evaluation Association) and CAMSEE (Cameroonian Society of English-speaking Evaluators), and participated in CaDEA's 2025 Annual General Meeting.
I joined EvalForEarth to connect with the global evaluation community focused on SDG2, climate and food security — areas at the core of my professional development — and to contribute an African smallholder farming perspective to the ongoing conversation on how evaluation can drive more equitable and sustainable food system transformation.