Mr. Elamin is currently affiliated professor in AEPRC _ Agricultural Economic & Policy Research Center, an HLPE and Ex TL for Policies & Capacity Development Programme (AU-IBAR _Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources) is a professor of social policy and capacity development with over 30 years in pro-ject/programme research coordination, impact evaluation of humanitarian projects and micro & macroeco-nomic policy & capacity development, sectoral and M&E promoting Value Chains on Health, WASH and Green economic communities. He works as a key expert for main stakeholders concerned with eradicating extreme hunger, malnutrition and poverty including State Governments, INGOs, WFP, EU, AU, USAID, GIZ and the WB projects in managing and monitoring FSN, Health & WASH, rural markets and business in conflict crisis countries including Sudan, Afghanistan, Somalia, and Iraq. Mr. Elamin is one of HLPE team who have prepared report # 13 on "Multi-Stakeholder Partnership for Financing and Improving FSN”. Be-ing the co-founder and policy research professor affiliated to AEPRC_ Agricultural Economic & Policy Research Centre- and member of the WBG, Mr. Elamin’s main research areas are public finance, agricul-tural economics, environmental policy, and rural development, with over 40 research publications.
More specifically, Prof Elamin experiences in policy & capacity development include:
Quantitative Research Methods
Financial and Cost effectiveness management for donor value of money
Marketing and market research
Agricultural business modelling and planning
Food Security and Food safety program analysis, formulation and evaluation
Quality assurance and control (QAQC)
Standards and compliance
Financing for Development
Posté le 07/02/2020
Chère Silva
Le modèle logique et la ToC ont une signification plus ou moins interchangeable, qui se traduit généralement dans la construction du LogFrame.
Neil pourrait aider à clarifier ce problème de la théorie du changement et son lien avec LogFrame, s'il vous plaît.
Elamin
EU consultant
Lead Evaluation Expert
Nairobi
Sudan
Eltighani Mirghani Elamin
Professor
Agricultural Economic and Policy Reserach Center
Posté le 10/03/2020
PME est un terme largement utilisé par tous les projets de l’USAID depuis le début de 2000, c’est un acronyme pour la planification descendante, la gestion (suivi) et l’évaluation. Il serait préférable d’éviter d’utiliser PME comme nous entendons ici « Suivi et évaluation participatives », une approche ascendante.
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Elamin Elamin