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Anton Roy Dharmalingam

Jordan

Anton Roy Dharmalingam Member since 22/01/2026

Smart Capabilities ETA

Managing Director
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I’m an experienced aid professional with nearly two decades of experience across Monitoring, Evaluation, Programming, and Strategy, having worked in over 30 countries in humanitarian, fragile, and development contexts. A significant part of my work has focused on food security, agriculture, climate resilience, and complex multi-sector programming, particularly in highly volatile environments across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.

My strengths lie in designing and operationalising context-sensitive MEAL systems and translating evidence into practical decision-making for programme design, adaptive management, and strategic planning. I have worked extensively with evaluation methodologies and learning frameworks such as Outcome Harvesting, Most Significant Change, systems and process mapping, participatory and youth-led evaluation approaches, market and protection analysis, and complexity-informed tools such as Making Sense of Turbulent Contexts (MSTC) and Do No Harm.

At national, regional, and consortium levels, I’ve led M&E, context monitoring, and learning systems for both direct implementation and partner-led programmes, including remote operations. I bring strong experience in Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) and Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS), including community feedback mechanisms, self-assessments, audit preparation, and partner capacity strengthening.

I also work extensively on research design, data governance, digital data systems, dashboards, and visualization, ensuring ethical standards and data protection are embedded throughout the evidence cycle. In parallel, I’ve supported fundraising and donor engagement and regularly operate at the humanitarian-development-peace nexus, supporting organisations to navigate political sensitivity, operational risk, and adaptive strategy.

I’m particularly interested in exchanging practice on evaluating systems change, climate adaptation outcomes, market-based approaches, and learning in high-uncertainty environments, and I look forward to learning from the collective experience of this community.