I have over 8 years of experience in agriculture, Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL), and Training of Trainers (TOT), with a strong background in educational leadership, strategic development, and planning. My expertise lies in designing and implementing impactful programs that promote sustainability, capacity building, and long-term growth across communities and institutions.
Somalia
Said Hassan Osman
Project manager
Agro-Coastal Research & Development Organization (ACORDO)
Posted on 28/10/2025
As an agriculturist and a teacher from Somalia, I believe communicating evaluation goes far beyond writing detailed reports — it’s about translating evidence into action. In the agricultural sector, we often work with farmers, communities, and policymakers who may not always read long technical reports. Therefore, effective communication means presenting evaluation findings in clear, practical, and relatable ways.
To communicate evaluation well, we need:
Simplicity and clarity – using local languages, visuals, and real-life examples instead of jargon.
Timely sharing – delivering key insights while decisions are still being made.
Participatory communication – involving stakeholders in discussions so they understand and own the findings.
Storytelling with data – showing human impact and change, not just statistics.
When evaluation results are communicated this way, they inspire improvement, strengthen accountability, and motivate sustainable change — especially in agriculture and rural development programs. 🌾