Elizabeth Wangari Waweru is a monitoring and evaluation specialist with a strong project management and research background. She has extensive experience in data collection, analysis, and reporting, as well as research design and project management, with a keen eye for detail and accuracy. Elizabeth is a results-driven individual passionate about ensuring accountability, learning, and continuous improvement in development programs.
Elizabeth's expertise in monitoring and evaluation has enabled her to work with various international development organizations, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations in Africa. She has developed and implemented monitoring and evaluation frameworks, tools, and systems for projects in diverse sectors, including education, health, and agriculture.
Elizabeth holds a Master's in Development Studies from the University of Nairobi, specializing in designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation systems. She also has a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Sociology from Kenyatta University. Elizabeth is a member of the African Evaluation Association (AfrEA) and the International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA).
Elizabeth aims to contribute to the development sector by promoting evidence-based decision-making and strengthening monitoring and evaluation systems. She is committed to building the capacity of development practitioners to design, implement and manage monitoring and evaluation systems that lead to improved programmatic outcomes. Elizabeth's ultimate goal is to contribute to achieving sustainable development goals, focusing on promoting social inclusion and reducing inequality in Africa..