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ABOUT EDDAH
Eddah holds a Master’s degree in Public health, Monitoring and Evaluation.
She is a Afya Bora fellow in Global health leadership awarded by a consortium of Eight Universities from USA and Africa.
Eddah has a multifaced competence in Organizational Development, Monitoring, Evaluation and gender specialization and training. She has worked as a technical advisor for USAID funded organization overseeing activities in Eastern and Central regions of Kenya, which led to strengthening the health systems.
She has also supported other organization in Kenya such as AMREF Kenya where with the M&E manager conducted the M&E capacity assessment in and facilitated the M&E training for the Kenya Country Office staffs
She has conducted trainings and workshops on various aspects of project management monitoring and evaluation, Frameworks and Theories in M&E, strategic planning and Gender and Equity focused evaluations for various organization and training institutions. Eddah is also a certified facilitator and trainer of trainers (TOT) in health systems management.
Eddah is an independent consultant with Consultancy for Organization Development CODR and has conducted qualitative, quantitative and mixed surveys in Evaluations (baseline, Formative, Midterm, Endterm, rapid Evaluations and transformative evaluations) and developed strategic plans for a number of organizations, in Kenya, Africa and Internationally.
She is a Afya Bora fellow in Global health leadership awarded by a consortium of Eight Universities from USA and Africa.
Eddah has a multifaced competence in Organizational Development, Monitoring, Evaluation and gender specialization and training. She has worked as a technical advisor for USAID funded organization overseeing activities in Eastern and Central regions of Kenya, which led to strengthening the health systems.
She has also supported other organization in Kenya such as AMREF Kenya where with the M&E manager conducted the M&E capacity assessment in and facilitated the M&E training for the Kenya Country Office staffs
She has conducted trainings and workshops on various aspects of project management monitoring and evaluation, Frameworks and Theories in M&E, strategic planning and Gender and Equity focused evaluations for various organization and training institutions. Eddah is also a certified facilitator and trainer of trainers (TOT) in health systems management.
Eddah is an independent consultant with Consultancy for Organization Development CODR and has conducted qualitative, quantitative and mixed surveys in Evaluations (baseline, Formative, Midterm, Endterm, rapid Evaluations and transformative evaluations) and developed strategic plans for a number of organizations, in Kenya, Africa and Internationally.
SPREADING MONITORING AND EVALUATION CULTURE
Eddah is active in spreading the culture of Monitoring and Evaluation.
She is a member of EvalPartners and leads their Gender and Evaluation Thematic group.
She is a member of IDEAS and has spoken in conference in Guanajuato, Mexico.
She is part of EES and has chaired a panel in Thessaloniki Greece.
She has also presented and facilitated round table discussions at AFrEA conferences in Abidjan, Cote D'ivoire and Kampala Uganda.
She is also on the Board of Advisers for MEPAK (Monitoring and Evaluation Professionals Association of Kenya)
She is a member of EvalPartners and leads their Gender and Evaluation Thematic group.
She is a member of IDEAS and has spoken in conference in Guanajuato, Mexico.
She is part of EES and has chaired a panel in Thessaloniki Greece.
She has also presented and facilitated round table discussions at AFrEA conferences in Abidjan, Cote D'ivoire and Kampala Uganda.
She is also on the Board of Advisers for MEPAK (Monitoring and Evaluation Professionals Association of Kenya)
Writing and Storytelling
Eddah has published articles on M&E and health systems strengthening and she’s a peer reviewer with the African Evaluation Association Journal. She leads the IDEAS thematic group on Gender and Equity focused Evaluation (GEFE).
She blogs on several blogs
Monitoring for Sustainable Development
Strengthening the government sectors and organizations with an aim of changing lives and achieving all development goal sustainable
Strengthening Health Systems
Eddah has a background in working in Kenya's public health and private health providers. She has also advised governments and developmental organizations on strengthening health systems in Kenya
MEPAK
Eddah is a guest writer for Monitoring and Evaluations Professionals Association of Kenya on Medium
She blogs on several blogs
Monitoring for Sustainable Development
Strengthening the government sectors and organizations with an aim of changing lives and achieving all development goal sustainable
Strengthening Health Systems
Eddah has a background in working in Kenya's public health and private health providers. She has also advised governments and developmental organizations on strengthening health systems in Kenya
MEPAK
Eddah is a guest writer for Monitoring and Evaluations Professionals Association of Kenya on Medium
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