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Professional Profile

Information Management and MEAL professional with over 10 years of experience across Education, Public Health, Emergency Support, Food Security, and Humanitarian sectors in INGO and UN settings. Skilled in MEAL system design, Theory of Change alignment, indicator mapping, information management, insightful dashboards, and database/web development. Known for practical problem-solving, strong stakeholder coordination, and building team capability through coaching and hands-on technical support.

Working Experience

Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Coordinator
A Thailand INGO
Oct 2025 – Present

MEL planning and routine performance tracking to support evidence-based delivery and adaptive management. I coordinate data flow from field teams to reporting, strengthen indicator definitions and tools, and improve data quality through practical checks and supportive supervision. I also support colleagues and partner organizations to use digital tools and dashboards so that decision-makers can quickly see progress, gaps, and actions.

Focus: LogFrame, ToC, indicators mapping, adaptive data management system with reliable reporting, and learning loops for implementation improvement.
Evidence & Information Management (EIM) Advisor
Save the Children – MEC
Dec 2022 – May 2025

Provided technical leadership to strengthen education information systems (EMIS) and MEAL frameworks across ethnic education partners. I worked closely with diverse service providers and stakeholders to build trust, align data standards, and promote consistent reporting. I designed and delivered tailored capacity-building (workshops, coaching, consultations) and mentored three EIM Coordinators to ensure partner support was timely and practical.

In addition, I led sector-wide events such as an EMIS Forum and an Accountability Forum to share best practices and encourage innovation. I also supported unit operations (planning, coordination, and communication) and contributed to strategic alignment of information systems with Theory of Change approaches and SDG priorities.

Key outcome: stronger EMIS/MEAL capacity and improved coordination across multiple education actors.
Monitoring & Evaluation Manager
Médecins du Monde
Mar 2022 – Nov 2022

Led the development and revision of M&E systems by working directly with field teams to understand operational needs and convert them into clear tools, guidance, and procedures. I ensured reporting was timely and compliant (monthly to annual cycles), and I provided analytical feedback on performance against key indicators to improve decision-making at coordination and field levels.

I conducted routine data quality assessments (RDQA) and supported response to donor and authority feedback, including corrections to historical datasets in DHIS2 when required. I also contributed to assessments, evaluations, and operational research by preparing ToRs, designing tools, facilitating training, and supporting data analysis and reporting, while supervising and coaching M&E staff.

Key outcome: improved system clarity, data quality, and compliance across sites.
National Consultant (M&E) — Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief & Resettlement
UNICEF
Oct 2020 – Jun 2021

Supported MSWRR and UNICEF to develop a practical M&E approach by coordinating focal persons across departments and consolidating pre-selected indicators into a coherent set aligned with international frameworks. I prepared technical notes that clarified data sources, roles, reporting frequency, and official reporting channels, and I documented workshop results and early recommendations for how M&E responsibilities could be distributed across union and sub-national levels.

Key outcome: an agreed indicator list and clearer reporting responsibilities across departments.
Monitoring Officer
UNICEF
Dec 2019 – Aug 2020

Managed results-based monitoring for implementing partners and promoted the use of digital systems (eTools) across programme sections (Education, WASH, Child Protection, Health & Nutrition).

I developed dashboards (Power BI) and designed digital data collection tools using ODK platforms (Kobo/ONA). I also built and maintained several web-based information systems—such as cold chain inventory, vaccine stock control, and a health facility database—using MySQL,PHP, and related web technologies in collaboration with partners supporting immunization (e.g., GAVI, UNICEF, WHO, MOHS).

Key outcome: stronger digital monitoring and practical health information tools for field use.
MEAL Officer
The Union (Challenge TB / USAID)
Mar 2017 – Nov 2019

Led end-to-end MEAL functions from baseline planning through final analysis and donor reporting. I developed core MEAL products (frameworks, guidelines, manuals, RDQA procedures) and strengthened data flow from township level to donor reporting level. I delivered capacity building for staff on MEAL processes and digital tools to ensure consistent implementation across teams.

On the systems side, I built data collection and reporting solutions (Epi Info, Microsoft/Google platforms), developed databases in MySQL, and created automated analysis and reporting components using Java. I supported GIS work such as case mapping and heatmaps using QGIS, Google My Maps, and geojson.io, and co-led an online-based implementation mechanism for the PICTS program to increase TB suspect detection.

Key outcome: improved data reliability, faster reporting, and stronger evidence for TB program decisions.
Project Officer
The Union
Nov 2014 – Feb 2017

Supported township and mid-level project management, including planning, supervision of field activities, and routine monitoring of the PICTS programme. I helped manage budgets and human resources, ensured township-level data was organized and usable, and maintained strong coordination with MOHS, GAD, and local stakeholders.

I also led community engagement activities such as volunteer network development, event coordination, mobile clinic support, and TB health promotion, while delivering training to basic health staff and volunteers to strengthen implementation quality.

Key outcome: smoother township operations and stronger community-level implementation capacity.
Township Project Coordinator
MHAA
Mar 2013 – Jun 2014

Coordinated community health activities in IDP camp settings in Rakhine State, focusing on nutrition promotion, basic clinical support, WASH messaging, communicable disease prevention, antenatal care, and immunization outreach. I worked carefully with different community groups to maintain trust and ensure services were delivered safely and respectfully, including providing basic training to traditional birth attendants to improve community-level maternal health practices.

Key outcome: consistent community health delivery and improved collaboration in complex settings.

Academic & Professional Qualifications

Master in Data Sciences
Guglielmo Marconi University, Italy
2024 – 2025
Certificate
MBA (Thesis)
Mandalay University
2018 – Postponed
Certificate
Postgraduate Diploma in Data Science (CIQ)
Athena Global Education
Postgraduate Diploma in International Relations
Mandalay University
2017 – 2018
Certificate
Diploma in Project Management
Alison
Bachelor of Community Health
University of Community Health
2009 – 2013
Certificate