With over 11 years of experience in supervisory roles for various donor-funded programs/projects, I have demonstrated expertise in organizing and conducting monitoring and evaluations, qualitative/quantitative data analysis, report development, trainings (IFC/World Bank/Business Edge), proposal development, and program/project management. I possess extensive experience in cross-cultural environments, particularly in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout my career, I have successfully managed more than 30 projects for international organizations/donors, from proposal development to project end line reports. In addition, I have actively participated in sessions such as the "Crises Response & Resilience Lab" organized by Start Network and Root Cause Analysis (RCA) organized by Humanitarian Advisory Group (HAG) in collaboration with DFAT Australia. I have worked with numerous national and international organizations over the past 11 years and successfully implemented the projects, including USAID, DFID/FCDO, Start Network, ODI, HAG, USIP, Asia Foundation, AWDP/USAID, UN organizations, DACAAR, AKF, Oxfam GB, CARE International, NCA, DKH, Muslim Hands, Islamic Relief, IMC, BMZ, and World Bank-funded projects. My thematic expertise lies in Education, GBV, Health, DRR, and WASH. Throughout my career, I have gained extensive expertise in concept note development, grant writing, capacity building, baseline/KAP surveys, evaluation, quality research, data analysis, and technical report writing. I am proficient in designing and analyzing quantitative and qualitative research findings using different statistical software. Over the years, I have provided capacity buildings sessions, research, baseline, mid-term, and final evaluation services to clients in the development sector across various regions, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, and UAE. I possess the skills to develop programs, conduct monitoring and evaluation, facilitate organizational development, and formulate policies that align with both organizational and donor requirements. I am confident in my ability to undertake a responsible position and contribute effectively as a valuable team player.
As the Manager for Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), my job is to carefully plan and oversee the way we track our project's progress and results. I work closely with the project team, helping design the project strategies and setting up detailed plans for monitoring and evaluation. Day-to-day, I make sure our monitoring systems are working well. I create tools to collect data and ensure that the information we gather is accurate. I also train our field staff, guiding them in the monitoring and evaluation process. Once we collect data, I analyze it using special tools. I organize the information, find patterns, and summarize our findings. Based on this, I create regular reports, sharing our progress with the team, donors, and other important stakeholders. I'm also involved in special studies and evaluations. I analyze programs, lead evaluation teams, and coordinate with external consultants when needed. My goal is to make sure we understand how well our projects are working and where we can improve.
Ensuring the development of client proposals for Third Party Monitoring, Baseline studies, Projects evaluation and other consulting related projects as well as RFPs or RFIs (including synthesizing all proposal materials into final ready packages). Developing project plans which define project tasks, deliverables, milestones, resources and timelines and managing and maintaining the project plans as project move from proposal to delivery/execution. Collaborating with project team members, enumerators and field staff for the provision of field related data and analyzing the collected data by using different methods and modules. Facilitating and organizing meetings and events regarding project activities including meeting with implementing partners, potential partners, beneficiaries.
Writing proposals and submitting to different donor’s/INGO’s (USAID, UNDP, WFP, Asia Foundation, Search for common ground, UNWOMEN... etc).
Overseeing the ongoing projects of SFCG, Women’s Voice and Leadership program / The Asia Foundation, Peace Innovation Fund (PIF)/ USIP and evaluating the impact of completed projects.
Training the project personnel on the smooth implementation of the projects.
Maintaining regular coordination and communication with donor, other partner organizations, consultants, NGOs and community.
Preparing Monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, annual and other program reports and in placing and documenting in time aligning with project design and donor’s requirement.
Conducting meetings among Project team including consortium members on progress work and further analysis on needs for change to donor requests through open and constant channels of communications with donors.
Project Successfully Implemented:
Women’s Voice and Leadership - The Asia Foundation (Screening Documentary, Street theatres, Civic Advocacy Sessions, Awareness Workshops, Advocacy billboards, newsletter articles).
Supervising research thesis and development of department.
Teaching different subjects (e.g. Business Research Methodology, Organization Development, Consumer Behavior, Business Ethics, Marketing Management and Principles of Marketing).
Preparing assignments, and assessing the abilities of students.
Identifying funding opportunities and writing proposals and submitting to different donor organizations.
Attending the donors meeting and presenting the project proposals.
Training the project staff for the smooth implementation of projects
Contributing to the quality of the presentations regarding the results of the projects and to their dissemination to donors and other partners.
Coordinating the preparation and finalization of donor (USAID/WHO) reports for current projects, ensuring consistency, accuracy, clarity, and timely submission in compliance with donor’s contractual requirements
Project Successfully Implemented:
Traditional Dispute Resolution (TDR) Program of ADALAT of Checchi and Company Consulting, Inc (USAID) (Worth USD-315,000).
Supported the development of proposal, smoothly implemented the project and reported all the activities to Checchi on monthly, quarterly basis.
Training related to financial management and the use of software as finance manager to mid-career/ semi-professional employees and job seekers - USAID-AWDP (Worth USD-255,000).
Developed proposal, planned for the project startup activities, shortlisted the trainees and managed the efficient implementation of the project.
WHMO implemented The Goldozi project of FHI 360 (USAID) in eastern region of Afghanistan, In that project I worked as a project coordinator and my responsibilities were.
Organizing, attending, and participating meetings in eastern region.
Conducting field visits to meet Goldozi project beneficiaries (women embroiderers) and oversee the training program and quality of their work.
Maintaining and monitoring Goldozi project plans, project schedules, trainees’ registrations.
Working as a focal person with the WHMO, stakeholders and FHI 360 country office.
Directing project correspondences by preparing and reviewing project proposals, memos, meeting minutes and emails
Supervising students research thesis, and research and development of department.
Teaching different subjects (e.g. Business Research Methodology, Organization Development, Consumer Behavior, Business Ethics, Marketing Management and Principles of Marketing).
Preparing assignments, and assessing the abilities of students.
Wrote technical and financial proposals and submitted to different organizations including US Embassy, UNDP, WFP, GIZ, War Child Canada, UN-Habitat etc.
Developed proposals, participated in the inception meeting and presented both the proposals, contacted the chamber of commerce and industries officials for introducing the key local companies, singed MoUs with the identified companies and ensured the efficient implementation of both the projects.
Winning Proposals and Projects Implemented: “Short term training for project management (worth USD-141,000)” “Short term training for Women in private sector (worth USD-160,000)” (USAID-AWDP-Creative Associates International).
Developed technical and financial proposal, participated in the presentation of the proposal, successfully implemented the project in all the project locations/provinces.
Maintained and monitored project plan, project schedules, work hours, budgets and expenditures.
Organized, attended, and participated in all the stakeholder meetings.
Documented and follow up on important actions and decisions from meetings and other activities of project.
Ensured the efficient project activities (Trainings, Workshops, Focus group discussions) and scheduling for the implementation.
Frequently performed project assessment and weekly, monthly, and quarterly reporting to UNWOMEN head office.
Winning Proposals and Projects Implemented: Training related to capacity development, administration, and management skills for elimination of violence against women (EVAW) commission members (UNWOMEN Project).
Identification and building a rapport with potential clients
Developing the banking business.
Opening of accounts of the potential clients.
Maintaining good relations with clients.
Performing administrative support and with management.