Dedicated professional with over four years of experience at Tameer-e-Khalaq, focusing on Cash-Based Transfers (CBT) and Polio eradication initiatives. Expertise in monitoring and managing cash transfer programs to ensure compliance and maximize efficiency through digital account systems. Proven track record in analyzing data to drive program improvements and effectively engaging with beneficiaries to enhance community health outcomes. Experienced in collaborating with cross-functional teams to support both emergency response efforts and ongoing public health campaigns. Committed to empowering underserved populations and contributing to impactful change within the NGO sector.
As a MEAL Officer in the CBT program for WFP TKF, the role involves designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation frameworks to assess program effectiveness. Responsibilities include collecting and analyzing data to measure impact, ensuring accountability, and conducting field visits to monitor implementation and gather beneficiary feedback. This information informs strategic adjustments, ultimately enhancing the effectiveness of cash-based assistance initiatives. The position is crucial in improving program delivery and ensuring alignment with WFP standards.
As a Third-Party Field Monitor for the Polio Program in various districts of Balochistan for over three years, I was responsible for conducting field assessments to ensure the effective implementation of vaccination campaigns. My role included monitoring the performance of health teams, verifying vaccination coverage, and collecting data on outreach efforts. Additionally, I provided feedback and recommendations to improve strategies and address challenges, contributing to the overall goal of eradicating polio in the region.