Experienced Socio-Economist with over 15 years of diverse research expertise and program management, monitoring, evaluation Research and Learning (MERL), program and survey design, project and survey management, Management of Information Systems (MIS) Qualitative and Quantitative Research within Health, Education, Social Protection, Maternal Child Adolescence and Reproductive Health, Livelihood and Youth Empowerment. He has worked as Senior Program Manager Monitoring, Research, Evaluation, and Learning for over 20 years with various development organizations. Martin has experience in conducting baseline and evaluation surveys, developing key performance indicators (KPIs), and utilizing data visualization tools to present findings effectively. He is proficient in using M&E software, statistical analysis, and participatory evaluation methods to assess program effectiveness and drive continuous improvement. Passionate about accountability and learning, Martin works closely with stakeholders, donors, and field teams to strengthen monitoring systems and enhance project impact. His commitment to data-driven solutions helps the Justice and Mercy (JAM) Community Integrated Project optimize resources and maximize positive change in communities

