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This position is for the Tuungane project in western Tanzania and is based in Kigoma town. This project is in partnership with Pathfinder International and focuses on healthier fisheries, healthier forests, and healthier families. More about the project can be found here: https://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/africa/wherewework/tuungane-project.xml
The Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Officer, Tuungane Project will manage and maintain a project monitoring database, provide support to Conservancy staff and partners on monitoring data collection, and produce periodic monitoring reports. The M&E Officer will also support periodic project evaluations.
The M&E Officer leads the project’s monitoring efforts. The position also organizes and supervises the data collection of project indicators, inputs the data into the monitoring database, organizes periodic community feedback forums in project villages, analyzes the monitoring data, finds the explanation for variations in the data, produces quarterly monitoring reports, documents lessons learned and success stories, and reports back to the data collectors on the results at least twice a year. The M&E Officer also helps organize and supports data collection for project evaluations.