Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor | Programme Manager | IRC Ethiopia
Michael Abera has 18 years of work experience as monitoring and evaluation and data management expert while working with national and international development organizations in WASH, Public Health, and Environment sectors. Michael studied Statistics, Computer Science and Project Management at Addis Ababa university. Michael joined IRC Ethiopia program in 2017 as a program and M&E advisor.
While a high proportion of people In Ethiopian have access to improved water and sanitation services, only a small minority receive services that... Read more...
Harmonizing institutionalized monitoring, national benchmarks, improving the data culture and acting upon monitoring results will be essential in... Read more...
Measuring change over time in the relationships and network structure of learning alliances in four separate Ethiopian locations in USAID's... Read more...
Neither rural sustainability checks, nor urban benchmarking frameworks, are entirely suitable for monitoring small town water services. Read more...
The learning note is about an innovative new contracting arrangement that combines infrastructure development and capacity building for town water... Read more...
Data was collected on household income, diarrhoeal disease occurrence, water service provision, and sanitation and hygiene services and practices at... Read more...
Presentation of WASH sustainability check results, sharing the findings of sustainability checks undertaken in Ethiopia in 2015. Read more...
The results of a sustainability check, monitoring service delivery in towns, satellite villages and institutions that are targeted in the ONEWASH... Read more...
Results of an initiative to monitor sustainability factors in towns in Ethiopia. Read more...
Franchising is a method of distribution of a product or service, whereby the developer of a business concept, the franchisor, licenses an individual... Read more...