Regional Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Manager, PATH
Mamadou Mballo DIALLO is the Regional Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Manager (MEL) at Digital Square, an PATH initiative. In this role, he supports several Digital Square projects and coordinates monitoring, evaluation, and learning activities at the regional level for teams in French-speaking Africa. Mballo holds a master’s degree in Management of Health Institutions and Policies and has over 10 years of experience in monitoring, evaluation, and learning. He has managed monitoring, evaluation, and learning for John Snow Inc. (JSI) for two large USAID multisectoral projects (USAID/SPRING and USAID Kawolor) in Senegal for the past six years. Prior to JSI, he worked on the USAID Health Program 2011-2016, in the community health component with Enda Graf Sahel/EVE in the urban landscape in Dakar, as a project officer and monitoring and evaluation manager. Mballo is passionate about associative movements and volunteering for the community.
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