Mr. Pantaleon Shoki, an accomplished professional in the field of Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL), holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and a Master of Arts in Monitoring and Evaluation. Currently advancing his expertise as a Ph.D. candidate in Monitoring, Measurement, and Evaluation, Mr. Shoki brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table.
His proficiency in social sector data analysis, evaluation, reporting, and mixed methods research design is complemented by advanced consultancy skills honed through rigorous training. Notably, Mr. Shoki has been trained under the World Bank's Institutional Development Fund (IDF) grant in social sector analysis, further solidifying his expertise in the field.
As a self-motivated and experienced professional, Mr. Shoki's research interests are diverse yet focused. They include delving into the intricacies of monitoring and evaluation systems, exploring financial sustainability, assessing administrative efficiency, and contributing to the field of evaluation research, measurement, and knowledge management. His academic pursuits and professional endeavors reflect a deep commitment to advancing the practice and understanding of MEL in various sectors.