patrick chinyamuchiko

Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Adviser , Intergovernmental Organisation

Suva, Fiji

Senior PMEL/MERL Adviser with 20+ years’ experience leading planning, monitoring, evaluation, research and learning across Africa and the Pacific. Expert in MEL systems, Theory of Change, RBM, GEDSI-responsive frameworks, donor compliance and digital tools for USD200M+ programmes. Currently leads regional PMEL for SPC across 22 Pacific countries, advising governments, donors.

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Area of Expertise:
  • Capacity Building, Training, Advocacy
  • Disaster, Aid, Emergencies, Relief
  • Health, Doctors, Nurses, HIV/AIDS
  • Monitoring, Evaluation, Policy, Research, Analysis
  • Social, Education, Gender, Youth, Child
Professional Experience:

I am a results-driven Senior Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning (PMEL/MERL) Adviser with over 20 years of national, regional and international experience across Africa and the Pacific. I have led strategic planning, monitoring, evaluation, research, learning, donor reporting, programme design and capacity strengthening for complex development, humanitarian and public health programmes, including multi-country portfolios valued at over USD 200 million.

I currently serve as Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Adviser with the Pacific Community (SPC), where I provide regional PMEL leadership across 22 Pacific Island Countries and Territories. My work covers public health, health systems, communicable diseases, laboratories, clinical services, One Health, climate and health, GEDSI and regional resilience. I design and institutionalise theories of change, results frameworks, indicators, MEL plans, dashboards, data quality systems, learning reviews, donor reports and evidence products aligned with DFAT, MFAT, EU, AFD, GCF, World Bank, Gates Foundation, CDC and UN agency requirements.

My previous roles include International Lead Consultant/Team Leader for a Global Fund RSSH needs assessment in Zanzibar; M&E, Research and Learning Lead for the FCDO/Sida-funded SAFE Programme addressing GBV/VAWG through social and economic empowerment; M&E and Operations Research Manager with Abt Associates on the USAID/PMI-funded ZAPIM malaria programme; M&E Coordinator with Crown Agents on a multi-donor Health Transition Fund; and senior Global Fund HIV M&E and coordination roles with the National AIDS Council and Southern African AIDS Trust in Zimbabwe.

I have extensive experience designing and implementing MEL systems, conducting baseline, mid-term, endline, process and impact-oriented evaluations, strengthening routine information systems, leading national surveys, managing data quality assurance, producing donor-compliant reports and translating evidence into actionable recommendations. I have worked with governments, UN agencies, donors, civil society, implementing partners and communities across more than 22 countries.

My technical strengths include results-based management, Theory of Change, logframes, OECD-DAC evaluation criteria, contribution analysis, adaptive learning, GEDSI-responsive MEL, donor compliance, risk management, proposal development and knowledge management. I am proficient in DHIS2, KoBo Toolbox, SPSS, STATA, SAS, Epi-Info, NVivo, Tableau, Power BI and Excel.

I hold a Master of Public Health, a Master of Science in Development Studies, a BA Honours in History and Development Studies, and professional certificates in results-based management and practical monitoring and evaluation.

Education:

Master of Science in Development Studies
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies
Post Graduate Certificate- Results Based Management Systems for the Public and Development Sector
Certificate in Practical Monitoring and Evaluation of Projects

Affiliations and Achievements:

Member of the Pacific Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Community of Practice, DFAT MEL Community of Practice, Zimbabwe Evaluation Association, National Health Information Technical Committee, National Malaria Surveillance, M&E and Operations Research Technical Committee, Global Fund CCM Technical Committee, and National HIV/TB Research, M&E Reference Group.

Key achievements include leading regional PMEL across 22 Pacific Island Countries and Territories; advising programmes valued at over USD 200 million; building MEL capacity for 100+ government and partner staff; supporting successful Global Fund resource mobilisation in Zimbabwe and Zanzibar; leading major evaluations and assessments across Africa and the Pacific; and strengthening donor-compliant MEL systems for DFAT, MFAT, USAID, FCDO, EU, GCF, Global Fund, World Bank, Gates Foundation and UN-supported programmes.

Available for:

  • Consulting assignments
  • Job opportunities
  • Being headhunted – make me an offer

Years of Experience:

More than 20 years

Highest Qualification:

Masters

Languages:

English, Shona and Ndebele

Nationality:

Zimbabwe

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