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Mohammad Imran Uddin
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With over a decade of experience as a seasoned Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, Mohammad Imran Uddin is dedicated to designing and implementing programs that drive sustainable change across national and international development sectors. His expertise spans a diverse range of areas, including Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), Child Protection, Education in Emergencies, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), and Livelihood Development. Throughout his career, he has successfully led and collaborated on impactful initiatives with esteemed organizations such as the International Labour Organization (ILO), Swisscontact, UN Capital Development Fund, ActionAid, German Red Cross, and Christian Aid.
Imran’s core competencies include crafting and executing robust Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) systems, managing donor-funded programs, and utilizing results-based management (RBM) tools to achieve key outcomes. He conducts comprehensive impact assessments and provides evidence-based insights to inform strategic decision-making. Additionally, he analyzes both qualitative and quantitative data using advanced tools like Power BI, SPSS, NVivo, and KoboToolbox, ensuring that his findings are both actionable and relevant.
In addition to his M&E expertise, Imran possesses strong capabilities in Data Science, allowing him to employ Python-based algorithms for advanced data analysis and create dynamic, interactive dashboards using Power BI and Tableau. As a proud member of the Canadian Evaluation Society (CES), he is committed to advancing his professional development and contributing to the evaluation field in Canada. Currently based in Ottawa, Imran is passionate about initiatives that address social and economic inequalities through data-informed, evidence-driven solutions, and he welcomes opportunities to connect with fellow professionals and organizations dedicated to making a tangible impact in the development and humanitarian sectors.