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.
The report evaluates the involvement of women in nine projects in African countries, including water supply and sanitation projects in Kenya, Niger,... Read more...
This report is an attempt to address the issue of sustainability of water and sanitation projects from the viewpoint of community management. In the... Read more...
The Manual Pit Emptying Technology (MAPET) project, financed by the Netherlands Directorate-General for Development Cooperation (DGIS), was... Read more...
On cover: A paper prepared for The United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development. - 28 refs. Read more...
This report compares and draws lessons from two innovative urban sanitation projects in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, and Kumasi, Ghana. Read more...
Cities are home to more people than ever before. In 1900, only 160 million people, one tenth of the world's population, were city dwellers. Read more...
This ten-country study covers: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Guinea, Kenya, Mali, Mauritania, Uganda, Senegal, and Tanzania. Read more...