Gladys Siamanda is a seasoned Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) professional, supporting day-to-day implementation of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Animal Health (AHIL) Project, Washington State University.
Gladys holds a BSc. In Mathematics and is pursuing a MSc. Monitoring and Evaluation with her research focused on monitoring and evaluation systems on performance of Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) projects in Kenya.
Gladys is committed to bridging the gap between animal and human health, leveraging her quantitative skills to enhance program effectiveness.
Actively engaged in staying current with industry trends, she envisions integrating technology and data analytics to revolutionize Monitering and Evaluation processes for transformative impact.
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Gladys holds a BSc. In Mathematics and is pursuing a MSc. Monitoring and Evaluation with her research focused on monitoring and evaluation systems on performance of Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) projects in Kenya.
Gladys is committed to bridging the gap between animal and human health, leveraging her quantitative skills to enhance program effectiveness.
Actively engaged in staying current with industry trends, she envisions integrating technology and data analytics to revolutionize Monitering and Evaluation processes for transformative impact.