dr. MMI (Marlene) Roefs
dr. MMI (Marlene) Roefs
Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor
Biography
Biography
Marlene is a Monitoring and Evaluation specialist. She has research and consultancy experience in poverty, food security, economic and sustainable development, governance, basic services, and renewable energy. Main areas of expertise include survey research, M&E systems and frameworks, strategic planning, logic models (ToC), and evaluations.
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Ancillary activities - dr. MMI (Marlene) Roefs
Ancillary activities
- CGIAR IAES (9-5-2025/3-5-2027)
On demand advice on PME systems and evaluations commissioned by CGIAR. - Welt Hunger Hilfe (4-9-2025/4-9-2029)
The Advisory Committee plays a vital role in advising our Executive Management and Board of Directors on key programmatic priorities and the selection of projects that align with WHHs mission, both in Germany and internationally. The independent perspectives brought in by members from academia and practice are critical to ensuring the continued quality and relevance of WHHs work. Committee members also provide strategic advice on our programs and advocacy work. The committee meets twice a year, primarily in virtual format. Over the course of a four-year term, there will typically be one, or at most two, in-person meetings at our headquarters in Bonn, providing opportunities for exchange with our Executive Management and colleagues from across the organization.
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Droevendaalsesteeg 1
6708PB WAGENINGEN
6708PB WAGENINGEN
Postal address
Postbus/POBox 88
6700AB WAGENINGEN
6700AB WAGENINGEN
Building
Radix Westvleugel
107/Flex
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+31317484991
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+31317480100
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Expertise
Politics, Development sociology, Research quality assessment, Developing countries, Development cooperation, Development studies, Acquisition, Africa, Monitoring, Political science, Field experimentation, Quantitative techniques, Research, Social psychology, Social sciences, Social security, Information systems, Public health interventions, Evaluation, Action research, Research methodology, Sub Saharan Africa, Information management, Development economics, Psychology, Sociology