Akera Dophline is a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Officer (MEL) at Centre for Health Human Right and Development with seven years of progressive experience career in monitoring, evaluation, learning, and accountability with expertise in program coordination, Research, monitoring and evaluation of development projects, emergency responses, and advocacy initiatives. He has a strong knowledge in child protection, livelihoods, peacebuilding, governance, WASH (Water Sanitation, and Hygiene) projects, as well as Gender mainstreaming and HIV/AIDS, Human rights and project planning and management.
Dophline has extensive experience in establishing M&E systems, with skills in developing appropriate data collection tools, data management, and reporting with skills in SPSS, NVivo, Excel, Power BI, Kobo Collect, and PowerPoint. He holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation and currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Monitoring and Evaluation at Gulu University.