Moses is a proficient peace advocate and development planning, monitoring and evaluation professional with over six years of experience in project management, peacebuilding, and conflict resolution in the nonprofit and public sectors of Ghana. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Development Planning from University for Development Studies, and currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana. For the past five years, Moses has worked in conflict hotspot communities in Ghana to promote gender inclusion, sustainable peace, and community development by strengthening local systems. For instance, he enhanced the capacities of stakeholders on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms, leading to the resolution of about 50 conflicts. Currently the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Officer at the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding, Ghana (WANEP-Ghana), Moses has designed and implemented M&E plans and tools, resulting in an improved project data collection, evidence-based reporting, efficient utilization of resources, changes in the approaches of project implementation, and informed decision-making in the organization.
Before joining WANEP-Ghana, Moses worked as a Project Supervisor with World Education Ghana under the DFID and USAID-funded program to inculcate basic literacy and numeracy skills in out-of-school children. He also advocated for the program in deprived communities, resulting in the establishment of 4 basic primary schools and 1026 learners being transitioned to formal schools. Moses has also worked as a Resource Person with the Association of Church-Based Development Projects to improve the entrepreneurial capacity of 800 rural women to access credit facilities for agricultural and small-scale businesses. Through these experiences, Moses has developed core competencies in childhood education, peacebuilding, and project management. With a strong interest in project monitoring and evaluation, Moses promotes results-based advocacy and child, youth, and community development initiatives to drive positive change and foster sustainable development in Ghana.
Your article helped me a lot, thanks for the information. I also like your blog theme, can you tell me how you did it?
PermalinkReading your article helped me a lot and I agree with you. But I still have some doubts, can you clarify for me? I’ll keep an eye out for your answers.
PermalinkThanks for sharing. I read many of your blog posts, cool, your blog is very good.
PermalinkI don’t think the title of your article matches the content lol. Just kidding, mainly because I had some doubts after reading the article.
PermalinkCan you be more specific about the content of your article? After reading it, I still have some doubts. Hope you can help me.
PermalinkThank you for your sharing. I am worried that I lack creative ideas. It is your article that makes me full of hope. Thank you. But, I have a question, can you help me? https://www.binance.com/it/register?ref=V3MG69RO
PermalinkAfter reading your article, it reminded me of some things about gate io that I studied before. The content is similar to yours, but your thinking is very special, which gave me a different idea. Thank you. But I still have some questions I want to ask you, I will always pay attention. Thanks.
Permalinkytrnbchfp fdnlh gmuuhuv ftgb jgmsfgdgibpjvdm
PermalinkI may need your help. I tried many ways but couldn’t solve it, but after reading your article, I think you have a way to help me. I’m looking forward for your reply. Thanks.
PermalinkYour article gave me a lot of inspiration, I hope you can explain your point of view in more detail, because I have some doubts, thank you.
PermalinkYour article gave me a lot of inspiration, I hope you can explain your point of view in more detail, because I have some doubts, thank you. 20bet
PermalinkThank you very much for sharing, I learned a lot from your article. Very cool. Thanks. nimabi
Permalink