Moses K. Suuta has over five years’ experience in the nonprofit and public sectors. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Development Planning from University for Development Studies in Ghana. Currently, Moses is a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Officer with the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding, Ghana (WANEP-Ghana) under the USAID-funded Agriculture Governance, Resilience, and Economic Empowerment Activity, where he supports in developing and implementing clear and practical M&E plans, tracks the progress of key indicators, and provides timely reports to USAID. He contributed to the design and implementation of robust MIS-based Early Warning and Response, and M&E systems. Conversely, he had worked with WANEP-Ghana to enhance the capacities of communities to engage in dialogue and other peaceful mechanisms to address conflicts in Ghana. Before joining WANEP-Ghana, Moses had worked with World Education Ghana to provide quality basic education to Out-of-School children between the ages of 8-14 years. He also worked with the Association of Church-based Development (ACDEP) to improve the entrepreneurial capacity of women through livelihood activities. Thus, he inculcated saving culture to the women and increased their access to credit facilities for agricultural purposes and small-scale businesses. Moses has work experience in promoting peace, good governance, and community development with prominent nonprofit and government agencies, including Innovations for Poverty Action and Local Assemblies in Ghana. These enhanced experiences have enabled Moses to develop core competencies in development planning, peacebuilding, and project cycle management. He has interests in promoting peace, human rights protection, and rural development. Moses is committed to improving life quality on the individual and social levels.