Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT)
Francis Chike Anah is an experienced professional in monitoring and evaluation, with a robust background in public health programming and project management. Currently serving as the Monitoring and Evaluation Manager at the Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT) since April 2018, Francis has previously held various positions at the Women, Children's Health and Community Development (WOCHAD) Initiative, including Program Manager and Monitoring and Evaluation Officer for different projects focused on HIV/AIDS and Orphans and Vulnerable Children. With a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Anthropology from Ebonyi State University, Francis combines extensive knowledge in public health with strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills, contributing significantly to the advancement of programmatic effectiveness and collaboration within the sector.
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Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT)
AMURT (Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team) is one of the few private international voluntary organizations founded in India. Since its inception in 1965 its original objective was to help meet the needs of the affected population after disasters that regularly hit the Indian sub-continent. Over the years AMURT has established teams in thirty-four countries, to create a network that can meet disaster and development needs almost anywhere in the world. In 1985 we broadened our goals to include long-term development. We feel that we can play a useful role in helping vulnerable communities break the cycle of poverty and gain greater control over their lives. For us, development is human exchange: people sharing wisdom, knowledge and experience to build a better world. For us, development is human exchange: people sharing wisdom, knowledge and experience to build a better world.