Project Evident
Farhana Hossain is a Senior Evidence Advisor at Project Evident since January 2018 and also serves as a Social Sector Consultant specializing in program evaluation, performance monitoring, and data analysis. With a strong background in research and external affairs at MDRC, Farhana has led initiatives focused on policies and programs for low-income communities, emphasizing education and workforce development. Previous roles include Program Development Consultant at The Boys' Club of New York and various positions in prominent news organizations such as The New York Times and The Washington Post, where Farhana excelled in information design and data visualization for significant news coverage. Farhana holds a Master of Public Administration from New York University and an undergraduate degree in English from The City College of New York, along with a certification in Front-End Web Development from General Assembly.
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Project Evident
At the heart of our work is a shared perspective that the leaders of social innovations should lead the charge of evidence building to improve practice. Their questions, well answered, will inform policy and scale knowledge and learning in line with business and operating realities. Funders, data and technology firms and researchers play vitally important roles in fueling and supporting efforts to improve, build evidence, and scale. Evident is pleased to work with these stakeholders through an innovative shared services approach. We base our efforts in a set of principles for the proof of concept phase, and larger culture of how Project Evident works with organizations, collaborators, and the field.