Francis Ogojo Okello, PhD

Chief of Party, USAID/Uganda Learning Activity at The QED Group

Francis Ogojo Okello, PhD has a diverse and extensive work experience in monitoring, evaluation, research, and adaptation in various organizations. Currently, they serve as the Chief of Party for the USAID/Uganda Learning Activity (ULA) at Q2 Impact. In this role, they provide leadership and management oversight to a team of staff and consultants, focusing on strengthening collaboration, learning, and performance improvement for USAID/Uganda and its implementing partners.

Prior to their current position, Francis worked as the Director of Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Adaptation at Panagora Group Inc. Francis also served as the Director of Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning at FHI 360, where they were responsible for implementing monitoring and evaluation systems and strategies.

In their previous roles, Francis held positions such as Chief of Party at Social Impact, Principal Associate at Abt Associates, and Acting Country Director and Chief of Party at FHI 360-Ethiopia. Francis provided leadership in various projects aimed at improving healthcare and development outcomes, particularly in the areas of family planning and vulnerable children.

Throughout their career, Francis has demonstrated expertise in strategic information, providing advisory services, and technical support related to monitoring and evaluation. Francis has developed guidelines, conducted studies, and provided training on M&E systems and practices. Additionally, they have contributed to proposal development and presented research findings to stakeholders.

Overall, Francis Ogojo Okello, PhD's work experience showcases their comprehensive knowledge and accomplishments in the field of monitoring, evaluation, research, and adaptation.

Francis Ogojo Okello, PhD, has an extensive education history. Francis began their academic journey at Teso College, Aloet, where they obtained an Advanced Level Certificate in Arts from 1988 to 1991. Building upon this foundation, they pursued a Master's degree in Sociology at Makerere University from 1999 to 2005. Demonstrating a strong passion for the field, Francis continued their educational pursuits by enrolling in Charles Sturt University for their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Francis dedicated eight years, from 2013 to 2021, to complete their PhD in Sociology, further specializing in this area of study. With this diverse educational background, Francis Ogojo Okello, PhD, has equipped himself with a comprehensive understanding of sociology.

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  • Chief of Party, USAID/Uganda Learning Activity

    February, 2022 - present