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Roland Mady, MSc, is a statistician supporting public health policies in LMICs through Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health as well as Nutrition.
Research Interests
Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health, Nutrition
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Experiences & Accomplishments
Roland defines himself as a development agent who is keen to put his skills as a Statistician Engineer and his experience acquired in multisectoral and multi-actor environments, at the service of decision-making with a strong social impact. With more than 10 years of experiences, he has been able to deepen his skills in data collection, processing and analysis but also in monitoring and impact evaluation of projects with a focus on storytelling with dynamic, interactive, and engaging data visualizations. His current research is based on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health as well as Nutrition in Low and Middle Income Countries.
Honors & Awards
- 2022 : Member of the Future International Talent Pool at all locations for Monitoring and Evaluation. World Food Program Headquarter.
- 2022 : Member of the consultants roster for Research Assessment, Monitoring & Evaluation. World Food Program Regional Bureau Western and Central Africa.
- 2022 : Chevening scholarship from the UK Government.
- 2020 : Fellow in the Regional Training and Support Program for Impact Evaluation (PREFA-EI). Centers for Learning on Evaluation and Results - Francophone Africa (CLEAR-FA) ; West Africa Capacity-building and Impact Evaluation - International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (WACIE / 3IE). Dakar, Senegal.
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2020 : Fellow in the Leaders of Africa Institute for the Research Method Program and the Data + Design for Development program.
Select Publications
N’Dri F., Ake G., Mady R., Bocconcelli L., Chalimbaud J., Baille Barbara. Establishing an effective multi-sectoral nutrition information system in Ivory Coast. (2022). Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN). Issue 68 (p26).