Summary
Georgina Anderson is a research manager and international evaluation specialist with two decades of experience designing and leading mixed-methods monitoring, evaluation and learning across humanitarian, health and development programmes. She has led large-scale evaluations for donors such as FCDO, USAID and GIZ, managed complex M&E systems in fragile contexts (DRC, Haiti, Somalia) and translated geospatial and demographic data into actionable micro-planning for immunisation programs. Based in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, she combines academic rigour from an MSc in Demography and Health with hands-on field leadership, from training 2,000-household surveys to developing e-learning modules for global staff. Unusually for a consultant, she has operational entrepreneurship experience running a $5M agribusiness, giving her practical insight into programme sustainability and market linkages. Her work blends statistical analysis, qualitative insight and capacity-building to produce recommendations that drive measurable programmatic change.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Anthropology and Communication Studies, BA, Anthropology and Communication Studies at Goldsmiths College, U. of London
Master of Science (MSc), Demography and Health, Upper Second Class Honours, Master of Science (MSc), Demography and Health, Upper Second Class Honours at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, U. of London
English, French, Indonesian