Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Officer (MEAL)
2026-04-22T14:37:27+00:00
Action Against Hunger
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TEMPORARY
Nchelenge
kenya
00100
Kenya
Nonprofit, and NGO
Social Services & Nonprofit, Business Operations, Management, Education
2026-05-07T17:00:00+00:00
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Organizational Background
Action Against Hunger leads the global movement to end hunger. We innovate solutions, advocate for change, and reach 24 million people annually with proven hunger prevention and treatment programs. As a nonprofit that works across 50 countries, our 8,300 dedicated staff members partner with communities to address the root causes of hunger, including climate change, conflict, inequity, and emergencies. We strive to create a world free from hunger for everyone and for good.
Action Against Hunger USA is part of the Action Against Hunger International network. As an independent NGO, Action Against Hunger USA currently manages operations in eight countries: Kenya, South Sudan, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Zambia, and Haiti. Action Against Hunger-USA has over $100 million in programs and approximately 1,800 permanent staff based in New York City, Washington D.C., Nairobi, and country offices. Additional growth is anticipated.
Zambia Market Insights
We have been present in Zambia since 2021 working in both humanitarian and development contexts to build resilience and protect lives and livelihoods.
Purpose of the Role
The Monitoring and Evaluation Officer will support the implementation of high-quality M&E systems, tools, and practices that enable evidence-based decision-making, adaptive management, and accountability to stakeholders. The MEAL Officer will lead the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning systems for the ECHO project in Mantapala Refugee Settlement. This role ensures real-time data collection, rigorous analysis, timely reporting, and strong community accountability. The officer will work closely with program teams to enable adaptive management and evidence-based decision-making in a complex, resource-constrained humanitarian setting. Up to 60% travel within the settlement and host communities is required.
ENGAGEMENT & WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
Internal:
- Reports to MEAL Manager
- Works closely with Project Coordinator, Health & Nutrition teams, WASH team, Cash & Livelihoods team
- Supervises enumerators and field data collectors
- Collaborates with the Accountability and Safeguarding focal points
External:
- Engages with Mantapala Refugee Settlement community leaders, camp management, and health facility staff
- Coordinates with partner organizations, local authorities (Nchelenge District), and ECHO (as required for reporting)
- Liaises with community feedback mechanisms and complaint response channels
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
1. MEAL System Design & Implementation
- Develop and operationalize the project MEAL Plan, Indicator Tracking Table (ITT), and ECHO-aligned reporting frameworks
- Design context-appropriate data collection tools for health, nutrition, WASH, and cash interventions
- Ensure integration of gender, protection, accountability, and inclusion indicators
- Support digital data systems using Kobo Toolbox, ODK, or CommCare
2. Data Collection, Monitoring & Quality Assurance
- Coordinate baseline, post-distribution monitoring (PDM), rapid assessments, and endline evaluations
- Support routine monitoring of CMAM, health services, WASH indicators, and cash assistance
- Conduct Data Quality Assessments (DQAs) and ensure adherence to data quality standards
- Supervise enumerators and field teams during data collection exercises
3. Data Management, Analysis & Visualization
- Maintain project databases and ensure timely data entry, cleaning, and validation
- Analyze quantitative and qualitative data to generate insights for program improvement
- Develop dashboards and visualizations (Excel, Power BI, or similar tools)
- Track progress against ECHO indicators and targets
4. Reporting & Learning
- Contribute to donor reports (ECHO), SitReps, and internal updates
- Produce learning briefs, case studies, and success stories
- Facilitate After-Action Reviews (AARs) and reflection sessions
- Ensure lessons learned inform adaptive programming and decision-making
5. Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP)
- Strengthen community feedback and complaints response mechanisms (CRM)
- Ensure complaints are documented, tracked, and resolved in a timely manner
- Promote safe, inclusive, and accessible feedback channels
- Support community engagement and information-sharing activities
6. Capacity Building
- Train field staff, community volunteers, and partners on:
- MEAL tools and systems
- Data collection methodologies
- Ethical data management and safeguarding
- Build team capacity in data use for decision-making
7. Emergency Preparedness & Crisis Modifier Support
- Support early warning monitoring and trigger indicators
- Contribute to rapid assessments within 3–14 days of shocks
- Ensure MEAL systems are adaptable for emergency scale-up
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in Monitoring & Evaluation, Public Health, Statistics, Development Studies, Social Sciences, or related field
- Postgraduate qualification in M&E or Project Management = strong advantage
Experience
- Minimum 4–5 years of MEAL experience in humanitarian or development settings
- Proven experience in emergency programming (ECHO-funded projects strongly preferred)
- Hands-on experience in health, nutrition (CMAM), WASH, or cash-based interventions
- Experience in refugee or displacement contexts is highly desirable
- Strong experience with digital data collection and analysis tools
Skills & Competencies
- Deep knowledge of MEAL frameworks and Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS)
- Excellent data analysis and report writing skills
- Proficiency in: Excel, Kobo Toolbox, Power BI / SPSS / STATA
- Strong understanding of Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP)
- Ability to work in remote, resource-constrained, high-pressure environments
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Fluency in English (excellent written and spoken)
- Working knowledge of other local languages is an asset
Desirable Attributes
- Prior experience with Action Against Hunger or similar INGO
- Strong understanding of ECHO compliance and reporting requirements
- Demonstrated commitment to gender equality, protection mainstreaming, and ethical data management
- Active membership with ZAMEA (Zambia Monitoring and Evaluation Association)
Benefits
Action Against Hunger – USA provides all staff with an attractive salary and benefits package . We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, ancestry, sexual orientation, national origin, age, handicap, disability, marital status or as a veteran. Action Against Hunger- USA complies with applicable laws governing non discrimination in employment
- Develop and operationalize the project MEAL Plan, Indicator Tracking Table (ITT), and ECHO-aligned reporting frameworks
- Design context-appropriate data collection tools for health, nutrition, WASH, and cash interventions
- Ensure integration of gender, protection, accountability, and inclusion indicators
- Support digital data systems using Kobo Toolbox, ODK, or CommCare
- Coordinate baseline, post-distribution monitoring (PDM), rapid assessments, and endline evaluations
- Support routine monitoring of CMAM, health services, WASH indicators, and cash assistance
- Conduct Data Quality Assessments (DQAs) and ensure adherence to data quality standards
- Supervise enumerators and field teams during data collection exercises
- Maintain project databases and ensure timely data entry, cleaning, and validation
- Analyze quantitative and qualitative data to generate insights for program improvement
- Develop dashboards and visualizations (Excel, Power BI, or similar tools)
- Track progress against ECHO indicators and targets
- Contribute to donor reports (ECHO), SitReps, and internal updates
- Produce learning briefs, case studies, and success stories
- Facilitate After-Action Reviews (AARs) and reflection sessions
- Ensure lessons learned inform adaptive programming and decision-making
- Strengthen community feedback and complaints response mechanisms (CRM)
- Ensure complaints are documented, tracked, and resolved in a timely manner
- Promote safe, inclusive, and accessible feedback channels
- Support community engagement and information-sharing activities
- Train field staff, community volunteers, and partners on MEAL tools and systems, data collection methodologies, and ethical data management and safeguarding
- Build team capacity in data use for decision-making
- Support early warning monitoring and trigger indicators
- Contribute to rapid assessments within 3–14 days of shocks
- Ensure MEAL systems are adaptable for emergency scale-up
- Deep knowledge of MEAL frameworks and Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS)
- Excellent data analysis and report writing skills
- Proficiency in: Excel, Kobo Toolbox, Power BI / SPSS / STATA
- Strong understanding of Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP)
- Ability to work in remote, resource-constrained, high-pressure environments
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Fluency in English (excellent written and spoken)
- Working knowledge of other local languages is an asset
- Bachelor’s degree in Monitoring & Evaluation, Public Health, Statistics, Development Studies, Social Sciences, or related field
- Postgraduate qualification in M&E or Project Management = strong advantage
- Minimum 4–5 years of MEAL experience in humanitarian or development settings
- Proven experience in emergency programming (ECHO-funded projects strongly preferred)
- Hands-on experience in health, nutrition (CMAM), WASH, or cash-based interventions
- Experience in refugee or displacement contexts is highly desirable
- Strong experience with digital data collection and analysis tools
- Prior experience with Action Against Hunger or similar INGO
- Strong understanding of ECHO compliance and reporting requirements
- Demonstrated commitment to gender equality, protection mainstreaming, and ethical data management
- Active membership with ZAMEA (Zambia Monitoring and Evaluation Association)
JOB-69e8dd272ec54
Vacancy title:
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Officer (MEAL)
[Type: TEMPORARY, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Social Services & Nonprofit, Business Operations, Management, Education]
Jobs at:
Action Against Hunger
Deadline of this Job:
Thursday, May 7 2026
Duty Station:
Nchelenge | kenya
Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, April 22 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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Organizational Background
Action Against Hunger leads the global movement to end hunger. We innovate solutions, advocate for change, and reach 24 million people annually with proven hunger prevention and treatment programs. As a nonprofit that works across 50 countries, our 8,300 dedicated staff members partner with communities to address the root causes of hunger, including climate change, conflict, inequity, and emergencies. We strive to create a world free from hunger for everyone and for good.
Action Against Hunger USA is part of the Action Against Hunger International network. As an independent NGO, Action Against Hunger USA currently manages operations in eight countries: Kenya, South Sudan, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Zambia, and Haiti. Action Against Hunger-USA has over $100 million in programs and approximately 1,800 permanent staff based in New York City, Washington D.C., Nairobi, and country offices. Additional growth is anticipated.
Zambia Market Insights
We have been present in Zambia since 2021 working in both humanitarian and development contexts to build resilience and protect lives and livelihoods.
Purpose of the Role
The Monitoring and Evaluation Officer will support the implementation of high-quality M&E systems, tools, and practices that enable evidence-based decision-making, adaptive management, and accountability to stakeholders. The MEAL Officer will lead the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning systems for the ECHO project in Mantapala Refugee Settlement. This role ensures real-time data collection, rigorous analysis, timely reporting, and strong community accountability. The officer will work closely with program teams to enable adaptive management and evidence-based decision-making in a complex, resource-constrained humanitarian setting. Up to 60% travel within the settlement and host communities is required.
ENGAGEMENT & WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
Internal:
- Reports to MEAL Manager
- Works closely with Project Coordinator, Health & Nutrition teams, WASH team, Cash & Livelihoods team
- Supervises enumerators and field data collectors
- Collaborates with the Accountability and Safeguarding focal points
External:
- Engages with Mantapala Refugee Settlement community leaders, camp management, and health facility staff
- Coordinates with partner organizations, local authorities (Nchelenge District), and ECHO (as required for reporting)
- Liaises with community feedback mechanisms and complaint response channels
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
1. MEAL System Design & Implementation
- Develop and operationalize the project MEAL Plan, Indicator Tracking Table (ITT), and ECHO-aligned reporting frameworks
- Design context-appropriate data collection tools for health, nutrition, WASH, and cash interventions
- Ensure integration of gender, protection, accountability, and inclusion indicators
- Support digital data systems using Kobo Toolbox, ODK, or CommCare
2. Data Collection, Monitoring & Quality Assurance
- Coordinate baseline, post-distribution monitoring (PDM), rapid assessments, and endline evaluations
- Support routine monitoring of CMAM, health services, WASH indicators, and cash assistance
- Conduct Data Quality Assessments (DQAs) and ensure adherence to data quality standards
- Supervise enumerators and field teams during data collection exercises
3. Data Management, Analysis & Visualization
- Maintain project databases and ensure timely data entry, cleaning, and validation
- Analyze quantitative and qualitative data to generate insights for program improvement
- Develop dashboards and visualizations (Excel, Power BI, or similar tools)
- Track progress against ECHO indicators and targets
4. Reporting & Learning
- Contribute to donor reports (ECHO), SitReps, and internal updates
- Produce learning briefs, case studies, and success stories
- Facilitate After-Action Reviews (AARs) and reflection sessions
- Ensure lessons learned inform adaptive programming and decision-making
5. Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP)
- Strengthen community feedback and complaints response mechanisms (CRM)
- Ensure complaints are documented, tracked, and resolved in a timely manner
- Promote safe, inclusive, and accessible feedback channels
- Support community engagement and information-sharing activities
6. Capacity Building
- Train field staff, community volunteers, and partners on:
- MEAL tools and systems
- Data collection methodologies
- Ethical data management and safeguarding
- Build team capacity in data use for decision-making
7. Emergency Preparedness & Crisis Modifier Support
- Support early warning monitoring and trigger indicators
- Contribute to rapid assessments within 3–14 days of shocks
- Ensure MEAL systems are adaptable for emergency scale-up
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in Monitoring & Evaluation, Public Health, Statistics, Development Studies, Social Sciences, or related field
- Postgraduate qualification in M&E or Project Management = strong advantage
Experience
- Minimum 4–5 years of MEAL experience in humanitarian or development settings
- Proven experience in emergency programming (ECHO-funded projects strongly preferred)
- Hands-on experience in health, nutrition (CMAM), WASH, or cash-based interventions
- Experience in refugee or displacement contexts is highly desirable
- Strong experience with digital data collection and analysis tools
Skills & Competencies
- Deep knowledge of MEAL frameworks and Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS)
- Excellent data analysis and report writing skills
- Proficiency in: Excel, Kobo Toolbox, Power BI / SPSS / STATA
- Strong understanding of Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP)
- Ability to work in remote, resource-constrained, high-pressure environments
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Fluency in English (excellent written and spoken)
- Working knowledge of other local languages is an asset
Desirable Attributes
- Prior experience with Action Against Hunger or similar INGO
- Strong understanding of ECHO compliance and reporting requirements
- Demonstrated commitment to gender equality, protection mainstreaming, and ethical data management
- Active membership with ZAMEA (Zambia Monitoring and Evaluation Association)
Benefits
Action Against Hunger – USA provides all staff with an attractive salary and benefits package . We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, ancestry, sexual orientation, national origin, age, handicap, disability, marital status or as a veteran. Action Against Hunger- USA complies with applicable laws governing non discrimination in employment
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Level of Education: bachelor degree
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