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Location: | Lahore, Pakistan |
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Start date: | ASAP |
Contract: | Permanent (Full Time/Permanent) |
Closing Date: | 03/10/2024 |
Full Description: | View PDF |
Better Cotton is seeking a dynamic and motivated individual to join its MEL & Assurance team based in the Better Cotton Pakistan Office, in Lahore, who will be responsible for ensuring that suitable M&E systems are in place to support the implementation of program activities. This will include process and tools development, data collection and analysis, reporting and learning/reflection processes, and some evaluation. The senior coordinator will assist program and implementation partner staff in using, adapting, and reporting from tools and processes. Additionally, they will take the lead in ensuring that MEL activities are carried out consistently and credibly at the country level, following global processes. Their role also involves ensuring the credibility of the information collected from the field and contributing to the understanding of the impacts of Better Cotton in Pakistan.
The Senior Coordinator will report to Manager Assurance, Pakistan.