Hey Juliet, what are your full names and responsibility at ADC?
Juliet Winifred Amono-Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning officer.
What makes you fit for such a very tough job description?
I hold a Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Economics from MUK (Makerere University) and a Post Graduate Diploma in Monitoring & Evaluation from UMI (Uganda Management Institute).
With extensive knowledge of data collection and analysis techniques, am able to identify the potential impacts and outcomes of different strategies. I can recommend relevant training and learning opportunities to improve the process, communicate effectively and deliver reports to the senior management at various stages. I also possess professional knowledge of using statistical packages like STATA, SPSS, Epi-info, Epi-data, Excel and MS Office applications. Working well in a team, receiving and sharing information are some of the things i bring to ADC.
What inspires you to do what you do at ADC?
The impact ADC creates in the communities through the Farmer-based organizations we work with has been a great motivation for me. Whenever I go for field visits to some of the FBOS we work, there is a smile on my face because I find out that there are many improvements in production, savings, access to finance, and marketing skills. These usually energize me to wake up and impact lives.
What life’s inspiration motto?
“Opportunities don’t happen, we create them”