Pamela Sequeira is a Pakistan based public health professional with expertise in monitoring and evaluation, communications & knowledge management. She has 20 years of relevant work experience with Save the Children, donors (DFID, CIDA, DFAT, USAID), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and public health management and consulting organizations, John Snow Inc. (JSI) and Mott MacDonald. She has extensive experience in planning, designing, managing, monitoring and evaluating health systems, RMNCH, Family Planning, Nutrition and Governance projects and programs.
Pamela’s areas of expertise are: Designing, managing and monitoring projects / programs focusing on MNCH, Nutrition, health systems strengthening, family planning and Governance. Developing and implementing Monitoring & Evaluation Frameworks and systems for measuring progress, outputs and impacts, developing data collection tools, health facilities assessment, data validation, conducting qualitative & quantitative data analysis, writing reports, designing and implementing assessments and evaluations, Developing and implementing Health Information Systems, Capacity Building in Communications, Research, M&E, Knowledge Management and Dissemination. Furthermore, she has good understanding of developmental programing in emergency context.
Pamela earned a Master’s in International Development from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and BBA from the Mississippi State University.