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Michael Carbon

Senior Evaluation Officer at WFP

Michael Carbon is a Senior Evaluation Officer at the World Food Programme (WFP) with extensive experience in conducting and managing independent evaluations of UN rural development, environmental, and humanitarian programmes since 2005.23 He has over 15 years of experience in this field. Carbon has been involved in various evaluation projects, including using innovative approaches like Participatory Narrative Inquiry (PNI) and Sensemaking in WFP evaluations.3 He has also co-authored research on using these storytelling methods in evaluation contexts.1 Carbon's work contributes to WFP's efforts in assessing and improving its programmes and initiatives aimed at addressing global hunger and food security challenges.

Highlights

A practical case of Participatory Narrative Inquiry in women ...
Jun 1 · evalforward.org
Using stories in evaluation: Participatory Narrative Inquiry and ...
Nov 8 · wfp.org
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Feb 1 · itcilo.org
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Rome Area, Italy