Name: Egessa Jerry Tingle
Job Title: Research Officer: Socio-Economist/Monitoring and Evaluation
Qualifications:
• Master of Science in Agricultural Economics, Makerere University. (Thesis: Determinants of household staple foods consumption in Uganda using the households model approach)
• Postgraduate Diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation, Uganda Management Institute Kampala;
• Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Agriculture, Makerere University
Expertise:
An experienced, professional Agricultural Economist and M&E expert, having undertaken a number of consultancies in Socio-economics and Monitoring and Evaluation over the years, and worked for a number of reputable public and private organizations.
Competencies: Econometric modeling; Use of Sustainable Development Perspectives to Monitoring and Evaluation; Organizational Systems and Strategic Planning, Organizational Capacity Assessments, Policy Analysis and Evaluation, Impact evaluations, Research, Data Management and Analysis, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Design of Monitoring and Evaluation frameworks and tool and Database designing management and Report writing
Research/Areas Interests: Econometric modeling of Agri-economic behavior of agricultural value chain actors
Selected Publications:
1. Egessa, J.T, Katungi, E. (2014) “Determinants of household staple foods consumption in Uganda using the households model approach”; Journal of Business and Socio-economic Development, 16(2): 2014
2. Egessa, J. T., Olupot, M., Deppeler, A., Dischl, R., Vodouhe, S.D., Licinia, C. (2017) “Business models and dissemination techniques for sustainable postharvest management among smallholder farmers” African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 14(1): 4-17, 2017
Contact Details:
Mr. Egessa Jerry Tingle
Research Officer: Socio-Economist/M&E
Telephone number(s): 0782580449
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