Jameson Kaunda is the monitoring and evaluation officer at Fistula Foundation’s Zambia office. He is responsible for planning and implementing Zambia’s monitoring and evaluation (M&E) activities pertaining to community outreach; the identification, screening and referral of fistula patients; and tracking and reporting surgical, clinical treatment, post-repair follow-up and reintegration activity outcomes.
Over the past five years, Jameson has worked on a number of projects as a research assistant and M&E specialist focusing on HIV; malaria; water, sanitation and hygiene; and maternal and child health. He also previously worked at Africare as an M&E officer where he helped develop the organization’s Performance Monitoring Plan and M&E systems. Jameson holds a bachelor of arts in development studies from the University of Zambia, and is currently pursuing a master’s in public health at the University of South Wales in the United Kingdom. Jameson is honored to be part of the Fistula Foundation team – changing and transforming vulnerable women’s lives, wiping away their shame, and restoring their self-esteem and dignity in society.