Joshua Maina is a seasoned Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) professional with over 15 years of experience designing, establishing, and implementing multi-sector and multi-country M&E, research, humanitarian accountability, and knowledge management systems. He brings deep technical expertise in developing robust M&E frameworks and tools, leading complex evaluations, and strengthening accountability and learning processes across development and humanitarian contexts.
Joshua’s specialties include the design of M&E systems and quality assurance mechanisms, data management and analysis, and the application of advanced methodologies in health systems and agricultural research. He has extensive experience in the design and analysis of clinical and agricultural experiments, impact evaluations, and complex survey methodologies.
Known for his participatory and results-oriented approach, Joshua promotes the use of evidence for adaptive management and learning. His work bridges rigorous research and practical implementation, ensuring that programs are not only accountable but also transformative in achieving measurable development results.