Yaman A Eryani
Monitoring and Evaluation
Highest degree :
Masters
Field of study :
International Development Studies
Location :
Amman
Citizenships :
Yemenite
Experience :
16 Year(s)
Countries :
Yemen, Syria, Jordan, Kenya, Namibia, Tanzania, Nigeria, Nepal
Gender :
Male
Sectors :
Monitoring & Evaluation
Monitoring, Reporting and Communication Lead
Vienna
UNIDO
September 2025
-Present
Lead the design and governance of data architecture and the M&E framework to track commercialization of clean energy technologies. • Produce strategic briefings, analytical reports, and decision-support materials for senior management, supporting engagement with Donors and Member States. • Oversee the knowledge management strategy, capturing institutional learning and best practices in gender-responsive and inclusive climate innovation. • Direct analytical work on the global climate innovation landscape, identifying synergies and informing donor priorities. • Lead technical assessments of funding proposals, evaluating strategic alignment, gender integration, and climate impact to inform funding recommendations. • Coordinate high-level events and outreach activities, strengthening visibility and positioning of results related to climate transition initiatives in developing countries.
Development Coordination Officer
Amman
UNRCO
October 2020
-October 2025
Supported and coordinated humanitarian–development nexus initiatives, contributing to multi-sectoral partnership programmes and inter-agency response planning in a complex conflict setting. • Led the design and implementation of the UNSDCF data ecosystem, integrating indicators from 20+ UN entities to strengthen reporting coherence and data quality. • Supported strategic coordination for the SAFER tanker operation, contributing to inter-agency alignment and risk mitigation efforts. • Served as Secretariat for inter-agency and multi-stakeholder coordination mechanisms, including those engaging Member States and donors, ensuring effective agenda-setting, documentation, and follow-up. • Provided technical and analytical support to the Resident Coordinator, including preparation of strategic briefs, talking points, and analytical inputs for internal and external engagements. • Co-Lead of the UN-World Bank Data and Information Group (DIG), supporting harmonization of multi-source data to strengthen joint analysis in a conflict setting. • Contributed to the development of key UN strategic products, including the Common Country Analysis (CCA) and UN Annual Results Reports, providing analytical inputs to support evidence-based policy dialogue and donor engagement. Recognition: Selected for the UN Talent Pipeline in recognition of leadership in coordination, research, and data strategy.
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Lead (MEAL – Head of Department)
Yemen
International Medical Corps
September 2018
-October 2020
Led the design and implementation of the Yemen MEAL strategy, embedding participatory approaches to ensure responsiveness to community needs and conflict dynamics. • Provided strategic leadership in the design and oversight of research and needs assessments, ensuring alignment with institutional goals and leveraging findings to shape evidence-based programming in high-risk conflict settings. • Led the development and finalization of high-value grant proposals, ensuring alignment with donor strategies, risk mitigation protocols, and internal compliance standards. • Designed and deployed enterprise-level data systems (DHIS2) and interactive Power BI dashboards, automating real-time monitoring of protection and health indicators.
MEAL Manager
Yemen
International Medical Corps
September 2013
-September 2018
Directed large-scale quantitative research and probability sampling in conflict zones, managing data cleaning pipelines and ensuring statistical rigor in gap-filling and analysis. • Integrated community feedback mechanisms and gender-sensitive tools into MEAL systems, ensuring responsiveness to affected populations and inclusive practice. • Oversaw partner assessments and compliance processes, contributing to the development of tailored capacity strengthening plans and facilitating joint learning sessions with implementing partners
University of Portsmouth
United Kingdom
Social Science
January 2017
-July 2020
International Development Studies
