Fanomezantsoa Giscard Rabemananjara
About Fanomezantsoa Giscard Rabemananjara
Fanomezantsoa Giscard Rabemananjara is a specialist in sanitation and hygiene currently working at Catholic Relief Services in Toliara, Madagascar. He has a background in hydrogeology and has held various positions in organizations such as UNICEF and Jirama, focusing on water and sanitation interventions.
Work at Catholic Relief Services
Currently, Fanomezantsoa Giscard Rabemananjara works at Catholic Relief Services as a Specialiste en Assainissement et Hygiene. He has held this position since 2020 and is based in Toliara, Atsimo Andrefana, Madagascar. In this role, he organizes and leads internal training activities and provides technical assistance visits. He also prepares progress reports for donors and final project reports related to WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) interventions.
Previous Experience in WASH Sector
Prior to his current role, Fanomezantsoa worked as a WASH Officer with UNICEF WASH Madagascar from 2017 to 2019 in Toliara. In this position, he coordinated the implementation of the Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach in intervention villages, collaborating with UNICEF and other stakeholders. He also represented the WASH program in coordination with the Nutrition Team Leader on WASH issues with various partners, donors, and government organizations.
Education and Expertise
Fanomezantsoa Giscard Rabemananjara studied at Université d'Antananarivo, where he achieved a Master's degree in Hydrogeologie. His academic background also includes a Licence in Géologie / sciences de la Terre, général. His education spans from 2011 to 2020, providing him with a strong foundation in earth sciences and water management.
Background in Water Quality Analysis
In 2015, Fanomezantsoa worked at Jirama as an analyst for physico-chemical and bacteriological assessments of drinking water in Antananarivo Renivohitra, Analamanga, Madagascar. Additionally, he served as an Agents Cartographes/RGPH 3 at the Institut National de la Statistique Madagascar for two months in 2017, where he contributed to data collection and mapping efforts.