Mercy Anguah
About Mercy Anguah
Mercy Anguah serves as the Monitoring and Evaluation Manager at Catholic Relief Services in Bangui, Central African Republic, a position she has held since 2018. She has a master's degree from Johns Hopkins University and a bachelor's degree from Calvin University.
Work at Catholic Relief Services
Mercy Anguah has been employed at Catholic Relief Services since 2017. Initially serving as an International Development Fellow, she transitioned to the role of Monitoring and Evaluation Manager in 2018. In this position, she has focused on assessing and improving program effectiveness in Bangui, Central African Republic. Her work involves developing evaluation frameworks and ensuring that projects align with organizational goals.
Education and Expertise
Mercy Anguah holds a Master's degree from the Johns Hopkins University - Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, where she studied from 2015 to 2017. Prior to this, she earned her Bachelor's degree from Calvin University, completing her studies from 2010 to 2014. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in international development and evaluation methodologies.
Background
Mercy Anguah attended Wesley Girls' High School in Cape Coast, Ghana, from 2006 to 2009. Following her secondary education, she pursued higher education in the United States, where she completed her Bachelor's and Master's degrees. Her early education and subsequent studies have shaped her career in international development.
Previous Experience
Before joining Catholic Relief Services, Mercy Anguah worked as a Training and Expansion Fellow at Hope International in 2015. This role lasted four months and took place in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her experience in this position contributed to her understanding of program implementation and capacity building in the international development sector.
International Development Fellows Program Participation
Mercy Anguah participated in the International Development Fellows Program from 2017 to 2018 in Niger. This program provided her with practical experience in international development, allowing her to apply her academic knowledge in real-world settings and further develop her skills in monitoring and evaluation.