Josephine Tsui
About Josephine Tsui
Josephine Tsui is a seasoned researcher with extensive experience in development and evaluation, currently serving as a Senior Evaluator at Global Affairs Canada. She has worked with various organizations, including Engineers Without Borders Canada and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, and holds multiple degrees in biology, psychology, and development studies.
Current Position at Global Affairs Canada
Josephine Tsui currently serves as a Senior Evaluator at Global Affairs Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. She has held this position since 2019, contributing to the evaluation of various programs and policies. Her role involves assessing the effectiveness and impact of initiatives aimed at international development and foreign affairs.
Experience at Overseas Development Institute
Since 2013, Josephine Tsui has worked as a Researcher at the Overseas Development Institute. Her focus is on research and policy in development, where she engages in projects that analyze and inform development strategies. This long-term role highlights her commitment to advancing knowledge in the field.
Previous Roles in International Development
Josephine Tsui has a diverse background in international development. She worked with Engineers Without Borders Canada in various capacities from 2006 to 2008, including positions in Livingstone, Zambia, and Wa, Ghana. Additionally, she served as a Researcher at the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe in 2009 and as a Gender and Rural Growth Consultant at theIDLgroup from 2009 to 2013.
Educational Background
Josephine Tsui holds multiple degrees from reputable institutions. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from The University of Calgary. She also completed a Master of Science in Globalisation and Development at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Furthermore, she attended Mills College for the Institute for Civic Leadership.
Publications and Contributions
Josephine Tsui has made significant contributions to the field of policy evaluation. She is the lead author of 'Monitoring and Evaluating Policy Influence' for the Gates Foundation and 'Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning in an adaptive context' for DFID. Her work includes designing tools to measure political will for Save the Children and leading an evaluation of CIFOR's policy influence.