Muhammad Irfan Sheen
About Muhammad Irfan Sheen
Muhammad Irfan Sheen serves as the Manager of Monitoring and Evaluation at the Clean Cooking Alliance, where he has contributed to innovative frameworks and data-driven decision-making since 2022. His previous roles include significant positions at American Jewish World Service, The Aga Khan Foundation, and World Learning, showcasing his extensive experience in monitoring and evaluation within non-profit organizations.
Work at United Nations Foundation
Muhammad Irfan Sheen currently serves as the Manager for Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) at the Clean Cooking Alliance, a part of the United Nations Foundation. He has held this position since 2022, contributing to the Alliance's mission by implementing innovative monitoring and evaluation frameworks. His role involves integrating data-driven decision-making processes to enhance the effectiveness of clean cooking initiatives.
Previous Experience at American Jewish World Service
Prior to his current role, Muhammad Irfan Sheen worked at American Jewish World Service (AJWS) as a Senior Program Officer for Strategic Learning, Research, and Evaluation for six months in 2022. He also served as a Program Officer in Strategic Learning, Research, and Evaluation from 2017 to 2021, where he focused on enhancing program effectiveness through strategic evaluation practices.
Background in Monitoring and Evaluation
Muhammad Irfan Sheen has extensive experience in monitoring and evaluation across various organizations. He worked as a Program Support Officer at The Aga Khan Foundation in Egypt for five months in 2014, and as a Project Officer for Monitoring and Evaluation at Aga Khan Health Service Pakistan for five months in 2015. His role at World Learning as an M&E and Communications Officer spanned two years from 2015 to 2017.
Education and Expertise
Muhammad Irfan Sheen holds a Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Economics and Political Science from Lahore University of Management Sciences, completed between 2006 and 2010. He furthered his education with a Master of Science (MSc) in Development Administration and Planning from UCL, which he completed in 2014. His academic background supports his expertise in developing learning agendas to enhance program effectiveness within non-profit organizations.
Contributions to Non-Profit Sector
Throughout his career, Muhammad Irfan Sheen has contributed significantly to the non-profit sector, particularly in the areas of monitoring and evaluation. He has played a key role in integrating data-driven decision-making processes and developing innovative frameworks that support program effectiveness. His work has focused on enhancing the impact of various initiatives within the organizations he has been part of.