Harrison Yego is a Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) professional with over seven years of experience supporting programs in child protection, education, women’s economic empowerment, financial inclusion, and community development. He specializes in developing results frameworks, strengthening data systems, and using evidence to improve program quality and impact.
Currently, he supports MEAL coordination for the Financial Inclusion for Youths and MSMEs in Agriculture (FIYMA) Project, focusing on performance tracking, data-driven learning, and technical support across program areas. Academically, Yego holds an MSc in Agricultural Economics and Resource Management from Moi University (2019) and a BSc in Agricultural Economics from Egerton University (2012). He is also certified in MEAL, data protection, and development evaluation methodologies, reinforcing a strong foundation for data-driven decision-making in humanitarian and development contexts.