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Biography

Marta Moratti is a consultant at OPM specialized in quantitative research and analysis, working on household survey design and analysis. She holds a Master in Development Economics from Sussex University and a PhD in International Law and Economics from Bocconi University/ Sussex University. She has worked for DFID, IDS, IRC-UNICEF, ODI and Sussex University on topics related to monetary and non monetary poverty analysis, consumption survey design and socio-economic analysis. She recently joined the survey/statistics team and she is involved in the Independent Monitoring and Evaluation Project for the State Level Programmes (IMEP) in Nigeria, where she supports the development of the M&E system and the cross-programmes impact assessment strategy. She supports the management of the Millennium Challenge Account Namibia (MCA-N) project as well as the data quality review of Monitoring and Programme data from the M&E Plan. She works on the implementation of the ICMM Mining: Partnerships for Development Toolkit for Vale in Brazil, on the socio-economic impact of mining on municipalities. She is working on a review of FinScope surveys’ questionnaire design and she is supporting the design and implementation of Evaluation of Social Assistance Grants for Empowerment (SAGE) programme in Uganda.
Independent External Provider for Monitoring and Evaluation of State Level Programmes, Nigeria
Client: Government of Nigeria
Completion Date: December 2015
Uganda Social Assistance Grants for Empowerment (SAGE) Programme
Client: DFID
Completion Date: February 2013
Implementation of ICMM MPD Toolkit for Vale in Brazil
Client: International Council for Mining and Metals(ICMM)
Completion Date: December 2012
AfDB publication – The emerging middle class in Africa
Client: African Development Bank(AfDB)
Completion Date: June 2012