Biography
Simon Hunt was appointed Managing Director of OPM in early 2009 following his role as Director of the Social Policy Programme. He has nearly 30 years' experience as a development economist, including 10 years spent at the University of Oxford. He specialises in poverty reduction policies and in service delivery policies for poverty reduction. He is currently directing two major social welfare reform projects, one in Moldova and one in Serbia. He is also leading a large, multi-faceted evaluation of the National Income Support Programme in Pakistan. He recently led an evaluation of the National Primary Health Care Programme in Pakistan using quantitative and qualitative surveys to understand service delivery and impact. He also led a large and complex set of service delivery and public expenditure tracking surveys for the health and education sectors in Bangladesh, as well as a large team for DFID piloting a multi-country Poverty and Social Impact Assessment in six countries.
Design of the Benazir Income Support Programme: Baseline Evaluation Survey
Client: World Bank
Completion Date: July 2011
Client: World Bank
Completion Date: July 2011
Costing and Review of North West Frontier Province Education Sector Plan
Client: DFID
Completion Date: March 2011
Client: DFID
Completion Date: March 2011
Endline Knowledge, Practice and Coverage (KPC) Survey for PRIDE Project, Pakistan
Client: World Bank
Completion Date: August 2010
Client: World Bank
Completion Date: August 2010
Support to the Delivery of Effective and Sustainable Social Assistance Services, Moldova
Client: Government of Moldova
Completion Date: March 2010
Client: Government of Moldova
Completion Date: March 2010
Supporting Implementation of the Strategy for the Development of Social Welfare, Serbia
Client: Government of Serbia
Completion Date: December 2009
Client: Government of Serbia
Completion Date: December 2009
