Bye rough 2019
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Umi Hanik is professional in development evaluation who has been working for many bilateral/multilateral organisations in Indonesia for the past 17 years. She holds BA and master of economics in public policy and pursuing advanced master/predoctoral studies in development evaluation. She works as M&E specialist for Asian Development Bank (ADB) program with Mercy Corps International on a national strategy to promote agritech 4.0 informations extension for smallholder farmers to cope with extreme climate in Indonesia from Oct 2018-Jan 2020. Currently she also serves as evaluation consultant for KSI-DFAT, GIZ-PAKLIM, DREAM-JICA, SSC-JICA until April 2020.
Among her outstanding works, she has contributed to the national development planning, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation reforms in Indonesia. Her current research interest is in the politics of evaluation and the politics of social interventions for the poor.
And along with her professional career, she has contributed to the evaluation society by motivating, supporting, and mentoring young and emerging evaluators in Indonesia. She has also very active in the effort of establishing the national/regional evaluation association. She is the founding members of Indonesian Development Evaluation Community (InDEC)*, Board Directors of Asia Pacific Evaluation Association (APEA)**, and Management members of EvalGender+***.
Being adaptive with 4.0 industrial revolution call and during her evalreflection, in April 2018 she starting to develop MONEVStudio, a startup to promote sustainable development and evaluation literacy and inclusiveness.
P.s. MONEV is a popular acronym in Indonesia for MONitoring and Evaluation.
Drop her an email at umi.hanik@outlook.com for her latest cv.
*) InDEC (http://indec.or.id/index.php/79-profile/71-profile-of-indec) is a Voluntary Organization for Professional Evaluation (VOPE) was founded on June 4th 2009 aiming at promoting qualified M&E professional; to enhance knowledge, capacity, and experience sharing among M&E professionals in Indonesia; and to promote better M&E practice for the development process in Indonesia, regional and international. Full profile/history read here http://www.ioce.net/en/PDFs/national/2012/Indonesia_InDEC_CaseStudy.pdf
**) https://www.facebook.com/AsiaPacificEvaluationAssociationApea/
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Wednesday, December 18, 2019Bye rough 2019
Well, December is the last call to reflect and to have better planning about myself being a better human next year.
If someone asks, are you proud of all the effort you’ve made in 2019? I need a few seconds to take a deep breath, to think, and give some space before I responded
Indeed I have been given a lot of strategic opportunities and energy this year, and I am so grateful for that. But honestly, is this really the reason I take a break from the study? I'm afraid I may betraying my own intention. Before I went back to school in 2017, I've been given with many more strategic positions and programs, instead, I decided to leave. I'm afraid I took the wrong decisions and repeating my own old mistakes (drown with works). Is money factor is the trigger or is it because socially I feel I don't belong anywhere?
I want to start the new year fresh and on a new basis, and I have to consider my energy levels first. I'm not as young as 5 years ago for sure. But my brain is evolving deeper and deeper I guess. In 2018 I didn’t fully recharge myself, and that’s why I still feel this year has been rough.
Five complex evaluation programs, 3 international conferences (one of them as the organiser), voluntary works for the associations, I did all of those works myself easily, but very little time for myself and for @monevstudio.
I feel very enthusiastic in October about 2020, but now with what just happening in the UK, I feel uncertain, it's contagious. But I'm still hoping a miracle will happen by the end of this year
My plate is too full now. Sometimes I just hate myself of being unable to manage demands. Can't say no. So my wish is simple for 2020, I wish I could have a way to be in the right shape back, and that the planets will allow it! Now and until the end of the year, or perhaps forever, I will need the chance to recharge, resolve the issues of reinventing of myself to be a better human being and start the new day every day with more power at heart.
📸 Reunited with @herisagiman, and interacted with his boss the new director of national evaluation system Pak Hari, and Pak Basah the director of the development funding system. Both from the Ministry of Development Planning. SALAM MONEV💙
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