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Team Member Spotlight: Chipo Zulu

By Tara Newton, Senior Communications Associate, BID Initiative

Jul 7, 2016

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The BID Initiative team works across three countries in the United States, Tanzania, and Zambia. This week, we learn more about Chipo Zulu, Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Associate in Zambia.

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Photo: PATH. Chipo Zulu.

What is your role on BID? My role is to implement the project M&E plans. This includes everything from monitoring project level performance to results interpretation and reporting.

If you could learn to do anything, what would it be? If I could learn how to sing, I would become a musician. I love music and singing but it is usually off key.

What chore do you absolutely hate doing? I absolutely hate washing dishes. I will gladly do all chores in the house but dishes.

What is one of your favorite quotes? “Don’t worry about failures, worry about the chances you miss when you don’t even try.”- Jack Canfield

What do you like most about your job? It takes me to different places and gives me a chance to meet different kinds of people.

Where was your favorite vacation? Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. I enjoyed the seafood.

“Chipo has been a great addition to the BID M&E team. She immediately jumped on board and immersed herself in the M&E and costing work. She has been busy orienting herself to the project while overseeing and participating in the costing data collection, and I’m looking forward to working with her in-person in the Lusaka office!” –Emily Carnahan, M&E Lead, Seattle

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