Adama Sanogo is a monitoring and evaluation specialist at the FCI Program of MSH in Bamako, Mali, with over 10 years of experience working in reproductive health and family planning at the community level, including in adolescent SRH. Since joining MSH in March 2016, his responsibilities have included project management, monitoring and evaluation, and institutional capacity building in leadership and gender; development and roll out of M&E and GBV tools; and SBCC strategy development with public, non-governmental and UN partners including UNFPA, UNICEF and UN Women. Adama has six years of experience leading programming on gender-based violence, including as a senior technical member of the former Family Care International Mali staff (now the FCI Program in MSH).
He holds a degree in Business Management and Administration, a certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation, a certificate in Reproductive Health, and a graduate degree in Geology.