
Caroline Thaluliba
Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Public Health. Holds a Masters in Community Health and Development from the Great Lakes University of Kisumu and a Bachelors’ Degree in Statistics (Actuarial Science with IT) from Maseno University in Kenya.
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, Research and Learning.
English, Swahili and French(beginner level).

Caroline is based at the ICRW-Nairobi office, where she oversees Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, Research and Learning initiatives for projects focused on empowering young mothers and enhancing early childhood development. For over 13 years, Caroline has worked in the public health sector with extensive experience in health systems research, HIV programming and surveillance, project management, stakeholder engagement and knowledge management. Her work at ICRW includes designing, leading and managing comprehensive monitoring and evaluation frameworks for a multi-country project focused on preventing gender-based violence and promoting inclusive economic empowerment. She believes that no woman should lose her life while giving birth, and that every child deserves to celebrate their fifth birthday. According to her, women and children are the cornerstone of society and by empowering them, we empower the entire world . She firmly believes that ” if we cannot measure our interventions, then most probably cannot manage them.”
Prior to joining ICRW, Caroline worked as a MEL Specialist at Great Lakes University of Kisumu, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at Kenya Red Cross Society, Program Manager at the Centre for Health Solutions Kenya, Recency Program Coordinator at UCSF Global Programs for Research and Training and Research Officer at Amref Health Africa.