Senior Program Officer
Millennium Challenge Corporation
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Ted Rizzo (M.A.) is a Senior Program Officer in the M&E division at the Millennium Challenge Corporation, where he leads monitoring and evaluation of the Nepal Compact's Road Maintenance Project and Mozambique Connectivity and Coastal Resilience Compact. Ted is also managing the on-going evaluation of the Morocco II Compact's Secondary Education Activity. In addition to country team work, Ted acts as a technical reviewer in support of MCC's data review board, a role in which he reviews data packages from MCC-funded evaluations to ensure respondents have been deidentified to inform the board's decision on whether to release the data or not and, if so, on a public or restricted access basis. Prior to joining MCC, Ted worked as an evaluator at the International Center for Research on Women and EnCompass LLC, where he worked on evaluations of U.S. Government, UN, and private foundation funded projects focusing on girls’ education, child marriage, sexual and reproductive health, mental health, gender-based violence, and governance. Ted was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Morocco, focusing on youth development, and worked as a history teacher in New York City before moving into international development work. Ted holds a Masters in social science from the University of Chicago and speaks conversational Arabic in addition to some French and Spanish. Although he no longer currently sits on an IRB, Ted was formally the co-chair of the EnCompass IRB and was a member of the ICRW IRB.
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