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Harrison Rware

Senior Climate Resilience & Natural Resource Management Expert

Harrison Rware

About

Harrison Rware is a seasoned expert with over 15 years of experience leading programme evaluations, research, performance monitoring, and evidence generation across agriculture, climate resilience, environmental sustainability, humanitarian response, and natural resource management programmes throughout Africa. He has supported major donor-funded initiatives financed by USAID, FAO, UNDP, SNV, and other international development partners, delivering robust MEL systems, impact evaluations, theories of change, and results frameworks for multi-country programmes.

His expertise spans climate-smart agriculture, integrated landscape management, biodiversity conservation, food security, water governance, youth employment, and conflict-sensitive programming. Harrison is highly skilled in mixed-methods research, outcome harvesting, quantitative and qualitative analysis, and digital MEL systems, with proficiency in SPSS, STATA, NVivo, GIS, and LogAlto. He has also authored numerous peer-reviewed publications on sustainable agriculture, climate resilience, and technology adoption, contributing to policy and practice across the region.

Areas of Expertise

Climate Change & ResilienceDryland EcologyAgriculture & Food SystemsNatural Resource ManagementMonitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL)Programme & Impact EvaluationMixed-Methods ResearchOutcome Harvesting & Theory of ChangeEnvironmental & Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)Quantitative & Qualitative Data AnalysisSPSS, STATA, NVivo & GISYouth Livelihoods & Water GovernanceHumanitarian & Conflict-Sensitive Programming

Key Assignments

  • Led programme evaluations for USAID, FAO, UNDP, and SNV-funded initiatives
  • Delivered robust MEL systems and impact evaluations for multi-country programmes
  • Developed theories of change and results frameworks for climate resilience programmes
  • Authored peer-reviewed publications on sustainable agriculture and technology adoption

Key Organizations

USAIDFAOUNDPSNV