Martin is a seasoned expert in Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, Accountability, and Learning (MERAL) with over eight years of experience supporting international development organizations. He is a Google Certified Data Analyst and Trusted Tester certified by the US Office of Accessible Systems and Technologies. Martin is skilled in advanced data tools including SQL, Python, Tableau, Power BI, and Looker.

He holds a Master’s degree in Research and Evaluation, specializing in Assessment and Measurement, from Yogyakarta State University, where he graduated cum laude, and a Bachelor’s degree in Education from the University of Rwanda.

Martin has successfully strengthened data-driven frameworks for programs funded by USAID, EU, UN agencies, and others, working across sectors like agriculture, health, gender equality, child protection, education, and disaster risk management. His expertise includes designing MERAL systems, conducting rigorous evaluations—including RCTs and c-RCTs—and implementing digital platforms such as PMERL, KoboToolbox, and DHIS2.

Currently, he is a Quantitative Researcher at the Institute for Community-Based Sociotherapy, leading MERL innovation and data analytics. Fluent in multiple languages, Martin translates complex data into actionable insights for sustainable impact.