Abdul Badi Sayibu’s educational background includes a Master of Philosophy in Statistics from the University of Ghana and a Master of Development Management from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). His academic training underpins a technically adept approach to impact evaluation, employing econometric methods, randomised controlled trials (RCTs), and advanced statistical modelling using Python, R, and Stata.
Professionally, Abdul has been a MERL Leader for over a decade, with experience in international development across Ghana and Africa. His work focuses on generating rigorous evidence to strengthen development programming. His recent professional portfolio includes leading the impact and research agenda for a World Bank-funded programme at Street Child UK, and managing evaluations for programmes at Plan International, funded by FCDO and Dubai Cares. His expertise bridges rigorous quantitative analysis and qualitative inquiry to translate complex datasets into actionable policy insights and programme improvements.
PhD Student