Hinckley, Emmanuel Sahr

Company: Sierra Leone Agricultural Research Institute

Position: Monitoring and Evaluation Officer

Expert Summary

EMMANUEL SAHR HINCKLEY

(MONITORING AND EVALUATION OFFICER)

 

PERSONAL INFORMATION

DATE OF BIRTH: 21st April, 1974

NATIONALITY: Sierra Leonean

MARITAL STATUS: Married

MAILING ADDRESS: CQ 12, SITE 3, SLARI/NARC, PMB 540, Freetown, Sierra Leone.

E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]

TELEPHONE: 076771907

 

1.       QUALIFICATIONS

2017 – 2023    Mater of Philosophy in Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology. Njala University

2011 – 2012    Post Graduate Diploma in Education, Fourah Bay College.  

2006-2008       Master of Science in Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology, Njala University.

1998- 2002      Bachelor of Science in Agriculture General, Njala University College.

2.      RESEARCH/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

(A)  2013 to date (Assistant Monitoring and Evaluation Officer)

Responsible for tracking and assessing all institutional and donor funded project implemented at the center (NARC). Collecting, analyzing and reporting of routine center activities on regular bases.

(B)   2003 – 2013 (Assistant Teacher) United Methodist Secondary School for Girls

Responsible for teaching Agriculture Science and Mathematics and prepared candidates for Public Examination

 

3.      RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

a)      Abdul Rahman Conteh, Alusaine Edward Samura, Emmanuel Hinckley, Osman Nabay and Mohamed Saimah Kamara. (2017). Identifying the potential of some heavy metals toxicity in urban and peri-urban cropping systems in Sierra Leone. Journal of Agricultural Science and Practice Volume 2. Page xx-xx. Published xxth September, 2017 ISSN: 2536-7072. Article Number: JASP-20.08.17-059 www.integrityresjournals.org/jasp/index.html

b)             Osman Nabay, Martin Koroma, Adolphus Jeremy Johnson, Emmanuel Sahr Hinckley, Gibrilla Dumbuya and Jebeh Samba-Bakar. (2020). Assessing the likelihood of adoption of orange-flesh sweet potato genotypes in Sierra Leone. Vol. 12(1), pp. 50-58, January-March 2020. DOI: 10.5897/JDAE2019.1117. Article Number: 585585763325. ISSN 2006-9774. Copyright ©2020. Author(s) retain the copyright of this article. http://www.academicjournals.org/JDAE

c)              Osman Nabay, Abdul R. Conteh, Alusaine E. Samura, Emmanuel S. Hinckley & Mohamed S. Kamara.. (2017). Farmers’ Perspective on Sociological and Environmental Issues of Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture: A Case Study from Western and Southern Regions of Sierra Leone. Received: February 3, 2017 Accepted: March 22, 2017 Online Published: June 15, 2017. doi:10.5539/jas.v9n7p186 URL: https://doi.org/10.5539/jas.v9n7p186 

d)     Emmanuel S. Hinckley, Adolphus J. Johnson, Abdul R. Conteh (2020). Farmers’ perception and knowledge assessment in the adoption of SLARI-released improved cassava varieties - A case study of Moyamba and Bonthe districts of southern Sierra Leone. IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science (IOSR-JAVS) e-ISSN: 2319-2380, p-ISSN: 2319-2372. Volume 13, Issue 10 Ser. II (October 2020), PP 39-46 www.iosrjournals.org

e)      Abugri B., Brandner A., Mbigidde V., Issa F.O., Humulane A., Yeboah M., and Hinckley E. (2022). Strengthening knowledge Partnerships in African Agriculture Thematic Policy Brief No 1/10. Knowledge Management for Agricultural Development (KM4AgD) Agenda. FARA Policy Brief Series No4 (April 2022): Pp 1-11

 

4.      PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY /WORKSHOPS ATTENDED /TRAININGS

No.

Conference/workshop/training

Venue

Organizer(s)

Date

1.

New Approaches in Agricultural Extension Service Delivery

Njala University, S/L

Modernizing Extension & Delivery Services (MEAS)/ NU, Mallan o. & J Sankoh Foundation

May 15 – 17, 2013

2.

Evaluating Information Products and Services using the SMART Toolkit

Cotonou, Benin

CORAF/WACARD

10 – 14th June 2013

3.

Result-Base Management (RBM) and Leadership Training

Accra, Ghana

USAID/FEED THE FUTURE/AFRICA LEAD

July 2013

4.

 

Validation of Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) projects

Accra, Ghana

Alliance Green Revolution for Africa

2 & 3 June, 2014

5.

 

Team Building and Grant Writing Workshop

Njala University, Sierra Leone

Njala University society for Academic Advancement (NUSSA)

Feb 16 – 19, 2015

6.

 

Scientific Writing for Academic Research

Njala University, Sierra Leone.

SLARI/WAAPP/PPAAO/ Govt. of Sierra Leone.

March 14 – 18, 2016

7.

Preparing and Writing Fundable Research Grant Proposal.

Njala University, Sierra Leone.

SLARI/WAAPP/PPAAO/ Govt. of Sierra Leone.

Aug. 15 - 25, 2016

8.

Preparing and writing Grant Proposals

Njala (faculty building)

IITA/SLARI

15, 16 & 17 Aug., 2016

9.

Annual Work planning & Conference

Bo (J&E Resort)

SLARI

5 – 7  Oct. 2015

10.

SLARI Retreat

Makeni

SLARI

26 – 28 Oct., 2015

11.

Preparation of Progress

Report on the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals in Sierra Leone (Retreat)

Hill Valley Hotel Freetown

Ministry of Finance & Economic Development

21 & 22 Dec., 2015

12.

Negative externality of increase land cultivated in Peri-Urban areas (Project).

Sali, Senegal

CORAF/WACARD/World Bank/EU/Canadian International Dev. Agency

11 – 13 Feb., 2016

13.

Closure meeting – externalities

Sali, Senegal

CORAF/WACARD/World Bank/EU/Canadian International Dev. Agency

Nov. 29, 30 & Dec. 1st 2018

14

Knowledge Management for Agricultural Development (KM4AgD)

Accra, Ghana

CORAF/WACARD

10 – 15 October, 2022

15

4th   BR M&E conference on data management 

Cotonuo, Benin

ECOWAS, AGRA

20th – 25th August, 2023

16

BIORISK Project – Anticipating and Managing Biological Hazards to Enhance Farmers’ Resilience to Climate Change in West and Central Africa.

Abijan, Ivory Coast

CORAF

10th – 15th December, 2023

17

 Regional training on Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning + Training workshop on Partnership and Business Development for Scaling Agricultural Technologies

Saly, Senegal

 

 

 

HOBBIES

Reading and listening to news, spot fan.

REFEREES:

1.      Rev. Dr. Mohamed Paul Ngegba

Head of Department, Agriculture Extension and Rural Sociology, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Njala University.

        Mobile: 078406389

        E-mail: [email protected]

2.      Prof. Adolphus J. Johnson

       Department of Extension and Sociology, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences

       Njala University.

       Mobile: 076727989

       E–mail [email protected]


Publications

EMMANUEL SAHR HINCKLEY

(MONITORING AND EVALUATION OFFICER)

 

PERSONAL INFORMATION

DATE OF BIRTH: 21st April, 1974

NATIONALITY: Sierra Leonean

MARITAL STATUS: Married

MAILING ADDRESS: CQ 12, SITE 3, SLARI/NARC, PMB 540, Freetown, Sierra Leone.

E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]

TELEPHONE: 076771907

 

1.       QUALIFICATIONS

2017 – 2023    Mater of Philosophy in Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology. Njala University

2011 – 2012    Post Graduate Diploma in Education, Fourah Bay College.  

2006-2008       Master of Science in Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology, Njala University.

1998- 2002      Bachelor of Science in Agriculture General, Njala University College.

2.      RESEARCH/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

(A)  2013 to date (Assistant Monitoring and Evaluation Officer)

Responsible for tracking and assessing all institutional and donor funded project implemented at the center (NARC). Collecting, analyzing and reporting of routine center activities on regular bases.

(B)   2003 – 2013 (Assistant Teacher) United Methodist Secondary School for Girls

Responsible for teaching Agriculture Science and Mathematics and prepared candidates for Public Examination

 

3.      RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

a)      Abdul Rahman Conteh, Alusaine Edward Samura, Emmanuel Hinckley, Osman Nabay and Mohamed Saimah Kamara. (2017). Identifying the potential of some heavy metals toxicity in urban and peri-urban cropping systems in Sierra Leone. Journal of Agricultural Science and Practice Volume 2. Page xx-xx. Published xxth September, 2017 ISSN: 2536-7072. Article Number: JASP-20.08.17-059 www.integrityresjournals.org/jasp/index.html

b)             Osman Nabay, Martin Koroma, Adolphus Jeremy Johnson, Emmanuel Sahr Hinckley, Gibrilla Dumbuya and Jebeh Samba-Bakar. (2020). Assessing the likelihood of adoption of orange-flesh sweet potato genotypes in Sierra Leone. Vol. 12(1), pp. 50-58, January-March 2020. DOI: 10.5897/JDAE2019.1117. Article Number: 585585763325. ISSN 2006-9774. Copyright ©2020. Author(s) retain the copyright of this article. http://www.academicjournals.org/JDAE

c)              Osman Nabay, Abdul R. Conteh, Alusaine E. Samura, Emmanuel S. Hinckley & Mohamed S. Kamara.. (2017). Farmers’ Perspective on Sociological and Environmental Issues of Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture: A Case Study from Western and Southern Regions of Sierra Leone. Received: February 3, 2017 Accepted: March 22, 2017 Online Published: June 15, 2017. doi:10.5539/jas.v9n7p186 URL: https://doi.org/10.5539/jas.v9n7p186 

d)     Emmanuel S. Hinckley, Adolphus J. Johnson, Abdul R. Conteh (2020). Farmers’ perception and knowledge assessment in the adoption of SLARI-released improved cassava varieties - A case study of Moyamba and Bonthe districts of southern Sierra Leone. IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science (IOSR-JAVS) e-ISSN: 2319-2380, p-ISSN: 2319-2372. Volume 13, Issue 10 Ser. II (October 2020), PP 39-46 www.iosrjournals.org

e)      Abugri B., Brandner A., Mbigidde V., Issa F.O., Humulane A., Yeboah M., and Hinckley E. (2022). Strengthening knowledge Partnerships in African Agriculture Thematic Policy Brief No 1/10. Knowledge Management for Agricultural Development (KM4AgD) Agenda. FARA Policy Brief Series No4 (April 2022): Pp 1-11

 

4.      PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY /WORKSHOPS ATTENDED /TRAININGS

No.

Conference/workshop/training

Venue

Organizer(s)

Date

1.

New Approaches in Agricultural Extension Service Delivery

Njala University, S/L

Modernizing Extension & Delivery Services (MEAS)/ NU, Mallan o. & J Sankoh Foundation

May 15 – 17, 2013

2.

Evaluating Information Products and Services using the SMART Toolkit

Cotonou, Benin

CORAF/WACARD

10 – 14th June 2013

3.

Result-Base Management (RBM) and Leadership Training

Accra, Ghana

USAID/FEED THE FUTURE/AFRICA LEAD

July 2013

4.

 

Validation of Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) projects

Accra, Ghana

Alliance Green Revolution for Africa

2 & 3 June, 2014

5.

 

Team Building and Grant Writing Workshop

Njala University, Sierra Leone

Njala University society for Academic Advancement (NUSSA)

Feb 16 – 19, 2015

6.

 

Scientific Writing for Academic Research

Njala University, Sierra Leone.

SLARI/WAAPP/PPAAO/ Govt. of Sierra Leone.

March 14 – 18, 2016

7.

Preparing and Writing Fundable Research Grant Proposal.

Njala University, Sierra Leone.

SLARI/WAAPP/PPAAO/ Govt. of Sierra Leone.

Aug. 15 - 25, 2016

8.

Preparing and writing Grant Proposals

Njala (faculty building)

IITA/SLARI

15, 16 & 17 Aug., 2016

9.

Annual Work planning & Conference

Bo (J&E Resort)

SLARI

5 – 7  Oct. 2015

10.

SLARI Retreat

Makeni

SLARI

26 – 28 Oct., 2015

11.

Preparation of Progress

Report on the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals in Sierra Leone (Retreat)

Hill Valley Hotel Freetown

Ministry of Finance & Economic Development

21 & 22 Dec., 2015

12.

Negative externality of increase land cultivated in Peri-Urban areas (Project).

Sali, Senegal

CORAF/WACARD/World Bank/EU/Canadian International Dev. Agency

11 – 13 Feb., 2016

13.

Closure meeting – externalities

Sali, Senegal

CORAF/WACARD/World Bank/EU/Canadian International Dev. Agency

Nov. 29, 30 & Dec. 1st 2018

14

Knowledge Management for Agricultural Development (KM4AgD)

Accra, Ghana

CORAF/WACARD

10 – 15 October, 2022

15

4th   BR M&E conference on data management 

Cotonuo, Benin

ECOWAS, AGRA

20th – 25th August, 2023

16

BIORISK Project – Anticipating and Managing Biological Hazards to Enhance Farmers’ Resilience to Climate Change in West and Central Africa.

Abijan, Ivory Coast

CORAF

10th – 15th December, 2023

17

 Regional training on Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning + Training workshop on Partnership and Business Development for Scaling Agricultural Technologies

Saly, Senegal

 

 

 

HOBBIES

Reading and listening to news, spot fan.

REFEREES:

1.      Rev. Dr. Mohamed Paul Ngegba

Head of Department, Agriculture Extension and Rural Sociology, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Njala University.

        Mobile: 078406389

        E-mail: [email protected]

2.      Prof. Adolphus J. Johnson

       Department of Extension and Sociology, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences

       Njala University.

       Mobile: 076727989

       E–mail [email protected]


Additional Info

EMMANUEL SAHR HINCKLEY

(MONITORING AND EVALUATION OFFICER)

 

PERSONAL INFORMATION

DATE OF BIRTH: 21st April, 1974

NATIONALITY: Sierra Leonean

MARITAL STATUS: Married

MAILING ADDRESS: CQ 12, SITE 3, SLARI/NARC, PMB 540, Freetown, Sierra Leone.

E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]

TELEPHONE: 076771907

 

1.       QUALIFICATIONS

2017 – 2023    Mater of Philosophy in Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology. Njala University

2011 – 2012    Post Graduate Diploma in Education, Fourah Bay College.  

2006-2008       Master of Science in Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology, Njala University.

1998- 2002      Bachelor of Science in Agriculture General, Njala University College.

2.      RESEARCH/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

(A)  2013 to date (Assistant Monitoring and Evaluation Officer)

Responsible for tracking and assessing all institutional and donor funded project implemented at the center (NARC). Collecting, analyzing and reporting of routine center activities on regular bases.

(B)   2003 – 2013 (Assistant Teacher) United Methodist Secondary School for Girls

Responsible for teaching Agriculture Science and Mathematics and prepared candidates for Public Examination

 

3.      RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

a)      Abdul Rahman Conteh, Alusaine Edward Samura, Emmanuel Hinckley, Osman Nabay and Mohamed Saimah Kamara. (2017). Identifying the potential of some heavy metals toxicity in urban and peri-urban cropping systems in Sierra Leone. Journal of Agricultural Science and Practice Volume 2. Page xx-xx. Published xxth September, 2017 ISSN: 2536-7072. Article Number: JASP-20.08.17-059 www.integrityresjournals.org/jasp/index.html

b)             Osman Nabay, Martin Koroma, Adolphus Jeremy Johnson, Emmanuel Sahr Hinckley, Gibrilla Dumbuya and Jebeh Samba-Bakar. (2020). Assessing the likelihood of adoption of orange-flesh sweet potato genotypes in Sierra Leone. Vol. 12(1), pp. 50-58, January-March 2020. DOI: 10.5897/JDAE2019.1117. Article Number: 585585763325. ISSN 2006-9774. Copyright ©2020. Author(s) retain the copyright of this article. http://www.academicjournals.org/JDAE

c)              Osman Nabay, Abdul R. Conteh, Alusaine E. Samura, Emmanuel S. Hinckley & Mohamed S. Kamara.. (2017). Farmers’ Perspective on Sociological and Environmental Issues of Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture: A Case Study from Western and Southern Regions of Sierra Leone. Received: February 3, 2017 Accepted: March 22, 2017 Online Published: June 15, 2017. doi:10.5539/jas.v9n7p186 URL: https://doi.org/10.5539/jas.v9n7p186 

d)     Emmanuel S. Hinckley, Adolphus J. Johnson, Abdul R. Conteh (2020). Farmers’ perception and knowledge assessment in the adoption of SLARI-released improved cassava varieties - A case study of Moyamba and Bonthe districts of southern Sierra Leone. IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science (IOSR-JAVS) e-ISSN: 2319-2380, p-ISSN: 2319-2372. Volume 13, Issue 10 Ser. II (October 2020), PP 39-46 www.iosrjournals.org

e)      Abugri B., Brandner A., Mbigidde V., Issa F.O., Humulane A., Yeboah M., and Hinckley E. (2022). Strengthening knowledge Partnerships in African Agriculture Thematic Policy Brief No 1/10. Knowledge Management for Agricultural Development (KM4AgD) Agenda. FARA Policy Brief Series No4 (April 2022): Pp 1-11

 

4.      PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY /WORKSHOPS ATTENDED /TRAININGS

No.

Conference/workshop/training

Venue

Organizer(s)

Date

1.

New Approaches in Agricultural Extension Service Delivery

Njala University, S/L

Modernizing Extension & Delivery Services (MEAS)/ NU, Mallan o. & J Sankoh Foundation

May 15 – 17, 2013

2.

Evaluating Information Products and Services using the SMART Toolkit

Cotonou, Benin

CORAF/WACARD

10 – 14th June 2013

3.

Result-Base Management (RBM) and Leadership Training

Accra, Ghana

USAID/FEED THE FUTURE/AFRICA LEAD

July 2013

4.

 

Validation of Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) projects

Accra, Ghana

Alliance Green Revolution for Africa

2 & 3 June, 2014

5.

 

Team Building and Grant Writing Workshop

Njala University, Sierra Leone

Njala University society for Academic Advancement (NUSSA)

Feb 16 – 19, 2015

6.

 

Scientific Writing for Academic Research

Njala University, Sierra Leone.

SLARI/WAAPP/PPAAO/ Govt. of Sierra Leone.

March 14 – 18, 2016

7.

Preparing and Writing Fundable Research Grant Proposal.

Njala University, Sierra Leone.

SLARI/WAAPP/PPAAO/ Govt. of Sierra Leone.

Aug. 15 - 25, 2016

8.

Preparing and writing Grant Proposals

Njala (faculty building)

IITA/SLARI

15, 16 & 17 Aug., 2016

9.

Annual Work planning & Conference

Bo (J&E Resort)

SLARI

5 – 7  Oct. 2015

10.

SLARI Retreat

Makeni

SLARI

26 – 28 Oct., 2015

11.

Preparation of Progress

Report on the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals in Sierra Leone (Retreat)

Hill Valley Hotel Freetown

Ministry of Finance & Economic Development

21 & 22 Dec., 2015

12.

Negative externality of increase land cultivated in Peri-Urban areas (Project).

Sali, Senegal

CORAF/WACARD/World Bank/EU/Canadian International Dev. Agency

11 – 13 Feb., 2016

13.

Closure meeting – externalities

Sali, Senegal

CORAF/WACARD/World Bank/EU/Canadian International Dev. Agency

Nov. 29, 30 & Dec. 1st 2018

14

Knowledge Management for Agricultural Development (KM4AgD)

Accra, Ghana

CORAF/WACARD

10 – 15 October, 2022

15

4th   BR M&E conference on data management 

Cotonuo, Benin

ECOWAS, AGRA

20th – 25th August, 2023

16

BIORISK Project – Anticipating and Managing Biological Hazards to Enhance Farmers’ Resilience to Climate Change in West and Central Africa.

Abijan, Ivory Coast

CORAF

10th – 15th December, 2023

17

 Regional training on Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning + Training workshop on Partnership and Business Development for Scaling Agricultural Technologies

Saly, Senegal

 

 

 

HOBBIES

Reading and listening to news, spot fan.

REFEREES:

1.      Rev. Dr. Mohamed Paul Ngegba

Head of Department, Agriculture Extension and Rural Sociology, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Njala University.

        Mobile: 078406389

        E-mail: [email protected]

2.      Prof. Adolphus J. Johnson

       Department of Extension and Sociology, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences

       Njala University.

       Mobile: 076727989

       E–mail [email protected]


Education

B.SC, MSc, M'Phil


Experience

High School teacher 10yrs

M&E 11 yrs