
Regional Associate (South Sudan, Uganda)
Alex Bagabo is a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Research Specialist with over a decade of experience in East Africa. He holds a Master of Arts in Social Sector Planning and Management and a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work and Social Administration from Makerere University, Uganda, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Social Work at Makerere University. His expertise spans gender and social norms, child protection, maternal and child health, governance, and humanitarian programming. Alex is highly skilled in quantitative, qualitative, participatory, and ethnographic methods, with proficiency in data analysis tools including NVivo, Atlas.ti, Dedoose, SPSS, and Stata.
He has consulted for a wide range of partners, including UN agencies such as UNFPA, UN Women, UNICEF, and the World Bank, as well as bilateral agencies (DFID, USAID) and international NGOs such as Save the Children, IRC, Transparency International, and Christian Blind Mission.
Alex has managed and led multi-country studies, baseline and endline evaluations, and social norm diagnostics in Uganda, South Sudan, and beyond. He also serves as a part-time lecturer at Gulu University, where he teaches public administration and development studies. At Karl Jays, Alex strengthens the firm's regional presence by providing on-the-ground leadership, technical expertise, and stakeholder engagement in South Sudan and Uganda.