Glenn O’Neil

Glenn O’Neil, a senior consultant of INOMER, has been involved in some 100 evaluations in over 60 countries in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe over the past 17 years. Mainly for international organisations and NGOs, the evaluations, and assessments focused on the strategic, policy and program levels for a range of sectors including science and innovation, health, media, communications, advocacy, development, civil society, youth, human rights and humanitarian aid.

Glenn’s role in evaluation has often been as team leader but also as team member or providing methodological support (e.g. in developing surveys, indicators, theories of change and evaluation frameworks) or quality control (review and approval of methodology, tools and reports). Recent projects with INOMER have included as a team member for the evaluation of UNESCO’s STI project in Africa and a review of research development institutes in Serbia as part of the Serbia Accelerating Innovation and Growth Entrepreneurship (SAIGE) project.

He has recently led a global evaluation of International Organization for Migration’s approach to the humanitarian-development-peace nexus and was the lead researcher for a WHO study on risk communication for the environment and health in Europe. Glenn holds a PhD in social research and methodology from the London School of Economics and an Executive Masters in Communications Management.