
Ngang Fru Delvis
Ngang Fru Delvis is a Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) specialist with over a decade of experience supporting evidence-based programming, impact evaluation, and applied research within humanitarian, development, and academic settings. He serves as an Advisory Council Member at Community Vision Group (CVG) and brings advanced expertise in designing and implementing community needs assessments, institutional capacity analyses, experimental and quasi-experimental impact evaluations, and mixed-methods research.
Professionally, Delvis has held senior technical roles with international NGOs, academic institutions, and research organisations. He currently serves as a Teaching Assistant at the Refugee Study Centre, University of Oxford, where he supports online learning, facilitates tutorials, and contributes to academic programme delivery. He also works as a Research and Impact Evaluation Coordinator with A2 Healthcare Solutions, where he leads the design and management of organisation-wide MERL systems, research studies, policy briefs, and donor reporting, as well as research grant development and administration.
Previously, Delvis worked with Action Against Hunger and Plan International in Cameroon, where he supported large-scale humanitarian assessments, emergency health, nutrition, WASH, and food security programmes. His experience includes displacement tracking, post-distribution monitoring, COVID-19 response data systems, donor compliance reporting, and coordination with UN clusters and government stakeholders.
Delvis holds a Master of Science degree in Data Science at Swansea University, a Master’s degree in Impact Evaluation for International Development from the University of East Anglia and a Postgraduate Diploma in Development Management. He is fluent in English and French and is core to strengthening CVG’s research, evaluation, and learning culture to ensure that programmes are effective, scalable, and responsive to the needs of the communities CVG serves.
