Mrs. van den Belt is an independent consultant specializing in Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (PMEL), with expertise in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), human rights, gender equality, and child protection. As the founder of Building for Welfare Services, she has conducted numerous baseline, mid-term, and end-term evaluations for prominent organizations like Amref, Terre des Hommes, and UNDP. Her projects focus on outcome-oriented results and impact, with a track record of developing PMEL frameworks, Theory of Change models, and Results-Based Management systems. Mrs. van den Belt's work has spanned diverse global contexts, covering themes such as sexual exploitation prevention, civil society strengthening, and gender-based violence. Fluent in Dutch, English and advanced language skills in Spanish, Portuguese, and French, she excels in both research and advocacy, offering solutions that empower vulnerable populations while fostering organizational learning and accountability.
Language: Dutch, English, Spanish, French, Portugese