Saysi Sayaseng serves as the Deputy Director at Resonance, where she plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless continuity of program operations across various international development projects. With her extensive experience in project management, design, and resource management, Saysi is instrumental in providing strategic...
Saysi Sayaseng serves as the Deputy Director at Resonance, where she plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless continuity of program operations across various international development projects. With her extensive experience in project management, design, and resource management, Saysi is instrumental in providing strategic advisory support to the Mission’s leadership. Her expertise encompasses a broad range of areas, including economic analysis, government relations, and public financial management, which she leverages to enhance programmatic oversight and facilitate effective engagement with host governments.
Currently, Saysi is leading key projects that focus on developing and implementing robust development strategies tailored to the unique needs of vulnerable populations. She is particularly passionate about mentoring new team members on the intricacies of USAID programmatic oversight, budget management, and planning and reporting, ensuring that they are well-equipped to contribute to the organization’s mission. Her multilingual capabilities further enhance her ability to navigate complex cultural and political landscapes, fostering stronger relationships with stakeholders and partners.
Saysi's commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of communities is evident in her approach to Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL). By integrating MEL practices into project design and execution, she ensures that programs not only meet their objectives but also adapt and evolve based on real-time feedback and data analysis. Through her leadership, Resonance continues to drive impactful change, empowering communities and addressing the challenges faced by the world’s most vulnerable populations.