Zehra Mirza serves as the Senior Director of Planning and Evaluation at Amnesty International USA, where she leverages over a decade of experience in monitoring and evaluation to drive impactful change in the realm of human rights. In her current role, Zehra leads the Impact...
Zehra Mirza serves as the Senior Director of Planning and Evaluation at Amnesty International USA, where she leverages over a decade of experience in monitoring and evaluation to drive impactful change in the realm of human rights. In her current role, Zehra leads the Impact and Learning team, focusing on the strategic planning, monitoring, evaluation, and learning (PMEL) processes that are essential for assessing the effectiveness of various human rights programs and activism initiatives. Her methodical expertise in both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies enables her to conduct comprehensive campaign assessments and outcome harvesting, ensuring that the organization’s efforts are not only impactful but also aligned with its mission.
Zehra plays a pivotal role in advising the Executive Team on the formulation of the annual Operational Plan, where her insights into program evaluation and data analysis inform decision-making and strategic direction. She spearheads planning and reporting processes across the organization, fostering a culture of learning and adaptation that is crucial in the ever-evolving landscape of advocacy and international development. Her thematic expertise spans critical areas such as education, human rights, and advocacy, allowing her to contribute to a diverse array of projects that seek to amplify marginalized voices and promote social justice.
With a strong foundation in research design and statistical analysis, including proficiency in tools like SPSS and SAS, Zehra is adept at translating complex data into actionable insights. Her commitment to rigorous evaluation practices not only enhances the effectiveness of Amnesty International’s initiatives but also strengthens the organization’s accountability to its stakeholders, ensuring that every program is evidence-based and results-driven. Through her leadership, Zehra is shaping a future where human rights advocacy is informed by robust evaluation and continuous learning.