Dr. Elisabeth Hofmann
Assistant Professor and Research Fellow at "Les Afriques dans le monde" (LAM, UMR CNRS 5115)
Institute of Political Science
- Project cycle management
- Monitoring and evaluation of development projects
- Gender and development
- Gender mainstreaming in projects, programmes and development policies
- Gender and education (institutionnalisation, school related gender based violence)
- NGOs and decentralized international cooperation
Contact
Université Bordeaux Montaigne
Bâtiment E, Room 305 or 307
Domaine universitaire
33607 Pessac Cedex
E-mail: elisabeth.hofmann@u-bordeaux-montaigne.fr
Professional Background
Since 2011 | Lecturer at the University of Yaounde 2 in the MA “Evaluation of sustainable development projects” |
Since 2010 | Assistant professor, Bordeaux Montaigne University, Department “Sciences, Territories, Communication”, Teaching in professional Masters and Bachelor courses on Development studies, project cycle management, evaluation and gender |
Since 2005 | Researcher, Laboratory Les Afriques dans le Monde (LAM, UMR CNRS 5115), Political Sciences Institute, Bordeaux |
2005 – 2010 | Coordination of the international francophone network “Genre en Action”; supervision and participation in all the initiatives (publications, networking, elaboration of the gender methodology of the French foreign ministry, etc.); representation of Genre en Action; lobbying; organisation of international conferences (gender and training, gender and governance) |
Since 2001 | Co-founder and member of the UNESCO Chair on training of professionals for sustainable development, Bordeaux Montaigne University and Laboratory Les Afriques dans le Monde (LAM, UMR CNRS 5115), Political Sciences Institute, Bordeaux |
1999 – 2010 | Lecturer (different part-time contracts “PAST”), University Bordeaux III, Teaching GCP, project evaluation, gender and development, gender and evaluation, gender and human rights, gender and vulnerability |
Since 2001 | Member of the UNESCO Chair on training of professionals for sustainable development, action-research programs
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1997 – 2010 | Coordinator for applied research, TOMBANA: Project evaluations, consultancies on PME, participatory approaches and gender (specific gender projects and gender mainstreamed ones); Applied research and publication of articles and manuals (gender tools, evaluation, gender in development projects); Training of NGO professionals and volonteers: GCP, gender and GCP, gender in certain fields/sectors (migration, water, education, campaigning, etc.), project evaluation, gender and evaluation |
1997 | PhD in Development Economics: ‘Application of evaluation methods to rural development projects in developing countries, Analysis of an integrated rural development project in Madagascar’, University of Bordeaux |
1993 – 1997 | Freelance Consultant in Project Evaluation |
1992 | Masters degree in Development Economics, University of Bordeaux |