Since joining the team in 2011, he has led the work on the monitoring of the EFA and now SDG goals and targets. In recent years, he has been closely involved in the development and refinement of ways to measure progress towards the new targets in our education goal, SDG4, notably by representing the team in the technical advisory group on post-2015 education indicators. He is currently the chair of the task force of the Global Alliance to Monitor Learning for SDG target 4.4.
Manos joined the team from Oxford Policy Management, a development policy consultancy. He has extensive experience as a monitoring and evaluation specialist of education and public finance projects globally. He managed a secondary education public expenditure tracking and service delivery survey in Bangladesh; contributed to the evaluation of a basic education project in the western provinces of China; was core member of the mid-term evaluation team of the Education For All Fast Track Initiative on monitoring and evaluation issues; and led the annual reporting of progress in the implementation of the Second Primary Education Development Project in Bangladesh. He was the technical lead for the monitoring and public finance components of a large basic education capacity building programme in six states in Nigeria; developed the evaluation of an in-service, cluster-based teacher training programme in Pakistan; and authored the country study of the Out of School Children Global Initiative in Indonesia. He spent three years in Albania at the office of the Prime Minister developing a coordination unit for the national strategy with emphasis on the social sectors.
He holds a BA in International Economics from the Athens University of Economics and Business and an MSc in Development Economics from the University of Oxford. His DPhil was a study of technical education and the labour market in Egypt, completed at the Centre for the Study of African Economies of the University of Oxford.
Manos takes up the mantle as Director at an exciting time, with the imminent launch of the 2017/8 GEM Report on Accountability and Education, and the team now starting to research the 2019 Report on migration and displacement. As he takes on these tasks, he welcomes any comments, or messages readers may have and can be reached on m.antoninis@unesco.org or twitter: @ManosAntoninis.
We are thrilled to make this announcement today, and ask you to join us in congratulating him!