Sarah Doyle

Sarah is a respected consultant working in international and community development in the Pacific Region with a focus on building capacity and evaluating programs and policies.
Her experience in supporting capacity development includes attracting funds from international donor and philanthropic communities and facilitating national level community consultations and skill building programs. She has consulted to government ministries, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), and NGOs such as Oxfam, and worked closely with community groups in education and the arts. She has delivered programs in media skills, grant-writing, youth leadership and economic development, and research and advocacy.
With extensive research and report-writing skills, Sarah has conducted evaluations to inform program and policy development. Her work includes recommendations for improvements to education policies, a national youth development strategic plan, and church led community-based disaster response initiatives.
Sarah has a personal interest in cross-cultural relationships, is multi-lingual, and has built a reputation as a photographer capturing extraordinary landscapes and cultural practices.
Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts (International Development), a Master of Social Science (International Development), and is currently undertaking a Master of Evaluation. She was the recipient of a scholarship to attend an executive program at Tufts University, Boston and also participated in a program on research skills for endangered material at the British Museum in London.