Dlorah Jenkins

Dlorah is a Deputy Director of Program Impact at Four Corners Global Consulting Group. Her areas of expertise include monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning (MERL); capacity building; and program design.

With over a decade of experience, Dlorah has led impactful programming and measurement activities across diverse sectors, including nutrition, public health, gender, security, and violence prevention. Having worked on programs and with teams in over 20 countries, Dlorah is committed to empowering communities through evidence-based practices and strategic collaboration.

Before joining Four Corners, Dlorah consulted for clients in the humanitarian and development sectors, helping organizations better understand their impact, prioritize learning, and refine their implementation strategies. As a Technical Manager at Equal Access International, she guided country teams in developing theories of change and implementing flexible monitoring and evaluation methods. She also provided strategic support for programs focused on women, peace, and security; preventing and countering violent extremism; and promoting equitable access to justice. In a previous role with the Nutrition team at CARE, Dlorah led the organization’s first-ever project to improve access to chronic disease care and promote positive health practices among internally displaced people in Mindanao.

Her dedication to inclusive and participatory approaches ensures that the voices of partner communities are at the forefront of program design and measurement processes. To this end, Dlorah is passionate about building MERL capacity among local partners and community-based organizations working for social change.

Dlorah holds a B.S. in Science, Technology, and Culture from Georgia Tech, an MPH from Georgia State University, and a Ph.D. in International Conflict Management from Kennesaw State University. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband and dog, reading, traveling, and trying her hand at gardening.