Quincy Maonde

Senior Associate

Zambia
  • Care Reform
  • Social Policy
  • East and Southern Africa (ESAR)
  • West and Central Africa (WCA)

Quincy Maonde is a social protection and child protection specialist with extensive experience in the design, strengthening, and implementation of social protection and child protection policies and programmes. His work spans child protection systems strengthening, social work practice, social service workforce capacity development, sexual and gender-based violence prevention and response, child justice administration, family strengthening, community mobilisation, and case management.

Quincy has provided technical assistance to governments and partners on capacity development and training for the social service workforce, including the development of curricula and materials on case management, children’s rights, social work ethics, gender-based violence (including violence against children), gender and development, and supportive supervision. His work includes developing training materials on online child sexual exploitation and abuse for justice sector professionals, as well as curricula for auxiliary social workers. Quincy also brings practical experience from frontline social work and programme management, including budgeting, advocacy for children’s rights, strengthening community-based service delivery structures, results-based monitoring and evaluation, and supporting child justice administration processes. He holds a Master’s in Development Studies and is based in Zambia.