MetriqOS is Metriq Tanzania Limited — a technology company founded to fix the data and programme management problem at the heart of international development. Behind the platform is a team that has not just observed the work, but lived it — from the field to the boardroom.
International development and humanitarian organisations run some of the most complex, multi-stakeholder programmes on earth. But the tools available to programme and MEAL teams — logframes in Excel, IPTT tables emailed to donors, field data locked in disconnected collection tools with no bridge to the indicator framework — haven't kept pace with the sector's ambitions or its accountability demands.
MetriqOS started from a simple observation, drawn from years inside those programmes: the information a donor needs to trust a grant is the same information the implementer needs to manage it. A unified programme management and monitoring platform — not a reporting bolt-on — was the only honest answer.
MetriqOS is built by someone who lived the problem it solves. Over 20 years spanning MEAL, programme implementation, data analytics, and big data industry analytics, Abdulmajid has led programmes from the field to executive level — managing €16M+ in donor-funded portfolios under USAID, ECHO, FCDO, SIDA, PRM, and GFFO across Tanzania, Mozambique, and the broader East Africa region.
Six-plus of those years were spent at Save the Children International — leading refugee response programming serving 45,000 children across eight camps in Tanzania's Kigoma region, managing a €7M emergency response reaching 180,000 displaced people in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, and spearheading Tanzania-wide emergency preparedness and anticipatory action frameworks adopted as the country office standard. From disease outbreaks and natural disaster response to large-scale IDP programming and multi-partner consortium leadership — Abdulmajid has operated at the sharp end of the development and humanitarian sector, and MetriqOS is built on everything he learned there.
A BSc in Computer Science from the University of Dar es Salaam, combined with deep proficiency in web platform development, relational databases, SQL, Python, Power BI, and Azure, allowed him to design and build MetriqOS without an outside development team. His work has always been anchored in data — designing real-time dashboards, building evaluation frameworks, and using analytics to surface the insights that change programme decisions.
Abdulmajid's career reflects a rare combination: operational leadership in the most demanding humanitarian and development contexts — refugee response, disease outbreaks, displacement, and multi-partner emergencies — fused with the analytical rigour of someone who has spent two decades making data work under pressure. His conviction is simple: good data, properly structured and acted upon, saves programmes and saves lives.
Every person on the MetriqOS founding team has, at one point or another, worked inside the development or humanitarian sector — in-country and internationally. We have managed programmes, supervised enumerators, filed donor reports, and sat across the table from country directors explaining why the data matters. MetriqOS is shaped by those experiences, not assumptions about them. Hover any team member to reach them directly.
Every department is led by someone who has worked in the field — in compliance, programme analysis, partnerships, operations, and administration. Across development and humanitarian contexts, in Tanzania and beyond. The product is a memory of real programme work, not a guess at it.
The founder leads product, technology, and strategy. Five functional departments each own their domain and move without bureaucracy — the same lean accountability we want every organisation on MetriqOS to experience in their own programme management.
Two thirds of our department heads are women — a deliberate commitment to gender-inclusive leadership written into the company from day one, not bolted on as the team scales. The sector we serve has championed gender equality for decades. We hold ourselves to the same standard.
A fully integrated project implementation and monitoring platform — six modules covering every phase of the programme lifecycle, from logframe design and DIP planning to live field data collection and donor-ready reporting. Three define what makes it different.
Scores your data against USAID, FCDO, EU ROM, UNEG, and Gates Foundation frameworks — at the point of entry, not once a year before a donor visit.
See donor features →Donor programme officers see the live IPTT, health signals, and DataPulse™ score — not a quarterly summary written weeks after the data was collected.
See donor portal →Mobile-first form builder with offline support, automatic disaggregation to logframe indicators, and beneficiary tracking — closing the loop from field to logframe.
See platform features →A 20-minute conversation is all it takes to see whether MetriqOS fits your programme.
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