Evidence and statistics
We also have experience and expertise in carrying out all types of independent evaluations across different sectors and for a variety of clients. We are recognised for conducting quantitative impact evaluations, but we also combine different methods to help us gather wider insights into the most important questions.
We use innovative approaches to disseminate our findings, and ensure we build the evidence base policymakers need, in the most accessible and understandable way to all stakeholders.
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Limited access to financial services has been identified as one of the key constraints that many people in eastern Indonesia face.
Evaluation of the Kenya Hunger Safety Net Programme (HSNP)
The Hunger Safety Net Programme (HSNP) is a cash transfer (CT) aimed at the extremely poor population of northern Kenya.
Education Data, Research, and Evaluation In Nigeria (EDOREN)
With better quality information to hand and better incentives to use it, policymakers will improve the design and implementation of education systems.
Operational research and impact evaluation (ORIE)
This project is providing crucial insights into the impact of DFID’s nutrition programme in Northern Nigeria.
Maternal, new-born, and child health in Zimbabwe
Evaluating the UK Department of International Development's programme
Shock-Responsive Social Protection Systems (SRSP)
This project investigates how social protection systems can scale up to respond to shocks in low-income countries, and fragile and conflict-affected states.