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As part of baseline efforts, we often integrate a needs assessment component to validate whether planned interventions match community priorities. Through participatory workshops, surveys, or stakeholder interviews, we gather data on unmet needs, preferred solutions, and local constraints. At endline, similar tools help verify whether interventions addressed those needs effectively.

Community Needs & Priority Assessments helps align project design with lived realities and ensures relevance from both a planning and evaluation perspective.

This involves identifying and measuring key indicators that reflect the program’s intended results. We align these indicators with donor log frames or theory of change models. At baseline, we capture current levels of access, service usage, knowledge, or well-being.

At endline, we measure shifts in these indicators, applying statistical tests to assess significance

Indicators may be numeric (e.g. vaccination coverage) or composite (e.g. empowerment index). This approach ensures that programs are held accountable to measurable goals.

Every baseline requires a clear understanding of who the target population is. We conduct detailed socio-demographic and economic profiling to document characteristics such as age, income, education, livelihoods, and household structures. At endline, these profiles are compared to reveal social or economic changes that may have occurred due to the intervention or other external factors.

We design profiles to align with program goals, allowing segmentation by gender, location, or vulnerability status for deeper analysis.

We design multi-level studies that capture household dynamics, informal sector contributions, market constraints, and systemic vulnerabilities. Using structured household surveys, enterprise assessments, and life history interviews, we build a layered understanding of both economic activities and social realities.

KAP surveys form a foundational part of many baseline and endline studies. They help assess what people know, believe, and do in relation to a specific issue — such as health, education, gender, or environment. At baseline, they capture pre-intervention gaps in awareness or harmful behaviors. At endline, they measure shifts in knowledge and behavioral uptake. Our KAP tools are culturally adapted, combining structured questions with scenario-based prompts to ensure responses reflect real understanding. These surveys are ideal for behavior change programs and campaigns.

 

 

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