Devcom Global Associates (DGA) is a research-centric firm with specialized competencies spanning multiple sectors. We offer both qualitative and quantitative research services, utilizing a diverse array of data collection techniques such as Household Surveys, Opinion Polls, Vignettes, Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) Techniques, Ethnographies, In-Depth Interviews, Key Informant Interviews, Scorecards, and Focus Group Discussions, among others.
Previous Engagements in Research and Evaluations:
Baseline Surveys
We lay the groundwork by establishing foundational data based on critical project indicators to guide project monitoring, implementation, and evaluation, thereby facilitating data-driven decision-making.
Project Evaluations
We perform periodic or terminal assessments to measure program relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact, and sustainability, thereby guiding future actions and initiatives.
Action-Based Research
Our approach involves in-depth engagement with various stakeholders and communities to generate nuanced knowledge and insights that inform policy formation and decision-making.
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) Studies
We assist in identifying knowledge gaps and behavioral trends among specific sociodemographic groups, enabling the implementation of more effective programs.
Market Assessments
At DGA, we aid our clients in undertaking Market and Livelihood Assessments (MLAs) to provide insights into market opportunities, skill deficiencies within targeted population groups, availability of vocational/technical training providers, and consumer demand analytics.
Attitudinal Research/Surveys
We specialize in market research studies aimed at understanding consumer attitudes and opinions toward specific products, services, or brands, thereby allowing companies to better understand both existing and potential customer segments and their specific needs.
We offer custom-tailored research solutions in areas including, but not limited to, data collection, Real-Time Reviews (RTR), Post-Distribution Monitoring (PDM), research design, methodological planning, research training, and data analysis