Cambodian Consortium for Out-of-School Children: Baseline Survey
Research methodology, instrument design, staff training, data collection, data management and analysis, reporting
Research methodology, instrument design, staff training, data collection, data management and analysis, reporting
Survey and instrument design, data collection and data management, analysis and reporting
Survey and instrument design, data collection and data management, analysis and reporting
Survey design, instrument review, data collection, data management and analysis
The purpose of this research project is to assist the US Embassy in understanding the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions (KAP) of Cambodians among a number of different topics, including socio-economics, media access and engagement, current affairs, safety and security.
The main purpose of this assignment was to provide independent supervision and quality assurance for two World Bank surveys being fielded in Cambodia by third-party consultants as part of the 2nd Health Sector Support Program (HSSP2).
The World Bank is partnering with the WFP in Cambodia to evaluate a pilot design to test food vs. cash support in the context of take home rations at primary school level.
The main objective of HSSP1 was to contribute to the improvement of the health status of the population by increasing the accessibility and quality of health services and assisting the Royal Government of Cambodia to implement its Health Sector Strategic Plan and strengthen the sector’s capacity to manage resources efficiently.
The objectives of this project were firstly to assess changes in the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of female garment factory workers (GFW) towards reproductive, maternal and neonatal health (RMNH) from the baseline indicators in the Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting and Improvement (MERI) framework.
Inception report, curriculum development (needs assessment), training, workshop, and reporting.