Monitoring & Evaluation

We offer expertise in designing, implementing, and evaluating humanitarian and development programs that prioritize resilience and sustainability. Our interventions focus on food security, health systems strengthening, and educational access, particularly in fragile and conflict-affected regions.

Baseline Assessment

The Baseline assessment provides a snapshot of the initial conditions before a project or program begins. It establishes key indicators and benchmarks to measure progress over time, identifying existing challenges, resources, and stakeholder dynamics. This data serves as a reference point for evaluating the effectiveness and impact of the intervention in subsequent stages

Midline Evaluation

The Midline evaluation is conducted at an intermediate point in the project to assess progress toward objectives. It helps identify early successes, challenges, and areas requiring adjustment. This stage allows organizations to make necessary course corrections, ensuring the project remains on track and can adapt to changing conditions or unforeseen obstacles.

Endline Evaluation

The Endline evaluation takes place at the conclusion of a project and measures the final outcomes and impact. It compares results against baseline data to determine the effectiveness of interventions and assess whether objectives were achieved. This phase provides valuable insights into the overall success of the project, lessons learned, and recommendations for future initiatives or scaling.