Ipsos Africa Center for Development Research and Evaluation

The Ipsos Africa Centre for Development Research and Evaluation is a team of development researchers and evaluators based in our Ipsos offices across Africa. We employ a wide range of methods and approaches and work with deep local expertise to provide high-quality evidence to address development challenges.

The Ipsos Africa Centre for Development Research and Evaluation is a team of development researchers and evaluators based in our Ipsos offices across Africa. We employ a wide range of methods and approaches and work with deep local expertise to provide high-quality evidence to address development challenges.

Ipsos Africa Centre for Development Research and Evaluation

Providing

  • Evaluation and assessments
  • Formative research
  • Sector-specific studies, such as value chain studies, enterprise surveys, facilities surveys, communications assessment and tracking and so on
  • Large-scale complex research studies
  • Deliberative and participatory work
  • Research communications
  • Data collection and analysis
  • Capacity building
  • Stakeholder management

Our contexts in Africa are diverse, and Ipsos has invested heavily for many years in building local expertise and infrastructure, and we draw on a wide range of disciplines to inform our outputs. We provide globally cutting-edge solutions to development needs from across the Ipsos business.

Sectors for our research projects are:

Sectors

Not all of our work fits into the above categories, please contact us for details of our work.

Ghana is a key point of contact for Africa and will channel your query to the relevant team in our 11 countries and to the relevant expert.

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  • Ipsos Update | August 2022
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    Ipsos Update – August 2022

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