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Projects That Turn Data Into Impact

Evidence-led research and evaluations across sectors, geographies, and communities—designed to inform decisions, improve programmes, and drive measurable social impact.

Evidence-led research and evaluations across sectors, geographies, and communities—designed to inform decisions, improve programmes, and drive measurable social impact.

Studying impact of Swachh Bharat Mission on soil‐transmitted helminth (STH) transmission and infections

  • Client: WHO
  • Geography: Pan-India
  • Sectors: Health and WASH
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Integrated use of digital connectivity and data to improve woman and child health

  • Client: Indian School of Business
  • Geography: Haryana and Rajasthan
  • Sectors: Gender
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Assessment of The Hunger Project's Strategy of Elected Women

  • Client: The Hunger Project
  • Geography: Odisha
  • Sectors: Livelihood
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Beyond Safety: Understanding Open Defecation Programs through a Feminist Evaluation Approach

  • Client: Institute of Social Studies Trust
  • Geography: India
  • Sectors: Health
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Evaluation Study at Kumbh Mela, Nashik in 2015

  • Client: WASH United
  • Geography: Nashik, Maharashtra
  • Sectors: WASH
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Online experiment through a mobile application, ‘BribeWatch’

  • Client: Hitotsubashi University and Kobe University
  • Geography: Delhi-NCR
  • Sectors: Economy
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Training Needs Assessment (TNA) study among the AWWs/Sahayikas/ICDS supervisors for Nandghar Anganwadi Centres.

  • Client: Sesame Workshop India (SWI)
  • Geography: Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Sectors: Education
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Impact assessment of Robotics labs and Digital classrooms

  • Client: Bharti Foundation
  • Geography: Delhi and Punjab
  • Sectors: Education
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Public Health Survey on Long Covid

  • Client: The Lancet COVID-19 Commission
  • Geography: Rohtak in Haryana
  • Sectors: Health
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CREA’s 'It's My Body' Project on Gender

  • Client: CREA
  • Geography: Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand
  • Sectors: Gender
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