Monitoring & Evaluation
Comprehensive M&E services for international development programs, donor-funded initiatives, and government reforms.
Overview
Our monitoring and evaluation practice supports international development organizations, institutional clients, and NGOs in measuring program impact and outcomes. We design and implement M&E frameworks that combine baseline, midline, and endline surveys with ongoing performance monitoring, qualitative assessments, and beneficiary feedback mechanisms. Our teams have executed M&E programs for USAID, the World Bank, UNDP, and bilateral donors across Turkey, the MENA region, and beyond, covering sectors including education, health, labor markets, energy, and governance. We bring both the methodological rigor of academic research and the operational capacity to collect data at scale in challenging field environments.
Key Capabilities
What this service delivers for your organization.
Baseline, midline, and endline survey design and execution
Logical framework and theory of change development
Mixed-methods research combining quantitative and qualitative approaches
Beneficiary feedback and community perception tracking
Real-time performance dashboards for program managers and donors
Impact evaluation using quasi-experimental and experimental designs
Industries We Serve
This service supports clients across a wide range of sectors.
Related Case Studies
See how we have applied this service to solve real-world challenges.
USAID Education M&E Program - MENA
International Development Agency · Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt & Morocco, MENA
A USAID-funded education improvement program operating across four MENA countries needed a rigorous monitoring and evaluation partner to measure program impact on student learning outcomes, teacher effectiveness, and school management practices. The M&E design required baseline and endline surveys of 45,000 students, teachers, and parents across 500 schools, along with quarterly performance monitoring visits. Previous M&E contractors had struggled with access to schools in conflict-affected areas of Lebanon and logistical challenges in rural Morocco.
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Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) Partner Consortium · Turkey, MENA
A large-scale household survey covering major provinces of Turkey was required to assess living conditions, income distribution, and social indicators as part of a national statistical program. The survey demanded multilingual surveyors fluent in Turkish, Kurdish, and Arabic to effectively reach diverse populations across the country. Access to both dense urban neighborhoods in Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir as well as remote rural communities in Eastern Anatolia posed significant logistical challenges. The project required strict adherence to international statistical standards and a robust quality assurance framework to ensure data would be accepted by international bodies including the World Bank and Eurostat.
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