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Understanding the buying behavior of Youth
TSI, 2011 With this study, 1500+ young respondents, between the age of 18-25 were questioned on their buying behavior and how various attributes like culture, language and region affect it.
Analyzing the perceptions of respondents for infidelity TSI, 2011 On Valentine’s Day, the respondents were asked about their commitment in relationships and what they felt about infidelity.
Analyzing global trends about the corporate perceptions amongst common man Globescan, 2011 This study aimed at understanding what a common man perceives for various corporate houses and nations. This involved a 1000+ sample size.
Decoding the Indian Muslim TSI, 2010 A first ever nationwide survey conducted by Cvoter for TSI magazine was carried out in December2010. This study was carried out with a aim to understand the feelings, opportunities and apprehensions that a Muslim feels in the contemporary India of today.
Analyzing global trends across various issues BBC, 2010 This study is done bi-annually across 30 nations on issues and perceptions concerning the general public. The study covered 1000+ respondents across various sections of the society.
Ganga: the life line of India World Bank, 2010 This survey involved survey of respondents across various sectors of the society along the length of Ganga from Uttarkashi to Bengal. The survey was carried out to analyze the importance of Ganga for these people, the effect of pollution in Ganga, their role in the cleaning drive of the river and the projects undertaken by the individual groups apart from governmental efforts to clean Ganga.
Analyzing, “What urban India thinks of poverty” UNMDG, Whypoll, 2010 The study aimed at understanding what the urban people feel about poverty and their role in eradicating it from the country as part of UN’s Millennium Development Goals, which aim at eradicating certain social problems by 2015. This was a urban sample with a sample size of 5000.
Analyzing, “What Kashmiris want” Hindustan Times, 2010 This study was conducted simultaneously in Kashmir, Leh and Laddakh and the Kashmiri refugee camps. The aim was to understand what a Kashmiri youth thinks about his/her future, state of Kashmir and what do they see as the best option for Kashmir crisis. The sample size for this study was 1000+.
Analyzing the Employability Quotient of the young graduates FICCI, 2010 This study was aimed at understanding how employable are the fresh graduates in India. The survey was conducted amongst CEOs, HR heads of various companies across different genres.
Analyzing socio-economic impact of health problems in sex workers in Bihar UNIFEM, 2009 As part of the broader question of socio-economic development of sex workers in Bihar, evaluated and analyzed health related problems and awareness among sex workers in Bihar (India) – as part of a larger UNIFEM initiative. This was a household survey carried out in each and every house situated in the sex workers’ areas of the State. In a bid to hone their social understanding, our team personally trained more than 50 sex workers in the state as field researchers.
Personal Damage, Livelihood Problems & Future Risk Evaluation for Multi-Victim Women in Aceh Channel Research, Brussels, 2005 & 2009 On the one hand, the ongoing conflict in the region, combined with the socio-economic impact of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami brought about a social revolution in the lives of multi-victim women (victims of both conflict and Tsunami) in Aceh. We carried out a special quantitative and qualitative survey among these women to determinate the linkages between relief and rehabilitation for multi-victims. For every third multi-victim woman personal trauma and mental health rated as a big personal damage and our report suggested special ways to deal with their rehabilitation and development challenges. Besides, we trained and engaged nearly 45 multi-victim women for our field research activities.
Post-Tsunami Relief Evaluation in Aceh, Indonesia Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), 2005 & 2009 CVoter is leading consultancy in the specific field of evaluation of health initiatives and peace-building over the period 2005-2009 for SIDA’s Tsunami Evaluation Coalition for Relief Aid Impact in Aceh, Indonesia. Deploying a mix of qualitative and quantitative techniques, the main objective is to identify factors (conditions and program modalities) that facilitate or hinder the Aid facilitation in the areas of health, hygiene and recovery.
Technical evaluation of Rehabilitation & Development in Sri Lanka Channel Research, Brussels, 2005 & 2009 The objective of the study was to contribute to the cooperation strategy process between various international relief agencies to study the process of relief transforming into rehabilitation and eventually development. Apart from development of alternate housing to deal with displacement, change of approach for future job security, a crucial part of the technical survey included issues in dealing with post Tsunami mental health, medical fitness of family, present availability and future requirement of medical facilities among others.
Linking Relief with Development in Maldives European Union, 2004 & 2009 The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami wreaked havoc on certain parts of Maldives displacing and wreaking thousands of lives. The purpose of this analysis was to assess the extent to which re-development needs of these people were being met; making practical recommendations on how the effectiveness of international aid can be enhanced. The 2004 technical evaluation dealt with assessing the immediate rehabilitation problems, while the 2009 survey worked with special focus on bridging the immediate and future needs of sustainable family health.
Patient Tracking and Feedback System Rockland Hospital, 2009 CVOTER designed and implemented a pilot project for ensuring innovative methodologies for patient tracking and satisfaction with medical facilities analysis.
Survey of Technical Education in TN, MP and Bihar AICTE, 2008 We researched and evaluated career and professional perceptions and gauging various regional, social and stream emotional imbalances. In the process we created a system for feedback and monitoring of student emotional and rational perceptions to the diverse range of career choices available.
Evaluation of Media training in the Palestinian territories, 2000 - 2005 Finnish Government, 2008 We evaluated the training program, started in 2000, to strengthen the civil society and democratic processes and make PSC (Palestinian Satellite Channel) News and Actualities competitive with other satellite channels and make Palestinian news coverage equally obtainable than Israeli in news feeds. The basic problems which were to be addressed were: the news, even though at a fairly good technical level, carried still the tradition of the political programs; maintenance and defect detecting were not adequate; need for greater coverage and more diverse items; lack of access to the international news feeds plus need for stronger journalistic approach and visualization; look and presentation of the news. Training was mainly hand-on training in two weeks periods supported by workshops run by local trainers and job instructors.
Evaluation of public perception on disease prevention and control Zee News, 2007 Utilizing our expertise in thematic and lessons-learned evaluations (to improve the replication of best practices), we have evaluated the panic reaction of masses to viral diseases like Swine Flu, H1N1, Mad Cow, et al for Zee News and suggested ways and means to prevent and control their impact on health and society.
Studying Attitudes toward Sex and Contraceptives The Week, 2007 The objective was to technically analyze existing and changing attitudes in urban and rural women about use of contraceptives, responsibility and child bearing. Our team underwent rigorous training in handling women respondents and understanding the rural urban divide about women’s issues ranging from sex, contraception and maternal health.
Technical Advisor to Evaluate RFL in Middle East & Africa International Committee of Red Cross (Red Cross), 2006 Global review of ICRC and the CTA (Central Tracing Agency) capacity to act as coordinator and technical advisor in Restoring Family Links (RFL) activities with national societies and governments.
Impact Evaluation of International Environmental Law-Making and Diplomacy in Ethiopia One of the EU member states, 2006-2008 Funded by UNEP, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and Ministry of Environment of Finland, the main purpose of the annually repeated course is to foster dialogue and cooperation between South and North and to enhance the knowledge about international environmental administration, law-making and agreements as well as the negotiation skills and mechanisms. CVOTER stepped in to offer its evaluation expertise in assessing the impact of the program on key stakeholders and recommendations for streamlining existing challenges.
Evaluating SADC Forest Training Program in Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe One of the EU member states, 2006-2008 CVOTER was engaged to assess impact evaluation of and recommend ways to strengthen the SADC Forest Training Program in Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Consisting of five regional projects - Forestry Curriculum Development Project, Forestry Further Training Project, Forestry Teachers Training, Human Resources Development Project and Forestry Extension Training Project – the programme also had a SADC Forestry Sector Technical Coordination Unit in Malawi.
Architecture and Urban Design Training Evaluation in Kenya One of the EU member states, 2006-2008 We evaluated the impact of trainers during four courses for architects (Finnish University degrees equivalent to M.Arch., B.A. or B.Sc in Arch) in Kenya which had been organized between 1984 and 1992. The purpose of the course was to provide the students with special knowledge and skills in Architectural and Urban Design and prepare them for professional duties in their home countries or in the Third World in general. |
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