In Tanzania’s growing development landscape—from health and education to agriculture and infrastructure—donors and stakeholders increasingly demand proof of impact. That’s where baseline and endline surveys become essential.
What is a baseline survey?
A baseline survey captures data before a project begins. It answers: Where are we starting? This becomes your reference point for measuring change.
What is an endline survey?
An endline survey repeats the same measurements after project implementation. It answers: What changed, and was it because of our intervention?
Why this matters in Tanzania
Whether you are an NGO working in Kigoma, a government agency rolling out a new policy in Dodoma, or a private sector firm launching a community initiative in Arusha, credible evidence is non-negotiable. Without a baseline, you cannot prove progress. Without an endline, you cannot demonstrate success.
Our approach
We design and implement rigorous baseline and endline surveys using mixed methods—quantitative and qualitative. From data collection in remote wards to advanced analysis and report writing, we ensure your findings stand up to donor scrutiny and inform real decisions.
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