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We don't specialise in one sector because development doesn't work that way. Our multidisciplinary team brings deep knowledge across eight interconnected sectors — enabling us to design research that reflects the full complexity of the challenges our clients face.

Agriculture & Food Systems

From smallholder productivity to national food systems transformation, we support research and advisory work across the entire agricultural value chain.

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Food Security & Nutrition

Nutrition assessments, food security surveys, and policy analyses that equip organisations with the evidence needed to design effective, targeted interventions.

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Climate Change & Sustainability

We help organisations understand their climate exposure, assess vulnerability, and develop adaptation strategies grounded in data and sensitive to local realities.

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Gender Equality & Social Development

We integrate gender analysis into research design and help organisations develop programmes that are genuinely inclusive and responsive.

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Natural Resources & Sustainable Livelihoods

Research that helps organisations manage natural resources sustainably — balancing conservation goals with the livelihood needs of communities.

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Policy & Governance

Policy research, institutional assessments, and governance reviews that help governments understand what is working and build the case for reform.

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Trade & Regional Integration

We analyse trade dynamics, assess the impact of regional integration frameworks, and help organisations navigate evolving trade policies.

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Poverty Reduction & Economic Development

Market surveys, economic assessments, and impact evaluations that inform programmes aimed at improving livelihoods and reducing vulnerability.

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A Multidisciplinary Lens

Many of the most complex development challenges cut across multiple sectors. We are experienced in designing and executing research that integrates perspectives from agriculture, gender, climate, and governance — because that is how real-world problems actually work.