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on 07 Sep 2024 11:41 AM
Hermon Research conducted an extensive quantitative and qualitative data collection for the Endline Impact Evaluation of the USAID-funded PREG II (Partnership for Resilient and Economic Growth) project in Kenya. This critical evaluation aimed to measure the outcomes of PREG II’s efforts to enhance resilience, economic stability, and food security in Kenya’s most vulnerable communities. Our team deployed a large-scale survey targeting 2,800 households across diverse regions, representing a wide range of socioeconomic and demographic backgrounds. The quantitative data collection was complemented by in-depth qualitative methods, including key informant interviews and focus group discussions, providing nuanced insights into the effectiveness of PREG II’s interventions. Hermon Research’s ability to manage large, complex surveys in challenging environments underscores our expertise in delivering high-quality, reliable data to our clients. Our meticulous approach ensured that the data collected was representative, accurate, and comprehensive, offering USAID and its partners valuable insights into the long-term impact of the program. The results from this evaluation will help inform future programming and policy decisions aimed at further strengthening resilience and economic development in Kenya. This project highlights Hermon Research’s commitment to excellence in large-scale data collection and our dedication to providing actionable, evidence-based findings for our clients.