Africa Institute of Technology and Management (AFRITAM)

We conduct qualitative and quantitative studies including Monitoring and evaluation of projects, programmes, process and analyze data obtained using CAPI, CATI, online surveys, opinion polls, interviews and focused groups discussions.

Research and Surveys

This service helps ensure that you maximize your returns on the type of research, it is important that you develop an appropriate question set and analyze the results in a way that will allow you to identify key differences and preferences in your organization. It enables organizations and businesses to access very useful information and features relating to the type of business they conduct. The information gathered in research and surveys is essential when making strategic decisions and also helps the management to clarify and understand their product or service offered to their target market. AFRITAM has a good record of conducting different types of research and surveys for different NGOs, Government agencies, private business etc. Research and surveys helps in the determination to development of your company’s products and services, facilitate strategic development, improve profit margins, and help guide organizational change.  Our research and survey services we offer at AFRITAM include the following;

Qualitative studies;

It involves collecting and analyzing non-numerical data like ( text, video, or audio) to understand concepts, opinions, or experiences. It can be used to gather in-depth insights into a problem or generate new ideas for research.

Quantitative studies;

It’s a process of collecting and analyzing numerical data. It can be used to find patterns and averages, make predictions, test causal relationships, and generalize results to wider populations. 

Social research;

This research is based on logic and empirical observations. It’s a method that is used in discovering new facts or verifying old facts, their sequences, interrelationships, causal explanations, and the natural laws which govern them. 

Market research;

This is the process of determining the capability of a new service or product through research conducted directly with potential clients. Market research allows a company to discover the target market and get opinions and other feedback from consumers about their interest in the product or service. 

Data collection and surveys;

Data collection surveys are used to collect information from a targeted group of people about their opinions, behavior, or knowledge. 

Baseline studies;

The baseline study is an analysis of the current situation to identify the starting points for a program or project to the end of the project or a program.

Monitoring and Evaluation Of Projects

Your Evaluation, Managed by our Experts. We offer:

  • Mid-term (formative);
  • Final (summative) evaluation types;
  • Experimental;
  • Quasi-experimental; and
  • Non-experimental designs.

We offer high-quality and participatory evaluations using

  • Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods approaches,
  • Including the design, implementation, and analysis of instruments such as surveys, focus groups, and interviews.

We are experienced in a wide variety of evaluations:,

  • Including Needs assessments;
  • Process Evaluations;
  • Outcome or Performance evaluations; and
  • Impact evaluations.

We regularly undertake monitoring and evaluation of projects for a variety of clients from the community sector to public sector to private. Some of the tools and methods we draw on includes desk reviews, surveys, interviews, focus groups discussions, Telephone/online surveys, Hall Tests, observations and network mapping.

“AFRITAM, we support NGOs, FBOs, CBOs, Institutions, Associations and Governments to  Monitor and Evaluate their Projects, Programs and Performance

Feasibility Studies & Project Development

A feasibility study is a practicality assessment for a proposed plan, product, project management tool, or new execution method. The importance of a feasibility study is to establish whether or not a company, team, or organization will deliver on its promises in a satisfactory manner and a reasonable period of time.

This is one of the most important project management techniques you’ll want to learn from AFRITAM to save your organization’s time, money, and lots of headaches. The final feasibility report is a part of the fifth step of your project management plan and is presented after you’ve made your initial business case to your stakeholders.

However, at FRITAM, we shall help your organisation to conduct a feasibility study through;

  1. preliminary analysis
  2. Creating a project scope outline
  3. Performing your market research
  4. Calculate the financial cost
  5. Review your research and present your findings to the project stakeholders

It is necessary to conduct a feasibility study, using models, to reduce the risk of failure. A feasibility study of the business model should be centered on the organization’s value creation processes. We shall help you conduct the feasibility study within the following categories;

  1. Technical feasibility
  • Technical: Hardware and software
  • Existing or new technology
  • Manpower
  • Site analysis
  • Transportation
  1. Financial feasibility
  • Initial investment
  • Resources to procure capital: Banks, investors, venture capitalists
  • Return on investment
  1. Market feasibility
  • Type of industry
  • Prevailing market
  • Future market growth
  • Competitors and potential customers
  • Projection of sales
  1. Organizational feasibility
  • The organizational structure of the business
  • Legal structure of the business or the specific project

Management team’s competency, professional skills, and experience

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