The firm has long experience in conducting KAP Surveys at the national level. The KAP surveys conducted by the firm were in different areas; health, environment, and water resources and agriculture. Among these surveys was the Baseline KAP of Egyptian Farmers towards Water Resources in 1998. Recently the firm gained intensive experience in quality of care managements through conducting the national services provision assessment survey. The firm has also gained an experience in conducting qualitative studies. The qualitative methods that were used by the firm include; in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, participatory rapid appraisal (PRA) technique and participant observation. In addition, in many of the quantitative studies conducted by El-Zanaty & Associates , qualitative methods were included to complement and support the quantitative data.
Consultant for UNDP, participate in writing chapter 4 in HDR.
Monitoring and Evaluation Consultant to establish a monitoring System for Integrated Water Management District/ Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation in Egypt.
Monitoring and Evaluation Consultant for World Bank to establish a M&E System for Health Reform Program in Yemen.
Monitoring and Evaluation Consultant for Social Fund in Egypt to establish a M&E System for Population project at social fund.
Consultant for UNICEF Oman to conduct a study on Omani women needs.
Consultant for Ministry of Economy in Oman to conduct a study on social security.
Consultant for UNFPA Cairo to conduct analysis of population and health situation in Egypt.
Consultant for UNICEF Cairo to conduct analysis of child health in Egypt.
Consultant for Partnership for Health Reform project to help in Implementing Household health expenditure and utilization survey in Jordan (questionnaire design and training).
Member of Evaluation Team, End of Work plan Evaluation of AVSC in Egypt.
The firm’s primary objective has been to participate in the improvement of various services and conditions in Egypt by providing reliable data and sound recommendations