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, the Futures Group International under the OPTIONSI Project.
Consultant, Johns Hopkins University, Center for Communication Programs, An Analysis of the Demographic and Health Survey.
Consultant, Social Research Center (SRC), American University in Cairo.
Consultant, E. PETRICH and Associates INC. The Costs of Family Planning Program in Egypt. Submitted for AID and National Population Council.
An impact evaluation survey of workers in the informal economy in Port Said was carried out by El-Zanaty & Associates on behalf of the International Labour Organization (ILO) using qualitative data collection methods, including focus group discussions (FGD). The purpose of the survey was to assess the perceptions and understanding of both users and non-users of the Universal Health Insurance (UHI) scheme in Port Said. The evaluation also aimed to identify the obstacles preventing workers in the informal sector from participating in the UHI, providing valuable insights to improve accessibility and participation in the health insurance scheme
been carried out by El-Zanaty & Associates on behalf of UNICEF. The report was developed using child right approach through life course analysis. The report was prepared by Dr. Fatma El-Zanaty and Noha El-Ghazaly in coordination with the UNICEF team led by Manar Soliman, Child Rights Monitoring Specialist. To access the report:
https://www.unicef.org/egypt/reports/situation-analysis-children-and-adolescents-egypt-2024
El-Zanaty & associates on behalf of Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) carried out (Impact evaluation survey) on sample of 6000 households/individuals using quantitative and qualitative tools, the main objective of this assignment is to Follow-up and periodic measurement of the social and economic development impact of the provision of telecommunications, Internet and digital human development services on citizens in the villages of Decent Life in a way that ensures the sustainability of digital transformation work, and the promotion of digital and financial inclusion and economic empowerment of citizens, with the possibility of generalization to various regions of the Republic.
El-Zanaty & associates on behalf of GIZ carried out Impact measurement of the private sector Innovation. The survey used both quantitative and qualitative data collection tools, The main objective of this assignment is to provide result-based monitoring and evaluation to the PSI project. The study included conducting, baseline and end line surveys covering around
Impact evaluation survey took place by El-Zanaty & associates in period of Feb-2022 to Jul-2022 on behalf of IFPRI, the main objective of the survey was to Assess impact evaluation for Takaful and Karama program in Egypt based on social gender, the survey was conducted in 3 governorates across Egypt on sample of 600 HH.
An assessment of the relationship between employment and social cohesion was conducted through a phone survey by El-Zanaty & Associates on behalf of the International Labour Organization (ILO). The survey, carried out across four governorates, involved a sample of 400 respondents, including both refugees and Egyptians. The primary objective of this assignment was to lay the groundwork for the project’s social cohesion analysis, focusing on the dynamics within refugee, migrant, and host community youth. The findings aimed to enhance understanding of how employment influences social cohesion in these communities, providing insights for future initiatives.
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