Research

High-quality studies and research on pivotal issues affecting society are critical parts of our development consulting portfolio, with a focus on areas such as youth employment, climate change, poverty alleviation, health, and education.

Our research initiatives aim to generate valuable insights and inform evidence-based decision-making for policymakers, stakeholders, and the wider community.

Youth Employment
Exploring challenges and opportunities in youth employment, skills development, and entrepreneurship to promote sustainable livelihoods and economic empowerment.
Climate Change
Investigating the impacts of climate change, adaptation strategies, renewable energy solutions, and sustainable development practices to mitigate environmental risks and build resilience.
Health
Easydata is dedicated to catalyzing positive change in Nigeria’s healthcare landscape, specifically in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH). Our multifaceted approach focuses on policy dialogues, lobbying and advocacy, and capacity development for healthcare professionals.
Education
Assessing education systems, learning outcomes, access to quality education, and initiatives to enhance educational opportunities for all, with a focus on marginalized communities.
Development Research
At EasyData, our Development Research provides in-depth analysis and strategic insights that empower organizations to make data-driven decisions. We combine rigorous research methodologies with industry expertise to explore emerging trends, identify opportunities, and address complex challenges across various sectors.
Poverty Alleviation
Analyzing factors contributing to poverty, social inequality, access to basic services, and innovative approaches to poverty reduction and social inclusion.

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