In 2016, Khulisa conducted two scoping studies for GALVmed. The first scoping study led to a field study to collect data on household dynamics relating to livestock in Ethiopia, Tanzania and India. Khulisa used rapid group and household surveys to collect data from over 2800 male and female livestock-owning farmers. At minimal cost, the study helped our client better understand its beneficiary base. The second scoping study provided GALVmed with examples of businesses in the agri-input sector that are successfully selling their products to large numbers of smallholder farmers in Africa.
In 2017, Khulisa conducted a scoping study that produced a proposal to collect quantitative data on vaccinators/sales agents, smallholder farmers and retailers in Uganda. The scoping study led to a field study that collected data from 670 male and female livestock-owning farmers, 57 retailers, and 53 vaccinators/sales agents. Khulisa was commissioned in late 2017 to provide support to GALVmed’s monitoring and evaluation activities by conducting various ad hoc writing assignments for data sharing and dissemination of findings.
- Household dynamics within livestock-owning smallholder households: India, Ethiopia, Tanzania
- Newcastle Disease Vaccine Adoption Cluster Studies: India, Nepal, & Uganda.
- Assessing the Economic Sustainability of early GALVmed Market Development Projects: 5 years on.
- Vaccinator Performance: India and Nepal
- Newcastle Disease Vaccine and Poultry Productivity Changes: Mayurbhanj, India