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NIDA provides services in the following areas:
Research Planning and Management
NIDA is a recognised leader in Uganda and East Africa in the area of private sector research management and implementation. NIDA was previously contracted by the Department for International Development (DFID) of the United Kingdom Government to coordinate its agriculture and natural resources research portfolio in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.The contract ended in March 2005. | details »
Planning Monitoring and Evaluation
As project design and implementation becomes more and more client-driven, the responsibility for monitoring and evaluation (M&E) has to be transferred to them. | details »
Capacity Building and Training
A cornerstone of NIDA's commitment to sustainable development rests on building the capacity of institutions to continue development efforts. | details »
Surveys
The impact of many development projects on beneficiaries is an area of general concern in development work. NIDA has experience in ex-ante and ex-post impact assessment for research and development projects. | details »
Strategic and Development Planning
Development Plans of the past have, in many cases, failed because of poorly articulated development goals focussed on stakeholder endorsed development priorities based on a shared vision. | details »
Organisational Performance Assessment (OPA)
Living organisms are not static, but they grow, change and are influenced by the environment in which they operate. Likewise, for organisations to be effective, operate efficiently, and remain relevant to their clients in a changing external environment, they need to reassess their operations, capacities, resources, outputs and outcomes/impacts. | details »
Information & Communication Technology
Organisations require services for the delivery of information, concerning their activities, projects, experiences and services in the right time to stakeholders and interested users trying to access knowledge and information. | details »
Partnership Building
Building partnerships as a way of creating synergies in development efforts is recognised as a key area in increasing the efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of institutions.| details » |
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