Development projects succeed when affected communities are genuinely understood and meaningfully engaged. We support infrastructure developers, government agencies, and INGOs by conducting socio-economic studies and stakeholder consultations across Nepal, delivering credible, field-verified data that informs decision-making, donor reporting, and regulatory approvals.
We carry out household surveys, KAP (Knowledge, Attitude and Practice) studies, livelihood assessments, and ESIA social components across both urban and remote districts. Working in Nepali, Newari, and other local languages, we ensure accurate data collection and inclusive participation, particularly from marginalised and hard-to-reach communities.
Our studies are aligned with international frameworks including ADB Safeguard Policy Statement, World Bank Environmental and Social Framework, IFC Performance Standards, and USAID evaluation guidelines. Where required, we also support the development of livelihood restoration frameworks and resettlement planning inputs in cases involving physical or economic displacement.
Whether you are at the assessment stage or addressing compliance requirements, we deliver practical, context-grounded insights that strengthen project outcomes and stakeholder trust.
