Quantitative surveys
Household, community, institutional, and beneficiary-level surveys designed around clear field workflows and realistic local logistics.
EHHD Foundation provides practical and affordable support for surveys, interviews, monitoring visits, verification tasks, and locally coordinated data collection.
Our enumerators conduct structured household interviews across rural and peri-urban areas in Bangladesh, following rigorous protocols designed for both accuracy and community sensitivity.
EHHD Foundation owns a fleet of high-quality Android tablets used exclusively for digital data collection. Each device runs KoBoToolbox or SurveyCTO and is configured for offline data capture — no internet required in the field.
Household, community, institutional, and beneficiary-level surveys designed around clear field workflows and realistic local logistics.
Programme check-ins, spot verification, implementation monitoring, and partner feedback collection for active projects.
Interview coordination, qualitative field support, and complementary data streams for teams that need more than a single method.
Every data collection assignment begins with structured training for enumerators — covering the questionnaire, interviewing protocols, data quality standards, and ethical guidelines for working with communities.
What training covers
We know many partners, especially researchers and social impact organisations, need credible field delivery but cannot carry premium market pricing.
Our goal is to make dependable fieldwork accessible to projects that genuinely matter.
For studies that need dependable field support without commercial-agency cost levels.
For programme teams that need monitoring, research support, or evidence gathering alongside delivery.
For organisations that need reliable local execution with community-aware practice and structured reporting.