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Our name, “VALIData”, is the fusion of two words, which define our mandate and values, that is, “Valid” and “Data”. This is because we are ever duty—bound to carry out researches that generate valid and hence reliable data to inform sound decisions that our clients long to make when they contract us..

Fields of Expertise
As per our five objectives, we deliver services that fall into five classes as follows:
Social and evaluative research,
including but not limited to baseline studies, program evaluations, operations research, academic research, market research, situational assessment, desk reviews, etc.
Learn MoreResearch—informed book and paper publishing and information dissemination
This involves writing research papers and books on topical community development matters for wider sharing through conferences, symposia, workshops, etc.
Learn MoreDocumentation / Dissemination
We understand that research is for the consumption of every community member, yet not all are conversant with social sci-ence rhetoric. We therefore repackage com-plex research facts into simpler formats for lay people, e.g., video documentaries, summaries in local languages, etc.
Learn MorePre and post—research process facilitation
in order to translate research knowledge into action we facilitate such follow—up processes as strategic planning, program design, proposal writing, resource mobilization, M&E framework development sessions.
Learn MoreTraining
We are generous with our technical skills to train aspirants for a reasonable fee.
Learn MoreAdditional services
baseline studies, situational analysis, project evaluations, operations research, impact assessment, strategic planning, capacity strengthening and advocacy leadership.
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“As much as VALIData Research is a profit—oriented private corporate, we value partnership more than all”.
For every research assignment we deploy the best of our well—drilled team of technical staff, lead and associate consult-ants extracted from a rich data-base of global professionals that we developed over decades from 2000 to date, and apply the richest mix of our widest range of research methods that suit each set of our terms of reference.
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VAL!Data Documentation and Dissermination
The following stories and write ups give an account and progress of the work that VAL!Data research has been doing and following!
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Migration Challenges of Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has, over the past decade, witnessed multiple and complex migration challenges including high levels of brain drain, cross-border mobility and irregular migration. Whilst acknowledging these challenges, the government has not been ably to effectively manage migration in the absence of an institutional and policy and legal framework. Different government ministries and departments were trying to address migration issues in a fragmented manner and without proper coordination... t
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ADRA JAPAN/ADRA ZIMBABWE Education Project
Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) has been implementing an Education Project in Gokwe North District’s Kabuyuni area from 2017 to March 2019. This project in-volved ADRA—Japan’s financial and technical support to the construction and furnishing of eight classroom blocks, two by five squat—hole pit latrines and three nine—roomed teach-ers’ cottages at three primary schools and one secondary school. s...
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Analysis of
Non-Communicable Disease Prevention Policies in Kenya
This Kenyan case study report is part of a broader study examining the existence of noncommunicable
disease prevention policies and the extent to which multi-sectoral approaches
were applied in the policy development and implementation processes in five sub-Saharan
African countries: Kenya, South Africa, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Malawi. In particular, the study
focused on policies addressing the World Health Organization (WHO) “best buy” interventions for
non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention. These interventions address the four major NCD
risk factors, namely: tobacco use, harmful alcohol consumption, unhealthy diet, and physical
inactivity.

BASELINE REPORT FOR THE EDUCATION PROJECT IN GOKWE NORTH
This report seeks to present data as collected and analysed during the inception of the Education project, being funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. The project is being implemented by ADRA in response to identified gaps in the education sector in Kabuyuni area as observed during a need assessment conducted in 2015 with the assistance of government stakeholders, community gate keepers, and parents within these target communities....
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