Thorough Planning:
Detailed desk reviews and stakeholder consultations to design effective survey and M&E frameworks.
Since 1996, FINCON Services has been at the forefront of conducting comprehensive survey and evaluation projects across the public and private sectors in Pakistan. With a dedicated team of statisticians, project managers, survey methodologists, and consultants, we deliver high-quality data collection and actionable insights tailored to our clients’ needs. Our holistic approach combines cutting-edge evaluation techniques—including quantitative and qualitative methodologies—with a deep understanding of local contexts to ensure robust and relevant results. We have successfully collaborated with prominent development partners, NGOs, and government organizations, such as the World Bank, ADB, UNDP, DFID, and the Government of Pakistan.
FINCON excels in delivering bespoke survey and M&E solutions that empower organizations to make informed, strategic decisions. Our commitment is to be a trusted partner in addressing complex challenges and driving sustainable development through data-driven decisions. Our approach integrates:
• Comprehensive Data Reliability
• Cultural and Linguistic Sensitivity
• Advanced Tools and Techniques
• Strategic Insights
Our methodologies and tools enable us to deliver comprehensive insights that drive impactful decisions for our clients. Our core competencies in survey assessments and M&E include:
• Impact Assessments
• Baseline, Midline, and Endline Surveys
• Data Collection using CAPI, Android-based, and E-survey methodologies
• FGDs, KIIs, Structured, and Semi-Structured Interviews
• Market Assessments and Door-to-Door Surveys
• Development of M&E Systems and Frameworks
• Third-Party Monitoring and Verification
• Qualitative and Quantitative Data Analysis
• Development of Qualitative and Quantitative Indicators
• Integration of Geo-Tagging and GIS-enabled tools for accuracy
• Expertise in addressing multilingual and culturally sensitive survey contexts
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Detailed desk reviews and stakeholder consultations to design effective survey and M&E frameworks.
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Leveraging technology and mixed-method designs for comprehensive data collection.
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Collaborating closely with clients and beneficiaries to ensure relevance and accuracy.
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Delivering clean datasets and actionable reports to support evidence-based decision-making.
| Project Title |
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| Android-Based Survey for Precise Cadastral Mapping of Eight Districts (Khushab and Layyah) |
| Android-Based Survey for Precise Mapping in Notified Katchi Abadis (KAs) in Punjab |
| Baseline, Midline, and Endline Surveys & Special Studies |
| Revenue Enhancement through Customer Surveys |
| Android-Based Consumer Survey of WASA Lahore |
| Economic Need Assessment Survey (ENAS) in Bajaur & Mohmand Agencies (FATA) |
| Household Survey, Health Facility Assessment, and Qualitative Assessment in FATA/FRs under FATA Child Health Project |
| Poverty Scorecard Surveys in District Muzaffargarh, Tehsils Kot Adu, and Alipur |
| Nationwide Rollout of Poverty Scorecard for National Targeting |
| Swat Tourism Sector Census, Post-Flood Census, and Rehabilitation |
| Swat Fisheries Census and Rehabilitation |
| Commodity Import Program (CIP) |
| Analysis of Impact of the Social Insurance Technical Assistance Project (SITAP) |
| Composing and Compiling Socio-Economic Data of 55 Communities in NWFP |
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| Assessment of Secondary Healthcare Services in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
| Third-Party Evaluation of Prime Minister’s Youth Skill Development Programme (Phase II and Phase IV) |
| Independent Audit of District Headquarter Hospital Badin |
| Evaluation of Nationwide Financial Literacy Program |
| Evaluation of Training & Employment of Rural Women Savings and Credit Scheme |
| Evaluation of Microcredit System of the PE&D Department |
| Evaluation of Youth Workforce Projects (Phase I and II) |
| Sindh Union Council & Community Economic Strengthening Support Programme (SUCCESS) |
| Baseline and Independent Audit of Ambulance Services in Thatta and Sujjawal Districts |