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Research in Afghanistan
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Research sector based in Afghanistan. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Inteqal Llc
Inteqal LLC is an Afghan owned and Afghan managed consulting firm which provides training, social research, translation and project management services to the government, private and development aid sectors throughout the country. Inteqal LLC is determined to provide organic Afghan solutions to Afghanistan’s problems, by providing competent and engaged team of professionals to our clients and partners. The company endeavors to provide research, training, translation, and capacity development to all sectors of Afghan society; in the cities, districts and provinces. Inteqal LLC is particularly resolute in its determination to engage with programs and operations involving rural Afghans who are a keystone to the stability and sustained progress of the country. The company's highly skilled permanent staff are all educated either abroad or in Afghanistan to the highest degree. Previous and current partners include but not limited to USAID, The Asia Foundation, UN Habitat, UNICEF, AfghanTelecom, University of Central Asia, American University of Afghanistan, number of Afghan ministries and international NGOs.
51 to 200 staff
Afghanistan Research And Evaluation Unit Organization
AREUO's mission is to conduct high-quality research that informs and influences policy and practice. AREUO also actively promotes a culture of research and learning by strengthening analytical capacity in Afghanistan and facilitating reflection and debate. Fundamental to AREUO’s vision is that its work should improve Afghan lives.
51 to 200 staff
Drops - Afghanistan
The Organization for Policy Research and Development Studies (DROPS) is an organization based in Afghanistan that is committed to strengthening democratic ideas and values by conducting research that provide policymakers with sound alternative solutions to national issues. As an interdisciplinary and independent research-oriented non-governmental organisation, DROPS’ goal is to facilitate and encourage Afghanistan’s transition to democratic governance by aiming to (1) produce policy-relevant research that provides information and makes available resources to decision-makers at the national and subnational levels, particularly the Upper and Lower Houses of the National Assembly; and (2) increase women’s involvement in policy dialogue and research on a diversity of issues that are at play in building democratic governance. DROPS firmly believe that a strong policy-oriented research institute is vital for advancing and shaping the governance agenda in states undergoing transition from war-to-peace. By generating public policy research, building women’s capacities in conducting evidence based research and advocating relevant research findings to policy actors, we ensure that well-informed policy decisions are constructed resulting in the betterment of both state and society.
11 to 50 staff