Implementation of UNDP Impact Survey by DACL
March 5, 2026 Data Axis Consulting Limited (DACL) successfully implemented an impact survey in Borno State, Nigeria on behalf of a development…
March 5, 2026

Data Axis Consulting Limited (DACL) successfully implemented an impact survey in Borno State, Nigeria on behalf of a development partner, covering multiple target communities to assess programme outcomes related to recovery and resilience.
The original Qualiquant post references implementation of an impact survey for the Integrated Community Recovery and Resilience Programme in Borno State across 17 communities for UNDP.
Why impact surveys matter in recovery and resilience programming
In fragile and conflict-affected settings, impact surveys help stakeholders understand:
- What has changed for beneficiaries and communities
- Which interventions are producing measurable outcomes
- Where gaps remain in access, recovery, or resilience support
- How future programme phases can be better targeted
DACL’s approach to field implementation in complex settings
For assignments like this, DACL focuses on:
- Context-sensitive field planning
- Enumerator training and safety-aware supervision
- Quality control and validation procedures
- Timely data processing and analysis
- Clear reporting for programme learning and accountability
Why this work remains highly relevant
Recent UNDP Nigeria reporting continues to emphasize the importance of livelihoods, social cohesion, and recovery support for conflict-affected communities in Northeast Nigeria. That makes high-quality impact and outcome data even more important for decision-makers and implementing partners.
At DACL, we are committed to delivering evidence that helps humanitarian and development programmes improve impact where it matters most.
