Research Projects
Empowering Communities through Research and Analysis. Diadem Consults Initiative Ltd/GTE has undertaken significant projects to address crucial societal issues, supported by renowned organizations.
Prevention of Violent Extremism in Northern Nigeria – UNDP Funded by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), we conducted a comprehensive household survey in six Northern Nigerian states to understand the drivers of violent extremism in the region.
Satisfaction Survey – NASSCO/World Bank In July 2020, leveraging our expertise in household surveys, we executed a satisfaction survey for NASSCO/World Bank. This extensive survey spanned six states, 18 local government areas, and over 30 wards, with data collected electronically and centrally stored for efficient analysis.
Tuberculosis Facility Mapping – KNCV/USAID Partnering with KNCV Nigeria and funded by USAID, we assessed over 12,000 patent and proprietary medicine vendor (PPMV) facilities in 14 states to evaluate their readiness to support decentralized TB treatment.
National TB Stigma Survey – Global Fund/National TB and Leprosy Control Program In 2022, with support from the Global Fund, we conducted the first national assessment for the National TB and Leprosy Control Program, focusing on the prevalence of TB stigma in Nigeria and its impact on the TB treatment cascade.
National Gender and Human Rights Assessment for TB Programming – Global Fund/National TB and Leprosy Control Program Also in 2022, funded by the Global Fund, we supported the same national program in assessing the role of gender and human rights in TB programming, examining the effects of stigma on TB identification, care enrollment, and treatment completion.
Prevalence of Tuberculosis Among Newly Diagnosed HIV Clients in South East Nigeria – Catholic Caritas Foundation Nigeria/US CDC In 2021/2022, funded by the Catholic Caritas Foundation Nigeria and the US CDC, we conducted a bio-behavioural study to assess TB prevalence among newly diagnosed HIV clients. The insights from this study are crucial for informing TB programs and policies at both regional and national levels.