Testimonials and Success Stories

Testimonials:

“The International Public Organization Donish va Arzyobi-EvalGroup has been instrumental in transforming our community. Their comprehensive data collection and analysis have provided us with actionable insights that have improved our local healthcare services. The training they provided to our local data collectors ensured that the process was smooth and culturally sensitive. We are incredibly grateful for their support and expertise.”

Community Leader in Tajikistan

“Working with Donish va Arzyobi-EvalGroup has been a game-changer for our organization. Their rigorous research and evaluations have helped us understand the impact of our programs better. Their team’s dedication to ethical standards and high-quality data collection is commendable. The actionable recommendations they provided have enabled us to make strategic decisions that have significantly increased our program’s effectiveness.”

Project Team of Pamir Energy

Success Stories:

Impact Assessment of Electricity on People's Quality of Life in Tajikistan and Badakhshan, Afghanistan 

Donish va Arzyobi-EvalGroup conducted a significant impact assessment of the introduction of electricity in Tajikistan and Badakhshan, Afghanistan. Through extensive household surveys and interviews, the organization measured improvements in various aspects of life, such as education, healthcare, and economic activities. The assessment revealed that access to electricity had dramatically improved the quality of life, enabling longer study hours for students, better medical services through powered equipment, and enhanced economic opportunities due to extended business hours and increased productivity. These findings underscored the critical importance of infrastructure development in fostering sustainable community growth and development.

Evaluation of World Food Program, School Feeding Program in 63 Schools Across Tajikistan 

Donish va Arzyobi-EvalGroup evaluated the World Food Programme (WFP) school feeding program implemented in 63 schools across Tajikistan. This comprehensive evaluation involved surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions with students, teachers, and parents. The findings showed significant improvements in student attendance, concentration, and overall health. The program not only provided essential nutrition to students but also encouraged higher school enrollment and retention rates. Based on these positive outcomes, the evaluation recommended the expansion of the school feeding program to additional regions, further supporting the educational and health outcomes of children in Tajikistan.