- National, regional, community, town level
- Various sample sizes: from 100 to 5000 respondents
- Operational, implementational, monitoring, evaluation, express surveys
- Face-to-face (in person) and remote (by phone, Zoom, e-mail)
Quantitative methods
- Questionnaires
- Interviews
Qualitative methods
- Focus groups
- Flexible/in-depth interviews
- Semi-structured interviews
- Case studies
- Observations
- Sociometry
- Psychological techniques
Specialized techniques
- Biobehavioral research
- Desk research (secondary data analysis, legislative analysis, statistical analysis,
document analysis, etc.)
- “Secret” client / “secret” patient / “secret” buyer
- Testing of information materials, advertising, product samples, packaging
- Timekeeping
- “Safety audits of public places, spaces”
Target groups
- General population
- Experts
- Specific social groups:
- families with children (including foster families, children's homes), guardians,adolescents, youth
- patients of various medical facilities
- clients of social institutions, NGOs
- IDPs
- migrants, representatives of ethnic minorities
- ATO/JFO veterans
- GBV survivors
- people with disabilities and older adults
- PLHIV
- representatives of key affected populations (PWID, SW, MSM, trans*people)
- convicts
- providers of medical and social services