Research & Publications
research & publications
Bridging the technology gap through research and knowledge
RECODA conducts socio-economic research to inform community-based programs and contribute to evidence-based development practices in Tanzania.
Research Areas
Socio-Economic Research
Studies on poverty, food security, livelihoods, and economic development in rural Tanzania.
Agricultural Research
Research on sustainable agriculture, crop productivity, and agricultural extension methodologies.
Community Development
Studies on community-based programs, participatory approaches, and capacity building effectiveness.
recent publications
Latest research and studies
RIPAT Approach: Impact Assessment Study
Authors: RECODA Research Team & Sokoine University
Year: 2024
Comprehensive impact assessment of the RIPAT approach across multiple regions, evaluating food security, income generation, and community empowerment outcomes.
Sustainable Agriculture Practices in Rural Tanzania
Authors: RECODA & Partners
Year: 2023
Research on sustainable farming practices, climate adaptation strategies, and their impact on rural livelihoods and food security.
Community-Based Program Effectiveness
Authors: RECODA Research Department
Year: 2023
Evaluation study examining the effectiveness of community-based programs in achieving sustainable development outcomes.
Capacity Building Impact on CSOs
Authors: RECODA & Academic Partners
Year: 2022
Research on the impact of capacity building interventions on organizational effectiveness and program delivery of civil society organizations.
our research process
Rigorous methodology for evidence-based insights
Research Design
Carefully designed studies using mixed-methods approaches to capture comprehensive insights.
Data Collection
Rigorous data collection using participatory methods and community engagement.
Analysis & Validation
Thorough analysis with peer review and validation by academic and community partners.
Knowledge Sharing
Dissemination through publications, conferences, and community feedback sessions.