Cristiana Martin
Evaluation and Research Consultant


Listen to diverse voices.
Increase your knowledge and clarity towards a topic.
Through a desk review, literature review, primary data collection or secondary data analysis, I can help your organization answer pressing questions and provide actionable data to inform your decision-making.
If only you knew how people are thinking, right?
You can know more than you do now.
Conducting applied social sciences research can greatly benefit your program design and institutional communication by providing better information for your decision-making.
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I have carried out social diagnosis, opinion research, risk perception research, among others that inform decision-making. What they have in common is what I am passionate about: understanding how a set of people/populations reflect on issues that affect them.
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What I can help you with
I am mainly a qualitative researcher and one thing you should know about me: I am not afraid of a large qualitative dataset!
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Research design: let's find out what best strategies we can come up to answer the questions that will help your organization take further and better actions.
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Desk review and literature review: I love having a long list of readings to dive deep into a new project!
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Data collection: conducting interviews, moderating focus groups or designing surveys.
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Qualitative data analysis: I am not afraid of having a large and varied qualitative dataset!
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Reporting according to your needs and uses.
What you can expect from my process
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A facilitated and engaging research process: carrying on a research process requires true engagement and commitment from informants and users - which, in my experience, is highly benefited from facilitation practices and strategies.
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A deep understanding of what is really needed and useful to the organization: I will help you tailor the best questions that will actually provide you the answers you are looking for.
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​Culturally-responsible and equity-driven research:​ although it may sound obvious, it is key to keep in check how research questions and processes are considerate of cultural and social identities and how they can contribute to equity.