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Project Name

Effect of Affordable, Accessible, and Safer Commutes to Girls in KP. (KP-RAP Project)

Name of Client:

The World Bank Group

Start Date

May 2024

Location

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Completion Date

December 2025

Project Team
Tahir Jelan

Senior Advisor

Muhammad Zubair Rafique

Assignment Manager

Sajjad Aslam:

Field Coordinator

Data and SurveyCTO Expert

Jamshed Ahmed

Project Description

This project focused on a rigorous follow-up evaluation to assess the critical factors influencing girls’ education outcomes and empowerment in selected districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). Working in environments where geographical and social barriers often limit educational access, the study specifically evaluated the targeting quality of Parents and Teachers Committees (PTCs) in accurately identifying eligible girls for transport interventions. By analyzing data collected during the initial baseline survey, this evaluation aimed to determine whether resources were effectively directed toward the most vulnerable demographics.

The core of the impact evaluation examined how the provision of safe transport intersects with key pillars of development: physical accessibility, financial affordability, and prevailing social norms. Our research model was structured to understand not just the logistical success of the intervention, but its broader transformative effects on girls’ autonomy, safety, and long-term academic retention.

To achieve this, the study was executed in two distinct, sequential phases using an integrated telephonic methodology. The first phase involved a comprehensive pre-intervention survey targeting both households and transport drivers to establish a clear operational and social baseline. The second phase shifted toward rapid-appraisal monitoring, surveying households alongside head teachers and PTC heads to capture real-time, field-level feedback on school operations and community dynamics. This dual-phase approach provided our client with a holistic, data-driven understanding of how safe mobility directly shapes educational equity and female empowerment across the region.

Services Provided

For this critical evaluation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Versatile Consultants delivered an end-to-end operational and data management framework. Our services began with the strategic recruitment of a specialized field team consisting of ten experienced, well-qualified enumerators led by a dedicated field coordinator from within KP. Utilizing local personnel ensured not only regional language proficiency but also a deep understanding of local cultural contexts, which significantly improved response rates and data quality during the interviews.

Our technical contribution extended into the preparatory phase, where we actively collaborated on tool finalization and designed comprehensive training materials. We then conducted rigorous, structured training sessions for the field staff, optimizing their ability to execute Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI) protocols flawlessly. This training specifically prepared them to navigate nuanced conversations regarding social norms and accessibility with parents, teachers, and transport drivers across the selected districts.

To guarantee complete accountability, Versatile Consultants engineered a custom tracking sheet and a dynamic monitoring dashboard. This system enabled our management team to perform real-time monitoring of all incoming field data, ensuring instant validation, tracking team progress, and allowing for immediate course corrections. Through this blend of specialized local staffing, strict quality control, and robust digital tracking, we delivered a precise and highly reliable dataset to the client.

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Project Name AreaClient/Partner Organization(s)Timeline-
The impact of sermons on beliefs and behavior in Punjab,PakistanPunjab, PakistanHarvard UniversityJuly 2024 - Feb 2026Veiw
Effect of Affordable, Accessible, and Safer Commutes to Girls in KP. (KP-RAP Project)Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, PakistanThe World Bank GroupMay 2024 - Dec 2025Veiw
Institutional reform and women’s De facto rights in Punjab, PakistanPunjab, PakistanThe World Bank, IGC, and NBERDec 2022 - Aug 2025Veiw
Infant Feeding Project LHWs SurveyPunjab, PakistanCERPJuly 2025 - Oct 2025Veiw
Handwashing Practices and the Role of Health Professionals vs Religious LeadersLahore, PunjabCenter for Int Development (CID) - Harvard University May 2024 - Dec 2025Veiw
Phone Survey on the reservation wedge: labor supply of college-educated women in Pakistan" (Phase I to IV)Lahore, PunjabLondon School of Economics (LSE) and MITAug 2022 - Sep 2023Veiw
FATA Reforms Public Opinion Barometer Household SurveyFATA, Khyber PakhtunkhwaUNDP/FATA Research CenterMay 2020 - Dec 2020Veiw
Ex-Post Evaluation of projects implemented by GIZ titled " Utilization of Skills Provided" (A. Community and B. Government Staffs) from 2009-2017FATA, Khyber PakhtunkhwaGIZ/FATA Research CenterNov 2018 - Dec 2018Veiw
Survey for Digital Accessibility & Literacy (DAL)Punjab and KPKBritish CouncilOct 2016 to Nov 2016Veiw
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