At FHI 360, research drives action.
We tackle challenges by generating evidence that drives policies and programs โ delivering impact at a local, national and regional scale. We pursue questions with the potential to spark real, lasting change: What builds strong economies? Why do patients stop taking medication? What are the long-term economic benefits of education programs? How can we stop infectious disease outbreaks before they begin?
Our research teams partner with governments, foundations, academic institutions, the private sector and communities to measure impact: influencing approaches and policies, applying market research to understand peopleโs needs and preferences, and testing and adapting solutions. From the outset, we engage our key audiences to ensure that evidence can be used to meet their needs. We evaluate what works, predict emerging challenges, and accelerate strategic investments.
Data helps decisionmakers make smarter choices that save time, money and lives. Generating and making sense of data through research is at the heart of what we do.
Implementation research
Why do some programs scale smoothly while others struggle? What conditions are necessary for a program to succeed? FHI 360โs implementation researchers seek to understand what works โ and what doesnโt โ building the evidence base to strengthen current and future efforts.
Market research
We work with key audiences such as patients, health care providers and communities to better understand peopleโs needs, preferences and behavior, helping our clients and partners create services and products that people want to โ and can easily โ use.
Program evaluation
Evaluation fuels steady improvement. Through collection, analysis and data use, we measure and document programsโ successes and areas for growth โ and help our partners, funders and clients tackle complex challenges, understand value for money, and show and deepen their impact.
Research translation
Research translation begins at a project’s inception and continues throughout the full lifecycle โ from agenda setting and evidence generation to synthesis, coproduction of products, dissemination, and adoption. It involves continuously engaging and learning from stakeholders to ensure research outputs are tailored to real-world needs and can be reliably applied at scale.
Secondary analysis and evidence synthesis
Our work to synthesize and summarize evidence informs policy, programs and future research. We offer systematic reviews, meta-analyses, rapid reviews, scoping reviews and landscape analyses. Our data visualization services, such as dynamic dashboards, allow users to understand the trends and lessons behind the numbers.
Effectiveness research
We measure impact and outcomes for programs, products or interventions, using designs that fit the question and setting (for example, clinical trials and experimental and quasi-experimental evaluations). Our experts help governments, partners and clients build capacity, strengthen research services and test products.
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Featured research papers
Effectiveness Research
Moussa W, Koester E. Effects of story read-aloud lessons on literacy development in the early grades: experimental evidence from Nigeria. Read Res Q. 2022;57(2):587โ607. doi:10.1002/rrq.427
Dulli L, Gbonon V, Tourรฉ F, Tourรฉ, D, Kiprรฉ, BG, Nelson, F, Murray, K, Evens, E, Dosso, M, Sadate-Ngatchou, P. Community-level monitoring of antimicrobial resistance following mass administration of azithromycin to reduce child mortality in Cรดte dโIvoire: results from two rounds of surveillance. VeriXiv. 2025;2:207. doi:10.12688/verixiv.1383.1
Implementation Research
Aboud F, Choden K, Hapunda G, Sichimba F, Chaluda A, Contreras Gomez R, Hatch R, Dang S, Dyenka K, Banda C, Omoeva C. Using implementation research to inform scaling of parenting programs: independently conducted case studies from Zambia and Bhutan. Children (Basel). 2024;11:477. doi:10.3390/children11040477
Dulli L, Tourรฉ F, Mama AD, Evens E, Murray K, Djรจ NN, Konรฉ S, Sadate-Ngatchou P, Bovary A, Eichleay M, Jean-Baptiste M, Mรฉitรฉ A. Feasibility and acceptability of integrating mass distribution of azithromycin to children 1โ11 months into a trachoma mass drug administration campaign to reduce child mortality in Cรดte dโIvoire. PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024;4(7):e0003426. doi:10.1371/journal.pgph.0003426
Salas-Ortiz A, Opuni M, Figueroa JL, Sรกnchez-Morales JE, Banda LM, Olawo A, Munthali S, Korir J, DiCarlo M, Bautista-Arredondo S. Assessing the cost implications of integrating and scaling up HIV services for key populations in Kenya and Malawi. Health Policy Plan. 2026;41(1):5โ12. doi:10.1093/heapol/czaf067
Secondary Analyses/Evidence Syntheses
Ogbechie MD, Fisher-Walker C, Lee M-T, Gana AA, Oduola A, Idemudia A, Edor M, Harris E, Stephens J, Gao S, Chen P-L, Persaud N. Predicting treatment interruption among people living with HIV in Nigeria: machine learning approach. JMIR AI. 2023;2:e44432. doi:10.2196/44432
Program Evaluation
Dryden-Peterson S, Adelman E, Chopra V. Education in perpetual motion: education, conflict, and the migration decision-making of Syrian young people in Lebanon. Glob Soc Educ. 2026;1โ16. doi:10.1080/14767724.2026.2627958
Omoeva C, Contreras Gomez R, Hatch R, Aboud F, Chaluda A, Hapunda G, Choden K, Sichimba F, Krstiฤ K, Popp J. Do playful parenting programs implemented at scale improve caregiver practices and child development? Children. 2025;12:1241. doi:10.3390/children12091241
Research Translation
Matovu JKB, Akulume M, Makumbi F, Lebetkin E, Ssempebwa R, Komakech P, Bidashimwa D, Carrasco M, Wanyenze RK. Stakeholdersโ perspectives on the status of family planning integration into differentiated antiretroviral therapy service delivery models in Uganda: a qualitative assessment. PLoS One. 2025;20(5):e0324616. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0324616
DeShields RD, Lucas JP, Turner M, Amola K, Hunter V, Lykes S, Rompalo AM, Vermund SH, Fischer S, Haley DF. Building partnerships and stakeholder relationships for HIV prevention: longitudinal cohort study focuses on community engagement. Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2020;14(1):29โ42. doi:10.1353/cpr.2020.0006
Market Research
Lorenzetti L, Haydarov R, Namey E, Lawton A, Nam H, Hasan MR, Monj C, Abeyesekera S, Kabwau MA, McIntosh R. Exploring public perceptions of vaccine-derived poliovirus and a novel oral polio vaccine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, and Nigeria. Vaccine. 2023;41:A128โA135. doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.05.020
Lorenzetti L, Dinh N, van der Straten A, Fonner V, Ridgeway K, Rodolph M, Schaefer R, Schmidt H-M A, Baggaley R. Systematic review of the values and preferences regarding the use of injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV acquisition. J Int AIDS Soc. 2023;26:e26107. doi:10.1002/jia2.26107