Dyadic, since its inception, has been focusing on “Data Quality” and “Quality Research” as its principal purpose. Dyadic’s ability has been proved in every aspect of research. In order to find out suitable solutions to development problems and to discover the ways of incorporating (socio-economic) innovation, practical experience and lesson learnt of any intervention, research is essential. Therefore, Dyadic puts a great emphasis in designing and conducting excellent research. In research, the key capacity and strength of Dyadic is the diversified team composition, which reflects a great amalgam of quantitative and qualitative experts. Leading researchers of Dyadic have extensive research experience worldwide. The combination of different scholars from different academic backgrounds makes it possible for Dyadic to capture both the quantitative analysis and qualitative interpretation of socio-economic aspects of East Africa and South Asia, and to do the international comparison as necessary.
Engaging stakeholders using online survey platforms, GIS software, and project management platforms.
Using advanced data tools like ODK, R/Python for cleaning, validation, and quality control for data cleaning, validation, and quality control.
Using statistical software for quantitative assessments (RCT, PSM), and qualitative methods (QLR, PDR, Ethnography).
We utilize interactive data visualization tools like Tableau or Power BI for for data collection, analysis, and visualization.
Our newest venture at Cox's Bazar
Hafeza para, Gazirdale, Khuruskul, Cox’s Bazar 4700, Bangladesh
At our latest facility, we possess the capability to generate 300 kilograms of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae daily. This is achieved through the processing of two tons of organic waste sourced from neighboring restaurants. Our objective is to elevate Cox’s Bazar city's waste management practices to exemplary status. The BSF larvae produced serve as a primary protein source at local aquaculture and poultry farms.