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We uphold ethical, transparent processes in every engagement.
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High-standard outputs you can trust for decisions and reporting.
Evidence Based
Rigorous methods and data-driven insights that strengthen results.
Practical Support
Actionable recommendations that teams can implement successfully.
About
Capacity Watch Africa Consulting Ltd (CWAC) strengthens nonprofit and development organizations across Africa to improve performance and achieve sustainable impact. We deliver practical, evidence-based consulting in organizational development, strategy, monitoring, and evaluation.
Our services span organizational development and strengthening, strategy review and development, capacity assessments, project evaluations, feasibility and baseline studies, impact studies, third-party monitoring, and scoping studies, designed to support learning, accountability, and long-term success.
Organizational Development & Strengthening
We support organizations to strengthen internal systems, structures, and processes that drive effectiveness, efficiency, and accountability. Our work focuses on governance, policies, systems, performance management, and operational efficiency.
By building strong organizational foundations, we enable institutions to deliver results consistently, adapt to change, and sustain impact over time.
Strategy Review & Development
Capacity Watch Africa Consulting Ltd supports organizations to design, review, and refine strategies aligned with mission, context, and long-term goals. We work with leadership and program teams to assess strategic relevance, coherence, and feasibility.
Our participatory and evidence-based approach strengthens strategic clarity, improves alignment with donor and policy frameworks, and translates priorities into actionable plans for sustainable impact.
Organizational Capacity Assessment
CWAC conducts systematic organizational capacity assessments to identify strengths, gaps, and priority areas for improvement. Our assessments cover governance, leadership, strategy, human resources, and operational systems.
The outcome is a clear, practical roadmap that guides capacity strengthening efforts and supports long-term organizational resilience and performance.
Third-Party Monitoring & Evaluations (TPM)
As an independent monitoring and evaluation partner, CWAC provides objective oversight of projects and programs implemented by nonprofit organizations and their partners. Our TPM services strengthen transparency, accountability, and donor confidence.
We combine field verification, data quality assessments, and performance tracking to ensure reported results accurately reflect on-the-ground realities.
Project Feasibility & Baseline Studies
CWAC undertakes feasibility and baseline studies to assess project viability and establish baseline indicators before implementation. Our studies support sound planning and informed decision-making.
By generating reliable data at project start-up, we help organizations reduce risks and create a strong foundation for monitoring results and impact.
Project Evaluations
CWAC conducts project and program evaluations to assess performance, results, and learning across implementation. Our evaluations examine relevance, effectiveness, impact, and sustainability to support evidence-based decisions. We provide practical findings that strengthen accountability, improve reporting, and guide program improvements.
Project Impact Studies
We assess long-term changes and outcomes attributable to project and program interventions. Our impact studies go beyond outputs to examine sustained effects on communities and systems. These studies generate credible evidence to support learning, accountability, scaling, and future program design.
Scoping Studies
CWAC conducts scoping studies to rapidly assess existing evidence, identify knowledge gaps, and determine the need for deeper research or evaluation. These studies support informed planning and prioritization. Our scoping work helps organizations put emerging issues into context and make strategic decisions grounded in evidence.
Any Queries?
Get in touch with us today to discuss your needs in detail and discover how our services can strengthen your organization, improve performance, and support long-term, sustainable impact
+254728248050 / +254721757817
info@cwac.co.ke or training@cwac.co.ke
Applewood Adams, 4th Floor, Ngong Road P.O. Box 73023 – 00200 Nairobi, Kenya
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about our services or how we work?
Below are answers to some of the most common questions from NPOs, donors, and development partners seeking to strengthen strategy, accountability, and institutional capacity.
What types of organizations do you work with?
We work with non-profit organizations, NGOs, CSOs, foundations, and development partners operating at local, national, and regional levels across Africa.
Do you support both small and large organizations?
Yes. Our services are scalable and tailored to the size, maturity, and operational complexity of each organization, from grassroots organizations to large multi-country programs.
What is your approach to strategy development?
Our approach is participatory and evidence-based, combining organizational self-assessment, stakeholder engagement, contextual analysis, and alignment with donor and policy frameworks.
How independent are your evaluations and TPM services?
We operate with full professional independence, adhering to international evaluation standards to ensure objectivity, credibility, and ethical practice.
Can you support donor compliance and reporting requirements?
We operate with full professional independence, adhering to international evaluation standards to ensure objectivity, credibility, and ethical practice.
What methodologies do you use for evaluations?
We apply mixed-methods approaches, including qualitative and quantitative data collection, outcome harvesting, theory-based evaluation, and participatory techniques as appropriate.
Do you offer capacity building alongside assessments?
Yes. We complement assessments with targeted capacity building, technical assistance, and implementation support to ensure findings translate into measurable improvements.
How long do your assignments typically take?
Assignment timelines vary depending on scope and complexity, ranging from short-term reviews to multi-phase engagements spanning several months.
Do you work in fragile or hard-to-reach contexts?
Yes. We have experience designing and implementing monitoring, evaluation, and oversight approaches suited to fragile, remote, and high-risk environments.
How do you ensure sustainability of capacity gains?
We focus on strengthening internal systems, skills, and processes, ensuring that capacity improvements are institutionalized rather than dependent on external support.
