The Institute for Public Opinion and Research (IPOR), a leading, non-partisan, organization specializing in surveys and social science research, today releases key findings from its second pre-election survey conducted between August 14 and 27, 2025.
@RobinsonAmandaL Thank you Amanda. It was so nice and really enjoyed the learning from the experienced Professors and researchers and the networking part also benefited me a lot. A big thanks to Prof. Nahomi Ichino, Prof. Gareth Nellis, Prof. Kevin Arceneaux, Prof. Arsène Bado and whole team.
Last week, I had the privilege of participating in the EGAP Learning Days 2025 at CERAP in Abidjan organized by EGAP- Evidence in Governance and Politics. This five-day intensive workshop challenged us on how critical and useful is causal inference in impact evaluation projects
We’ve dispatched 9 teams of enumerators to 11 districts across #Malawi for data collection of the Governance to Enable Service Delivery Citizen Satisfaction survey! This marks another step in our commitment to producing evidence-based insights that inform policy and drive impact.
Thrilled to be hosting students from @OhioState at @IPORMalawi offices today. The students are gaining invaluable insights by learning from @IPORMalawi's seasoned researchers and having impactful discussions designed for an enriching experience #StudyAbroad#ResearchCollaboration
The @MalawiGovt aims to ensure that learners have equal access to adequate and safe learning spaces. To support this objective, we have partnered with the @WorldBank and @C4ED_research to conduct an independent school survey called the Malawi Longitudinal Schools Survey (MLSS).
We are deeply saddened by the news of the plane crush that has claimed the lives of Vice President Rt. Hon. @SKChilima and others traveling with him. We extend our deepest condolences to the @MalawiGovt and the families of the deceased. May they rest in peace 🙏
#MalawiMourns
The training has been structured into several modules, each focusing on a specific aspect of research. Modules to be covered during the training are: Introduction to Research, Sampling, Research Ethics, Data Analysis and Research Dissemination.
#Ipormw#wewin#researchtips
We are attending the 9th African Population Conference at BICC in #Lilongwe, where we will be presenting a paper titled “What it takes to have a successful telephone interview: Experience from Malawi Rapid Mortality Mobile Phone Survey (RaMMPS)”.
@CapitalFMMw Negativity will always drag us down. The reporter wrote the whole paragraph with one mistake, that's a single digit, and the story changes as if the whole paragraph is wrong yet he is over 99% correct. Why can't we appreciate the positive part of his or her effort?