Colonialism and economic development

The objective of this study is to survey 370 households in 19 villages along the Togo/Ghana border. It is an opinion poll on the economy and social life.

It looks at the villages along this border to see how they are similar or different from each other.

It also seeks to assess how these rural border villages have progressed from independence to the present day in organisational terms.

Adult men and women aged 18 and over will be interviewed in selected villages.

Mission Name

Colonialism and economic development

Country

Togo

Duration of the assignment (months)

3 months

Name of the Contracting Authority

University of California 

Contact person: Martha Wilfahrt, Email: martha.wilfahrt@berkeley.edu; Natalie Wenzell Letsa,

 Email: nwletsa@ou.edu Tel: (+1) 209 304 5459


Total number of staff/months involved in the Mission

4

Address

University of California, Berkeley, Supply Chain Management, 1608 4th Street, Suite 217, Berkeley, CA 94710-7600

Start date

January 2021

Name of any associated consultants/partners

Hervé Akinocho, Project Coordinator

Description of the services actually rendered by your staff in the framework of the mission

- Development of survey instruments

- Preparation and implementation of a pilot survey

- Finalising the collection instruments

- Design of the collection application

- Training of collection agents

- Supervision of electronic data collection

- Clearance of collected data

- Return of audited data