Using data to make the invisible, visible
“Your community already knows what's wrong. We help you prove it, in ways that funders and policymakers cannot ignore.”
GREME works at the intersection of evidence and advocacy to advance justice for vulnerable populations, particularly women, girls, and marginalized communities. Human rights violations, gender-based violence, and access to justice gaps are notoriously hard to measure and even harder to prove to donors and policymakers. GREME combines traditional qualitative research methods with AI-assisted analysis to surface patterns that manual methods miss. We help small human rights and legal empowerment NGOs build the evidence base they need to make compelling cases for policy change, strategic litigation, and sustained funding.
“Your community already knows what's wrong. We help you prove it, in ways that funders and policymakers cannot ignore.”
Using data to make the invisible, visible. And that's exactly what we deliver. Our approach ensures your investment in rights-based research translates into measurable, lasting outcomes.
See how we've applied this expertise in practice.
Conducted a comprehensive baseline survey on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in the South West Region of Cameroon, establishing benchmark data for the UNTF-funded project 'Combating Violence Against Women and Girls.'
Evaluated the effectiveness of FIDA Cameroon's AWDF-funded project on women's rights and access to justice, measuring outcomes against project objectives and documenting lessons learned.
Designed and implemented the endline survey for the UNTF project, comparing findings against baseline data to measure project impact on GBV prevalence and community attitudes.
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