The LoRDA Research Center conducts independent, non-partisan analyses and research on the following areas.
Economic Unit
LoRDA Research Center uses the research/data-based lens to examine a plethora of economic issues in order to trigger a change in ideas, behavior, and policy for more inclusive economic development in Africa
Education & Health Unit
LoRDA Research Center analyses the African health care system through the lens of low- and moderate-income households/families’ living standards,...
Peace & Security Unit
LoRDA Research Center Peace and Security Unit play significant roles in asserting the relevance of peace building initiatives and the maintenance of human security within crisis ravaged communities.
Regional integration Unit
LoRDA Research Center commits itself in carrying out cross sectional studies on regional integration schemes in Africa; particularly those within the Central and West African sub regions.
Governance & Politics Unit
LoRDA Research Center analyses governance-related issues and the functioning of country-specific, continental, and global political institutions, given the prevalence of globalization tendencies...
Economic Environment and climate Unit
Given that variations in the environment and the atmosphere posed serious threats to human, animal, and plant lives that cannot be neglected.
Gender Equality And Women Empowerment Unit
Both research and experience have underlined that helping women and men become equal partners in development—with equal voice and equal access to resources—accelerates economic growth.
Datasets Unit
The Datasets Unit of the LoRDA Research Center promotes and supports the collection of sound data for policy-relevant analyses and research in the areas mentioned above.
Reports
The LoRDA Research center writes reports to disseminate information gathered from their research and data analyses...
Applied research training and mentoring Unit
The unit conducts trainings on scientific research writing, automatic referencing, data collection methods, data analyses for sound policy research.