Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) for health and nutrition programs plays a critical role in tracking progress, ensuring accountability, and measuring the effectiveness of interventions. The primary purpose is to assess whether health and nutrition goals are being met, and to determine the extent to which interventions are improving the well-being of vulnerable populations.
ADRT Consulting provides comprehensive MEAL services for health and nutrition projects, helping partners generate reliable evidence to inform program design, delivery, and policy engagement.
Our services include:
Tracking progress against key indicators such as nutritional status (wasting, stunting, underweight), immunization coverage, maternal and child health outcomes and access to and utilization of health services.
ADRT consulting uses mixed-method approaches—quantitative, qualitative, and participatory—to ensure a comprehensive understanding of program performance and community-level impact. Our MEAL systems are tailored to align with national standards and global frameworks, including the WHO, UNICEF, and Sphere guidelines.