


MOMODa FOUNDATION is a research-oriented development organization aims at creating a society with reduced poverty and inequality. The FOUNDATION has been working in both rural and urban Bangladesh since 2011. Along with nine on-going projects, it has successfully implemented several action research projects in association with world’s renowned academic and research institutions and funding partners with active collaboration with local public and non-government organizations.













Across Bangladesh
focused on
WASH, education, healthcare,
and women empowerment
Economics , Environment and Welfare Impact of Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit System (Metro Rail): Asian Development Bank
1. Implementing Evaluation Research in Demand Generation Pilot of Reading Glasses for Improved Livelihoods (RGIL) Program in The Selected Districts: VisionSpring
2. Baseline Study for “Promoting Labor Standards for Ensuring Workers' Rights in RMG and Leather Goods Sectors” Project: Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust
1. Digital Lab Acess in Bangladesh (D-LAB): Singapore Management University, Singapore
2. Exploring Farmers’ Preferences towards Crop Farming with Low-Emission Cultivation Practices in Bangladesh: ICIMOD
3. Follow-up Survey: e-Education 2024: The University of Tokyo
4. Institutional arrangements and its implications in energy- choice mix and downstream water conservation management : Insights from rural Bangladesh: THE LONDON SCHOOL of ECONOMICS and POLITICAL SCIENCE (LSE)
5. Behavioral Interventions to Address Climate Change Induced Salinization in Bangladesh: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
6. Mainstreaming Impact Evaluation Methodologies, Approaches and Capacities in Selected DMCs
1. Delaying Early Pregnancy in Gaibandha District in Bangladesh: IDE-JETRO & Florida International University, USA
1. Transforming Households With Refraction and Innovative Financial Technology: Queen's University of Belfast
2. Behavioral Interventions to Address Climate
Change-Induced Salinization in Bangladesh: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3.Economic and Welfare Impact of Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit System: Singapore Management University
4. Digital Labor Platforms and Labor Condition: World Bank
5. The Impacts of Climate Change-Induced Salinization on Worker Productivity in Jute Mills in Bangladesh: UKAID
6. Real-Task Assessment’ for Startup Dhaka Business Entrepreneure: London School of Economics and Political Science
1. Virtual Job Fair: Asian Development Bank
2. Engagement of the Civil Society: Association of Development Agencies in Bangladesh
3. High Frequency Data Collection: GRIPS
4. Financing Virtual Migration: University of Oxford
5. Prevent Learning Decay: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1. Incentivizing School Attendance in Bangladesh: A loss Aversion Conditional Cash Transfer Design: Singapore Management University
2. Entrepreneurs Survey in Bangladesh: IFMR-LEAD, INDIA
3. Spillover Effects on Hand washing Behaviour in Children: Harvard Business School
4. Collaborative Research Activity on the Effects of the
COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh: The University of Kent-
England
5. Freelancing Entrepreneurs COVID-19 Rapid Survey: University of Oxford, UK
6. Nano-Loan Entrepreneurs Survey in Bangladesh: IFMR-LEAD, INDIA
7. Phone-based Household Survey on the Impact of COVID-19 and Lock down in Gaibandha District in Bnagladesh: IDE-JETRO
1.Hand Washing Behaviours: Harvard University
2.Income Sharing Contracts: University of Oxford
3.High Frequency Data Collection: GRIPS
4.Female Labour Participation: IDE-JETRO
5.Working Child: World Vision Bangladesh
6.Preventing Child Marriage: Grand Challenges Canada
1. Tobacco Consumption Prevention Research Project: BRAC UNIVERSITY, Bangladesh
2. Enterprise Survey: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
3. Online Freelancing: University of Oxford
4. Attitudes Toward Female Labour: IDE-JETRO
5. Market Research: Women's World Banking
1. Ultra Poor Households: Sophia University
2. Impact of Political Protest: IDE-JETRO
3. Improving Hygiene Practice: GRIPS
4. Solar Boat Charge Project: Southampton University, UK
5. Awareness Against Child Marriage: Own funded
1. Incentivising School Attendance: Singapore Management University
2. Training for RMG Sector: London School of Economics and Political Science
1. Micro Lending: University of Munich
2. Migrant Workers: New York University, South Asian Network on Economic Modelling & Gram Unnayan Karma
1. Mobile Cash Transfer: IDE-JETRO
2. Tenant Share Cropping Farming: Kyoto University
1. Solar Lanterns: IDE-JETRO
1. Flexible Micro-credit: IDE-JETRO
2. Packaged Microfinance: IDE-JETRO
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