
Evidence-driven M&E for development organizations across Africa
Who We Are
GREME Consulting is a Cameroon-based research, monitoring, and evaluation firm dedicated to transforming data into actionable insights and sustainable impact. Founded in 2020 and registered in May 2022, we serve international donors, NGOs, and community organizations across Africa.
We combine rigorous methodology with cultural sensitivity, modern digital tools, and deep local knowledge to deliver evidence that drives better decisions, stronger programs, and lasting change.

We provide comprehensive research, monitoring, and evaluation services to bring your development vision to life — from initial concept to impactful results.
A selection of our most impactful assignments across M&E, rights-based research, and strategic planning.

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.
UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women (UNTF)
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Conducted the final external evaluation of the 3-year UNTF-funded project 'Making Violence Against Women and Girls History in the South West Region of Cameroon,' applying OECD DAC criteria.
UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women (UNTF)
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Led the development of FUHOSEA's 5-year strategic plan (2026–2030) through a participatory process including organizational capacity assessment, stakeholder analysis, SWOT analysis, and strategic planning workshops. Also delivered a comprehensive Results & Implementation Framework.
Africa Action Deutschland / BMZ Germany
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Donor-localization compliant, registered with APME Limbe since May 2022.
KoboToolbox, Power BI, AI-assisted analysis, and ATLAS.ti for modern M&E.
From baseline to endline, plus strategic planning and capacity building.
Proven track record with UN Trust Fund, US Embassy, BMZ, and AWDF.
Full English and French delivery capacity across all service areas.
Combining technology with community voice for culturally sensitive evidence.