The field visits were conducted by case teams who gathered primary data through face-to-face interactions. These teams followed a structured approach, using questionnaires to collect both qualitative and quantitative data from respondents, including end-users and field officials.
The objective of the field visits was to evaluate the effectiveness of specific initiatives and gather insights on public perceptions, challenges, and suggestions for improvement. Each visit focused on collecting data that would later contribute to case studies, aiding in decision-making and evaluating the impact of these initiatives. The methodology was designed to ensure data accuracy, with geo-tagged photographs and regular feedback loops.
During these visits, the case teams encountered various challenges, including logistical hurdles and ensuring that respondents fully understood the questionnaires. Despite these difficulties, the data collected provided valuable insights, contributing to the larger goals of assessing the success and areas for improvement for each initiative. The experiences of the case teams were also crucial in refining data collection methods for future visits.