Research Trust Limited (RTL) is a private research limited liability company registered in Ghana under the Companies Act, 1963 (Act 179) with the aim to design and run multi-level surveys that will inform policy that works. RTL carries out research and training that aims at promoting the socio-economic development of Ghana and Africa. Research Trust Limited has a mission to apply systematic and science based methodologies to design, measure, analyse and provide evidence based policy directions for sustainable development in Africa.
Research Trust has built a reputation for solid independent social science research, with special interest in agricultural, health, education, governance and education as well as the evaluative aspects of the dynamics of development. Our research highlight issues that has immediate bearing on the developmental needs of Ghana and the rest of Africa. We respond to the direct demands of national, international and other stakeholders for information and guidance in selecting priorities and strategies for improving well-being. RTL has rich knowledge, experience, and demonstrated capability to successfully undertake both national and international assignments. Our approach has been the use of a mixed methods methodology using a combination of quantitative and qualitative procedures to investigate specific issues of interest.
Our Vision
To be the haven of information and solutions that informs research and policy for development in Africa
Our Mission
We exist to influence policy and development in Africa through the provision of reliable policy advisory services based on data and bring relevant solutions that work to the doorsteps of policy makers.
Our Values
At Research Trust Limited, we are defined by our values. Our team of experts uphold the God Excellence, Teamwork, Passion/Zeal, Creativity and Innovation, Family, and Relationship
Our Focus
Our work focuses primarily on issues relating to agriculture, health, education, governance and innovation. These sectors we consider important to the development discourse in Ghana and Africa and thus requires urgent and adequate research and policy directions to improve on the wellbeing of the populace.