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Brian Kirchhoff

Pronouns: He/Him

Senior Research Director
Brian specializes in international data collection methodologies for quantitative and qualitative research.

Brian designs, plans, and manages data collections in a variety of countries and contexts around the globe. He serves as research director for both quantitative surveys and qualitative data collections (such as focus groups and key informant interviews). He brings over a decade of experience working in conflict and post-conflict environments, allowing him to create flexible customized research plans to ensure that funders, implementors, and academics receive objective reliable data from these challenging areas. His work blends proven methodologies with new technologies which enhance overall data quality and improve the speed of data collection.

Brian has worked on evaluations under USAID's Democracy Human Right and Governance: Learning, Evaluation and Research (DRG-LER) Activities and USAID's Reading and Access evaluations in addition to several other USAID programs. He served as survey director for USAID's Feed the Future Zone of Influence Survey in Kenya and for Health and Human Services' Maternal and Child Health Jurisdictional surveys in eight locations in the Pacific Basin and Caribbean. He is currently survey director for DARPA’s Habitus Program which aims to measure the accuracy of traditional survey methods when compared to modeling approaches and third-party verification data in non-permissive environments. Countries where Brian has led research include Liberia, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Niger, Nigeria, Mali, The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Malawi, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, South Sudan, South Africa, The West Bank, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Cambodia, and Cuba.

Prior to joining NORC, Brian was a senior research analyst for D3 Systems where he conducted research for USAID, the Department of State, the Department of Defense, World Bank, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), BBC, Adam Smith International, and other international organizations working in Afghanistan. He was one of the first researchers to conduct population surveys in South Sudan after they gained independence in 2011. Prior to this, Brian was a consultant and project manager at Gallup where he worked primarily with U.S. Federal Government clients and served as the on-site consultant for the Department of Defense and the Department of State research in Baghdad, Iraq.

Project Contributions

Gender Violence Prevention in Democratic Republic of Congo

Assessing USAID-funded program for community-based trauma healing at the village level

Client:

U.S. Agency for International Development

Maternal and Child Health Jurisdictional Survey

A survey to provide data on the health and wellbeing of mothers and children in eight U.S. jurisdictions

Client:

Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)

Ukraine Monitoring & Learning Support

Providing top quality performance monitoring, GIS services, media monitoring, and surveys

Client:

U.S. Agency for International Development