Remote Monitoring
Adapt Your Activities Based on Local Insight
Use Premise Remote Monitoring to monitor the context, detect aid diversion, and improve strategic communications. Real-time data from real people.
Our Partners
Discover the Key Features of the Remote Monitoring Solution:
Track the context
Know when to create new activities and adapt existing ones by tracking the political and development context.
Detect aid diversion
Monitor local markets for the availability of food, nutrition, and health commodities that have been diverted from development donors or resold by beneficiaries.
Respond with data
Answer taskers and requests for information from leadership with real-time data.
Improve strategic communications
Manage your brand and improve the performance of development outreach and communications activities.
Track essential medicine availability
Audit availability of essential medicines in government-run healthcare facilities.
What Makes Premise Different?
Data collection with Premise is digital from start to finish, with everything from survey conceptualization to the data visualization of results occurring in one platform.
Same-Day Data
We provide data to our customers in real-time, in dynamic dashboards instead of static reports.
High Efficiency
Using our solution eliminates the logistical challenges and high overhead of traditional data collection by leveraging gig work and cloud computing.
Quality at Collection
Our blend of machine learning and human intelligence for quality control and fraud detection means bad data is rejected at the source, not cleaned later.
Actionable Insights
No more reviewing lengthy reports with old data. Our software instantaneously highlights the key takeaways.
Trust Through Anonymity
Ask the pressing, sensitive questions and get candid answers. Our fully digital surveys are anonymized so that you can get honest responses.
Access to Non-Permissive Environments
Our global network of survey respondents and enumerators covers the majority of countries with protracted conflicts and humanitarian crises.