Our Services

Hallelujah Strategic Advisory and Consultancy PLC provides decision‑oriented technical services that support governments, development partners, and implementing organizations to design, assess, adapt, and scale interventions within real‑world systems.

Our services are structured around the decisions national and sub‑national stakeholders must make, rather than generic consultancy functions.

1. Health Systems & Immunization Strengthening

We support the design, assessment, and optimization of routine, outreach, and mobile service delivery models, with particular emphasis on immunization and primary health care.

Typical support includes:

  • Assessment of service delivery bottlenecks and operational constraints;
  • Support to EPI strengthening, cold chain performance, and last‑mile delivery;
  • Design and refinement of outreach and mobile strategies for hard‑to‑reach populations; and
  • Technical support for integration of new tools or delivery innovations into existing systems.

Decisions informed: Service delivery models, system integration pathways, and scale‑up feasibility.

2. Implementation Research & Learning

We design and deliver implementation research that generates decision‑grade evidence on feasibility, acceptability, effectiveness, and scalability under real implementation conditions.

Typical support includes:

  • Implementation-research design and protocol development;
  • Mixed‑methods studies embedded within ongoing programs;
  • Learning agendas aligned to scale‑up and integration questions; and
  • Translation of findings into actionable recommendations.

Decisions informed: Go / adapt / no‑go scale‑up decisions and program design refinements.

3. Costing, Economic Evaluation & Value for Money

We generate economic evidence to support prioritization, financing, and sustainability decisions, with a strong focus on operational realism.

Typical support includes:

  • Program and intervention costing;
  • Costed implementation plans;
  • Financial bottleneck and expenditure analyses; and
  • Value‑for‑money and efficiency assessments.

Decisions informed: Investment prioritization, financing strategies, and sustainability planning.

4. Monitoring, Evaluation & Adaptive Learning (MEAL)

We support results‑oriented MEAL systems that go beyond reporting to enable real‑time learning and course correction.

Typical support includes:

  • Design of MEAL frameworks and indicators;
  • Supportive supervision and data quality improvement;
  • Dashboards and feedback loops for adaptive management; and
  • Mid‑term and end‑term evaluations.

Decisions informed: Program adaptation, performance improvement, and accountability.

5. Policy, Strategy & Scale‑Up Advisory

We provide technical advisory services to support the development, review, and implementation of national strategies, guidelines, and policies.

Typical support includes:

  • National strategy and guideline development;
  • Technical working group facilitation and evidence synthesis;
  • Policy analysis and option appraisal; and
  • Institutionalization and rollout planning support.

Decisions informed: Policy adoption, national integration, and institutional alignment.

6. Nutrition, Livelihoods & Food Security

We support evidence‑informed design and assessment of nutrition‑sensitive and nutrition‑specific interventions, with linkages to livelihoods, food security, and social protection systems.

Typical support includes:

  • Assessments of nutrition service delivery and multi‑sectoral coordination;
  • Implementation research on community‑based nutrition and resilience approaches;
  • Costing and prioritization of nutrition and food security interventions; and
  • Integration of nutrition within primary health care, humanitarian, and development programs.

Decisions informed: Program prioritization, integration of nutrition within health and livelihoods systems, and scale‑up feasibility.

7. Humanitarian, Emergency Preparedness & Disaster Risk Management

We provide technical support across humanitarian response, emergency preparedness, and disaster risk management, particularly in fragile and shock‑prone contexts.

Typical support includes:

  • Emergency preparedness and response planning and assessments;
  • Implementation-research in humanitarian and post‑crisis settings;
  • Health system resilience and continuity of essential services; and
  • Learning and after‑action reviews following emergencies and shocks.

Decisions informed: Emergency readiness, response design, system resilience, and recovery planning.

8. Women, Gender & Empowerment

We support programs and policies that advance gender equality, women’s empowerment, and rights‑based service delivery, integrated across health and social systems.

Typical support includes:

  • Gender and equity analysis embedded within health and social programs;
  • Implementation research on access, quality, and outcomes for women and girls;
  • Design and review of gender‑responsive strategies and guidelines; and
  • Monitoring and learning frameworks that track gender and equity outcomes.

Decisions informed: Gender‑responsive program design, equitable service delivery, and inclusive policy development.


Positioning and Added Value.

Policy Influence and Conflict‑Sensitive Programming in Peacebuilding Contexts

While Hallelujah is not branded narrowly as a “peacebuilding specialist,” our core strength lies in policy influence, advocacy systems, governance reform, and conflict‑sensitive programming across fragile and politically constrained settings. Peacebuilding is approached not as a standalone sector, but as a context in which evidence, advocacy, inclusion, and institutional change interact, aligning closely with AFSC/AACC’s evidence‑based advocacy model.

Regional Horn of Africa Perspective

Although our institutional base is in Ethiopia, our work is framed through a regional Horn of Africa lens, emphasizing comparative analysis, regional policy engagement, humanitarian coordination, and interaction with AU, IGAD, UN agencies, and regional platforms. This enables us to assess patterns, variations, and influence pathways across contexts without relying on shallow country‑by‑country coverage.

Engagement with Faith‑Based Organizations (FBOs)

Our experience with FBOs is grounded in their role as community‑anchored, socially legitimate non‑state actors, rather than theological institutions. We bring strong expertise in working with community institutions, civil society networks, and trusted intermediaries, recognizing FBOs as critical bridges between communities, policymakers, and peace processes in low‑trust environments.