SAYPRO RESEARCH DOCUMENTATION FRAMEWORK
🎯 Purpose:
Create polished, policy-relevant research outputs that support Neftaly’s advocacy, programming, and stakeholder engagement.
🧩 1. STANDARD DOCUMENT TYPES
| Document Type | Use Case | Typical Length |
|---|---|---|
| Policy Brief | Inform advocacy or decision-making | 2–4 pages |
| Research Report | Deep dive into issues, with data and case studies | 15–25 pages |
| Baseline/Impact Assessment | Evidence of change or context | 10–20 pages |
| Position Paper | Neftaly’s viewpoint on a topical issue | 4–8 pages |
| Working Paper | Experimental ideas, models, or early findings | 10–15 pages |
🖼 2. SAYPRO TEMPLATE STRUCTURE (CORE SECTIONS)
All documents should follow this core structure (unless using a specific Neftaly-provided template):
- Cover Page
- Title
- Neftaly branding
- Date
- Author/Office
- Executive Summary
- 150–200 words
- Highlight key findings and recommendations
- Introduction
- Background
- Problem statement
- Objective of the research
- Methodology
- Tools used (e.g., surveys, interviews, AI-assisted analysis)
- Sample size, sources, limitations
- Findings/Analysis
- Present in themes
- Use charts, quotes, tables, maps
- Recommendations
- Policy and/or programmatic
- Clear, actionable, and aligned with Neftaly’s mission
- Conclusion
- Summary of implications
- Next steps for Neftaly
- References
- APA or Neftaly preferred format
- Annexes (if needed)
- Survey tools
- Data tables
- Legal frameworks
🧠 3. CONTENT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
| Step | Activity |
|---|---|
| 1. Scoping | Clarify topic, audience, output type |
| 2. Research | Gather evidence, use GPT/AI for drafts |
| 3. Drafting | Use Neftaly structure; insert visuals and quotes |
| 4. Review | Peer review, fact-check, edit |
| 5. Finalization | Format using Neftaly brand guide |
| 6. Submission/Use | Upload to Neftaly site or integrate into reports/proposals |
✍️ 4. WRITING TIPS FOR QUALITY
- Use simple, professional language (8th–10th grade reading level)
- Avoid jargon unless explained
- Use active voice: e.g., “Neftaly trains youth,” not “Youth are trained by Neftaly.”
- Always localize data (Southern Africa focus when possible)
- Include case studies or testimonials where relevant
- Use consistent formatting:
- Font: Open Sans or Arial
- Headings: Numbered or bolded consistently
- Line spacing: 1.15 or 1.5
🛠 5. TOOLS TO SUPPORT DRAFTING
| Tool | Use |
|---|---|
| ChatGPT | Drafting and summarizing sections |
| Grammarly | Grammar and tone refinement |
| Canva or Flourish | Creating infographics or charts |
| Zotero or Mendeley | Citation management |
| Google Docs or Word | Collaborative drafting |
| Neftaly Template Pack | (If provided) – follow house style, layout, and tone |

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