Editorial & Communications Partner
NADAKAI helps research institutions, policy organizations, and NGOs communicate their work with the clarity it deserves.
Context
Your researchers have spent years developing findings that could shift policy, change practice, or inform major decisions. Your communications team is stretched thin. The report gets published; the argument gets lost.
This is not a writing problem. It is a structural one. The work exists. The expertise is real. What is missing is the editorial hand that can find the argument, clarify the logic, and make the writing do what the ideas deserve.
That is what NADAKAI does. We work with organizations at the intersection of research, policy, and communications — where accuracy matters, where audiences are sophisticated, and where the quality of the writing reflects directly on the credibility of the work.
Services
Core Service
From structural editing to final proofread, we work on reports, policy briefs, research papers, and long-form publications. This is the work we built the firm around.
See full editorial services →Communications
Messaging frameworks, content strategy, and audience mapping for organizations communicating across multiple stakeholders.
Learn more →External Engagement
Targeted press support for research launches, policy campaigns, and publications. Built for specialist media, not mass outreach.
Learn more →Advisory
Advisory support for editorial workflows, communications strategy, and event-related content — before, during, and after.
Learn more →Selected Clients
Who We Work With
Approach
General editing services work at volume. They can fix your grammar and flag your passive voice. What they cannot do is understand why a three-chapter methodology section is undermining your core argument, or why your executive summary is failing to reach the policymakers who need to read it.
NADAKAI works with organizations whose writing carries weight. Our editors understand research design, policy argumentation, and institutional communication. We know the difference between a report that needs cleaning up and one that needs rethinking from section two.
We take on work we can do well. That means understanding what the document needs before agreeing to edit it, and saying no when the project is not a good fit.
Process
Send your document and a brief description of what you need.
We review and confirm scope, timeline, and cost in writing.
Your document is edited to the agreed specification.
Tracked-changes document plus editor's notes, on time.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day.