Toward Participatory Research, المجلدات 23-307World Bank, 1996 - 265 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 33
... implementation of the latrine program will not begin for two years , then the research focus can be placed on studying ... implemented two years later . In general , small and timely studies are preferable to single large studies which ...
... implementation of the latrine program will not begin for two years , then the research focus can be placed on studying ... implemented two years later . In general , small and timely studies are preferable to single large studies which ...
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... implement a series of social surveys on broadly defined issues such as health , sanitation , and water . The ... implementation phase . Fi- nally , because Bank and government offi- cials were convinced of the utility of the PRA methods ...
... implement a series of social surveys on broadly defined issues such as health , sanitation , and water . The ... implementation phase . Fi- nally , because Bank and government offi- cials were convinced of the utility of the PRA methods ...
الصفحة 55
... implement- ing agency , but rather feel accountable to distant donors . There have even been cases in which a consulting firm refused to make a copy of its final report available to the national implementing agency because the firm's ...
... implement- ing agency , but rather feel accountable to distant donors . There have even been cases in which a consulting firm refused to make a copy of its final report available to the national implementing agency because the firm's ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 3 |
What Is Participatory Research? | 17 |
Defining the Purpose of the Study | 33 |
حقوق النشر | |
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activities analyze Ask the participants assessment capacity cards checklist community level community members community participation conduct the exercise content analysis cultural decisionmaking diarrhea drawings ensure evaluation example extension workers facilitator factors Field Insight field workers focus focused gender analysis handpumps hours Audience household identify implementation important Indonesia information needed Information Sensitively interviews involved issues Kenya latrine Maasai Maldives marker pens Materials needed Mauritania methods monitoring NGOs nity observation Open-Ended Stories options organizations participant observer participatory approach participatory research people's perceived planners planning priority problems project identification project staff purpose questions research process responses rural sampling sanitation facilities selected sensitive situation snakes and ladders social specific stakeholders strategies supply and sanitation survey tasks tion toilet types understand users utilized water and sanitation water sources water supply West Timor workshop World Bank