Toward Participatory Research, المجلدات 23-307World Bank, 1996 - 265 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 68
... practices , values and conditions that could not have been discovered in a short visit . For example , an observer staying with a family for two nights in a south Asian village found hygiene practices such as walking past the outdoor ...
... practices , values and conditions that could not have been discovered in a short visit . For example , an observer staying with a family for two nights in a south Asian village found hygiene practices such as walking past the outdoor ...
الصفحة 195
... practices are considered health promoting and which are associated with sickness . To evaluate to what extent knowledge about health gets translated into practice and the constraints to adopting sound health practices . Background This ...
... practices are considered health promoting and which are associated with sickness . To evaluate to what extent knowledge about health gets translated into practice and the constraints to adopting sound health practices . Background This ...
الصفحة 239
... practices Concepts of good health and illness as applicable to men , women , and children : · Perception of diarrhea as a problem Treatment of diarrhea Food handling and storage practices Water handling and storage practices Hand ...
... practices Concepts of good health and illness as applicable to men , women , and children : · Perception of diarrhea as a problem Treatment of diarrhea Food handling and storage practices Water handling and storage practices Hand ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 3 |
What Is Participatory Research? | 17 |
Defining the Purpose of the Study | 33 |
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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