African Regional Workshop on Participatory Research, Mzumbe, 2nd - 7th July 1979: Report of the Group Discussion on Wednesday by Groups II & IV on Case Studies
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1979-07-07
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African Regional Workshop on Participatory Research
Abstract
This report summarizes the group discussion on case studies, focusing on the nature of village leadership, the role of researchers in participatory projects, and the challenges of replicating participatory research experiences. The discussion highlighted how leadership dynamics in villages impact community needs and participation, and the complex role researchers play in navigating relationships with community members and officials. Key issues included the dependency created by external project funding, the unique nature of each participatory project, and the importance of community-led evaluation over traditional assessment frameworks. The groups also debated the possibility of organically initiated participatory research within communities, as seen in examples from India and Canada.
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The report explores the influence of local leadership in shaping community priorities, the potential dependencies created by externally funded projects, and the challenges researchers face in balancing community interests with external requirements. It also discusses the replication of participatory research across different contexts, stressing that each project is unique and defies standardization. Evaluation frameworks for such projects should ideally be developed by the community itself, with the researcher providing qualitative feedback based on community perceptions of success.
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Participatory Research, Village Leadership, Role of Researcher, Community Dependency, Replication of Participatory Research, Evaluation Methods, Local Leadership, External Influence
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(1979). African Regional Workshop on Participatory Research, Mzumbe, 2nd - 7th July 1979: Report of Group Discussion on Case Studies.
