Knowledge Democracy and Participatory Research

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Welcome to the Knowledge Democracy and Participatory Research Community. This community serves as a comprehensive repository of resources on participatory approaches, community-based research, and collaborative inquiry methods. Our mission is to foster knowledge sharing and support initiatives that empower communities to contribute to research, ensuring their voices shape the knowledge that impacts their lives.

Explore a wealth of materials, including case studies, policy papers, training guides, and research publications that highlight the practice and principles of participatory research worldwide.

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    Regional Interprofessional Dialogue (IPD) on Participatory Research and Development for Social work Education of Maharashtra
    (1996-03-24) PRIA
    The regional IPD was a follow-up of the National IPD organised jointly by PRIA and Association of Schools of Social Work in India (ASSWI) in Delhi from April 19-25 1995. This workshop was jointly organised by PRIA, ASSWI and Maharashtra Association of Social Work Educators (MASWE) and washeld in the serene surroundings of Prakriti's "Resource Centre for Women and Development" near Nagpur. The regional workshop commenced with a floral welcome of all the participants. Mr. John Menacherry, the General Secretary of MASWE welcomed all the participants to this workshop. 28 participants from 21 social work institutes had attended this three day residential workshop.
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    Report of SoPR: DPC in Bihar
    (PRIA, 0000) PRIA
    This report by PRIA explores the decentralization of planning in Bihar, focusing on the role of District Planning Committees (DPCs) as part of the 2006 amendment to the Bihar Panchayat Act. It discusses the implementation process, challenges, and opportunities for improving local governance through participatory planning. The report highlights various case studies from Bihar, including the functioning of DPCs in Madhubani, and provides recommendations for strengthening the planning process at the district and Panchayat levels.

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