Linkage between participatory research, participatory evaluation and participatory training

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dc.date.issued1983-05-05
dc.description.abstractAs participatory approaches gained ground in the early 1980s, questions emerged about how research, evaluation, and training might intersect in practice. This paper explores the close relationship between these three processes, showing how they often overlap and evolve within the same project rather than remaining separate domains. Through discussions of field experiences, it reflects on the complexity of roles that facilitators, educators, and community members assume, and the tensions that arise in balancing activism, research, and organizational structures. The study also considers the possibilities of applying participatory methods to diverse fields such as primary education, forestry, and women’s empowerment, while highlighting the constraints of time, resources, and institutional support. Instead of drawing final conclusions, it leaves the reader with open questions about how participatory practice can expand its reach while staying true to its empowering intent.
dc.identifier.urihttp://192.9.200.215:4000/handle/123456789/847
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectParticipatory Research
dc.subjectCo-Construction of Knowledge
dc.subjectCommunity-Based Participatory Research
dc.subjectSDG 4: Quality Education
dc.subjectRegion-India
dc.titleLinkage between participatory research, participatory evaluation and participatory training
dc.typeTechnical Report

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