The Participatory Action Research (PAR) study with Young Mothers in Liberia, Sierra Leone and northern Uganda which took place from 2006 to 2009 aimed to understand what ‘reintegration’ meant to young mothers formerly associated with armed groups. It also implemented social action initiatives designed by study participants to promote their wellbeing and achieve reintegration. We evaluated the study using multiple participatory evaluation methods, situating evaluation as part of the cycle of research and action. This approach facilitated young mothers’ participation in developing the criteria by which the study and its reintegration outcomes would be judged. We describe each method and what we uniquely learned from using a participatory eval...
Participatory evaluation and participatory action research (PAR) are increasingly used in community-...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
This book, published as part of Routledge’s Studies in Human Geography, is useful well beyond this d...
The Participatory Action Research (PAR) study with Young Mothers in Liberia, Sierra Leone and northe...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
In this report, we describe a community-based participatory action research (PAR) project involving ...
When young mothers, formerly associated with armed groups, return to communities, they are typically...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
This paper presents experiences and reflections on the use of a participatory research methodology u...
In conflicts throughout the world, armed forces and groups recruit children to fight, maintain their...
This paper presents experiences and reflections on the use of a participatory research methodology u...
Abstract Author: Gosim Martin Onu Chukwu Title of Thesis: “Participatory evaluation: an action resea...
Young mothers formerly associated with armed forces and groups (CAFFAG), and their children constitu...
Participatory action research (PAR) investigates issues through collaboration and cooperation betwee...
Participatory action research (PAR) investigates issues through collaboration and cooperation betwee...
Participatory evaluation and participatory action research (PAR) are increasingly used in community-...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
This book, published as part of Routledge’s Studies in Human Geography, is useful well beyond this d...
The Participatory Action Research (PAR) study with Young Mothers in Liberia, Sierra Leone and northe...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
In this report, we describe a community-based participatory action research (PAR) project involving ...
When young mothers, formerly associated with armed groups, return to communities, they are typically...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
This paper presents experiences and reflections on the use of a participatory research methodology u...
In conflicts throughout the world, armed forces and groups recruit children to fight, maintain their...
This paper presents experiences and reflections on the use of a participatory research methodology u...
Abstract Author: Gosim Martin Onu Chukwu Title of Thesis: “Participatory evaluation: an action resea...
Young mothers formerly associated with armed forces and groups (CAFFAG), and their children constitu...
Participatory action research (PAR) investigates issues through collaboration and cooperation betwee...
Participatory action research (PAR) investigates issues through collaboration and cooperation betwee...
Participatory evaluation and participatory action research (PAR) are increasingly used in community-...
Young women and girls formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups face multiple challenge...
This book, published as part of Routledge’s Studies in Human Geography, is useful well beyond this d...