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The transformative and emancipatory potential of participatory evaluation: reflections from a participatory action research study with war-affected young mothers

机译:参与性评估的转化性和解放潜力:受战争影响的年轻母亲参与式行动研究研究的思考

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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. Italso 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 researchand 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 evaluation approach. We discuss how this approach is well-suited for complex studies, can enhance data quality, increases capacity of all involved in the evaluation and supports the critical reflexivity necessary for participatory studies to succeed.
机译:与利比里亚的年轻母亲,塞拉利昂和乌干达北部的参与式行动研究(PAR)研究,该研究于2006年至2009年旨在了解到以前与武装团体相关的年轻母亲的“重返社会”。 Italso通过学习参与者实施了社会行动计划,以促进他们的健康和实现重返社会。 我们使用多个参与性评估方法进行评估,将评估作为研究和行动循环的一部分。 这种方法有助于年轻的母亲参与制定研究和重新组成结果的标准。 我们描述了每种方法以及我们从使用参与式评估方法获取唯一学习的方法。 我们讨论这种方法如何适合复杂的研究,可以提高数据质量,提高所有参与评估的能力,并支持参与性研究成功所需的关键反射性。

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