Publication year:
1995
The article suggests that three processes - detailed field research, policy research and dissemination - need to run in parallel in order to make research relevant and accessible to policy-makers at different levels of decision-making. These processes are discussed in the context of an ActionAid research project on children's roles in development. Some of the problems with the approach and the lessons learned are discussed.
Interest groups:
These reflections are intended for those engaged in field-level PRA work
Pages:
52-56
Publisher reference:
International Institute for Environment and Development