Participatory research methods and gender data base Bangladesh country paper
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1999-05Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)Author
Mahbub, AminaMetadata
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Mahbub, A. (1999, May). Participatory research methods and gender data base Bangladesh country paper. Research Reports (1999): Social Studies, Vol – XXII, 27–39.Abstract
Application of Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) in rural development as well as in
agricultural sectors is quite recent in Bangladesh and most of the PRAs are conducted by
NGOs. The review of participatory researches explicitly shows that majority of them
were conducted to date for evaluating current status and future potentials of different
programs. Few researches were done to explore the baseline situation of the villages.
However, the creation of a gender sensitive database based on participatory process is
required to assist in the development of gender sensitive technical programs for rural
development. In this regard, some measures can be taken to increase women's
participation in the participatory process. Yet, for gender sensitive development planning
to improve the value of participatory research, the analysis should be done individually
along with data collection from men and women's group separately. Community
involvement with the overall process of data collection to analysis is considered an
effective way in this regard. In this context, Participatory Assessment, Analysis and
Action (P AAA) is useful approach to development planning and implementation. It
involves all stakeholders from the community people to Thana level officials in a
participatory process of assessing, analyzing, and acting on multifaceted problems of
rural development.