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Challenges in conducting rural research
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Baseline survey to assess the state of sexual and reproductive health rights among rural women living with HIV Why? To inform the development of subsequent interventions.
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Community Based Participatory Action Research
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In a nutshell: Women knew their rights but could not exercise them: Lack of economic autonomy Institutions for redress were non-existent, too far, discriminatory or not helpful Health care workers were a major source of discrimination and active in denying reproductive health services to the women.
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Rejection of my report Pre-mediated interventions
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Rejected again! Casting aside my principles
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Donors decide the priorities, not the communities Being “off-topic”
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Presenting our “evidence-based” intervention at stakeholder meetings NONE of the beneficiaries, the women living with HIV, were present at the stakeholder and planning meetings for a project that was meant to “empower” them
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Obsession with quantitative gains over actual quality of results Report writing >>> Actual work in the community
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Re-creating society’s hierarchies within the project Where development workers had their training Development workers were given extra money to be there
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Where the HCW had their training
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This is where the peer educators, people living with HIV, had their training
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Quitting development and working at Starbucks Moving beyond development bashing
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