Social Inclusion In Our Social Research
- 20 July, 2020
- ckcvietnam
CKC was engaging with potentially affected communities in eliciting and aggregating their opinions and judgments on the development of a wind farm project in their locality (Nhon Hoi, Binh Dinh). Our approach was both methodologically and socially inclusive. Key informant interviews, focus group discussions and household surveys were being conducted. Voices from diverse livelihood-oriented groups, the elderly, women and economically disadvantaged groups were being pooled, acknowledged and integrated in our assessment.
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