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Women Speak: The Value of Community-Based Research on Woman Abuse
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgement
Executive Summary
1.
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Origins of Women Speak: The Value of Community-Based Research on Woman Abuse
1.2
Background on the Purpose and Methodology of
ORWAS
1.3
Methodology of Women Speak: The Value of Community-Based Research on Woman Abuse
1.4
Structure of Report
2.
OVERVIEW
2.1
The
ORWAS
Methodology: Empowerment Through Research
2.2
Objective One: To Review the Research Process
2.3
Objective Two: To Investigate the Effects on the Participants
2.4
Objective Three: To Examine the Benefits to Government and Community of a Collaborative Partnership
2.5
Steps to Promote Community Action
3.
INTERVIEWS WITH SURVIVORS
3.1
Research Process
3.2
Effects of Participating
3.3
Benefits of a Collaborative Partnership
4.
INTERVIEWS WITH COMMUNITY RESEARCHERS
4.1
Research Process
4.2
Effects of Participating
4.3
Benefits of a Collaborative Partnership
5.
INTERVIEWS WITH PROJECT LEADERS
5.1
Research Process
5.2
Effects of Participating
5.3
Benefits of a Collaborative Partnership
6.
DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS
6.1
Research Process
6.2
Effects of Participating
6.3
Benefits of a Collaborative Partnership
Conclusion
Bibliography
APPENDIX A
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