The document provides instructions for Assignment One of a Community Based Participatory Action Research course. Students must choose a location for their CBPAR project, download and edit an introductory letter template with their details, and send it to their course coordinator to sign before presenting it to local authorities to authorize their data collection. The letter is a formal request introducing the student's CBPAR project in their selected ward, district, province or state.
The document provides instructions for Assignment One of a Community Based Participatory Action Research course. Students must choose a location for their CBPAR project, download and edit an introductory letter template with their details, and send it to their course coordinator to sign before presenting it to local authorities to authorize their data collection. The letter is a formal request introducing the student's CBPAR project in their selected ward, district, province or state.
The document provides instructions for Assignment One of a Community Based Participatory Action Research course. Students must choose a location for their CBPAR project, download and edit an introductory letter template with their details, and send it to their course coordinator to sign before presenting it to local authorities to authorize their data collection. The letter is a formal request introducing the student's CBPAR project in their selected ward, district, province or state.
Course: Community Based Participatory Action Research
Assignment One
CBPAR Introductory Letter
The CBPAR project must be carried out in a specific ward/District/Province/State of your choice. Download the Template for the CBPAR introductory Letter attached in your Student Account in Study Materials under CBPAR study materials at the bottom. Edit it with your proper details accordingly and send it to your course coordinator for signing (still in word format). This is a formal letter and must be edited with proper details including addresses. The letter will then be presented to the authorities for authorization before data collection begins