by Cespi | Dec 5, 2022 | Bolivia, Country, Documenting corporate capture, Resources
Summary of research findings from Red Chimpu Warmi in Bolivia. Key words: mining, memory and territory We focused on these issues due to the need that exists in the Jacha Marka Tapacarí Condor Apacheta (JMTCA) territory to have a dossier with specific information...
by Cespi | Nov 14, 2022 | Country, Documenting corporate capture, Liberia, Resources
Summary of findings of Natural Women’s Resource Platform (NRWP)’s research on the impacts of large scale rubber concessions on women in Liberia Key words: Lack of consultation, Food insecurity and water shortage, Destruction of traditional values Research...
by Cespi | Oct 5, 2022 | Country, Documenting corporate capture, Resources, Spain
Summary of research findings from PAH – Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca in Barcelona, Spain. Leer el informe completo aquí Key words: Evictions, Women, Empowerment Data collection methods used: online survey, focus group discussions and interviews...
by Cespi | Sep 5, 2022 | Argentina, Country, Documenting corporate capture, FATICA, Resources, Uncategorized
Report by CISEP, FATICA and Fundación Promoción Humana Read and download the report here What is the role of local media in protecting the human rights of communities? What narratives are some media privileging? What strategies are companies and other related actors...
by Cespi | Aug 4, 2022 | Designing your research project, Resources, Uncategorized, Webinars
In July 2022 we held a workshop on Communicating and using research findings strategically. The workshop explored how to identify advocacy and campaign targets and key considerations how to communicate research findings strategically. Our members Indira Cornelio...
by Cespi | Mar 10, 2022 | Methodologies for data collection, Resources
On 1st March 2022 we held a workshop on participatory data analysis. The session provided an overview on: qualitative data analysis quantitative data analysis making analysis more participatory and accountable fighting attempts to delegitimize community-led data...
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