Introduction
Community researchers are individuals, often community members, who are trained to conduct research in their own community. They are often involved in research teams, particularly those guided by community-based participatory research approaches. They play a crucial role in facilitating access into a community and ensuring that research reflects the realities and priorities of local communities. Drawing on the lived experience and contextual knowledge of community researchers often enhances the accuracy, relevance, and impact of research outcomes.
However, gaps in knowledge, roles, and expectations between academic and community researchers can often hinder effective collaboration.
This workshop seeks to enhance synergies between academic and community researchers through mutual capacity-building and cross-learning. It aims to bridge knowledge gaps between the two groups to promote more effective, inclusive, ethical and impactful research.
Objectives
Proposed Focus Areas
The training will focus on the following areas: