FREE: AN INTRODUCTION TO FOCUS GROUPS IN RELIEF, HUMANITARIAN & DEVELOPMENT CONTEXTS
FREE UNTIL 30 SEPTEMBER 2024
AN INTRODUCTION TO FOCUS GROUPS IN RELIEF, HUMANITARIAN & DEVELOPMENT CONTEXTS
Focus groups have transformative potential. When we actively listen to communities, tailoring strategies based on their insights and fostering ongoing engagement, development initiatives become:
- More effective
- More sustainable
- Aligned with the aspirations and priorities of the people they aim to serve
In the five sessions, I will walk you through the fundamentals of:
- When a focus group is useful
- Designing focus group questions
- Planning the discussion
- Gaining insights from communities through focus groups
- Key differences between focus groups and regular group discussions
The course is free, and you will have access for 30 days after signing up.
Best of luck!
COURSE CURRICULUM
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Start1 WHEN IS A FOCUS GROUP USEFUL? (4:43)
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Start2 FOCUS GROUP QUESTIONS - DISASTER RESPONSE PLANNING (8:21)
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Start3 PLANNING THE FOCUS GROUP - DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE (12:06)
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Start4 GAINING INSIGHTS FROM COMMUNITIES THROUGH FOCUS GROUPS - HEALTHCARE ACCESS IN UNDERSERVED AREAS (12:39)
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Start5 HOW DO FOCUS GROUPS IN DEVELOPMENT DIFFER FROM REGULAR GROUPS? (9:33)
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StartQUIZ: FOCUS GROUPS IN RELIEF, HUMANITARIAN AND DEVELOPMENT CONTEXTS
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StartNEXT STEPS (11:09)
Your Instructor
Leading ELD Training with over 25 years of experience, Neil Kendrick from the UK specializes in Professional Writing, Reporting Skills, Proposal Writing, Results-Based Management, and Monitoring & Evaluation. He has trained professionals from hundreds of organizations in over 20 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
Frequently Asked Questions
"Focus groups have transformative potential. When we actively listen to communities, tailoring strategies based on their insights and fostering ongoing engagement, development initiatives become more effective, more sustainable and aligned with the aspirations and priorities of the people they aim to serve."