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Developing the Assessment Work Plan and Data Collection Tools

Developing the Assessment Work Plan and Data Collection Tools. Session 3.3. Qualitative Approaches for FS Assessments. Session 11: 1. Session Objectives. After this session, participants should be able to:

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Developing the Assessment Work Plan and Data Collection Tools

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  1. Developing the Assessment Work Plan and Data Collection Tools Session 3.3 Qualitative Approaches for FS Assessments Session 11: 1

  2. Session Objectives After this session, participants should be able to: • Use secondary data to identify information gaps to be filled by qualitative assessments • Explain the different types of triangulation that could be implemented in qualitative research • Develop question guides and data collection tools for use in a rapid qualitative food and nutrition security and assessment in their country of assignment Qualitative Approaches for FS Assessments Session 11: 2

  3. Tomorrow’s Field Assessment Exercise Refer to Handouts 3.2b & 3.2d Qualitative Approaches for FS Assessments Session 11: 3

  4. Our Task: Decide how will we get the data we need, and what questions we need to ask Qualitative Approaches for FS Assessments Session 11: 4

  5. Exercise 3.3 60 min (45 minutes for group work and 25 minutes for plenary discussion) In your previous Groups Based on the compiled desk review (secondary data compilation handout you received), and taking into consideration the assessment objectives, people you will be meeting, and information gaps identified: • Identify categories and sub-categories of primary data needed • Identify the sources (who) and methods for obtaining this data. (what do we need to inquire about and with whom) • Use Template for Exercise 10. Qualitative Approaches for FS Assessments Session 11: 5

  6. Using the Template: Example Qualitative Approaches for FS Assessments Session 11: 6

  7. Break 30 min Qualitative Approaches for FS Assessments Session 11: 7

  8. 150 min (120 minutes for group work and 30 minutes for plenary discussion) Exercise 3.3a Develop Question Guides for each of the following • Community Discussion • Focus Group Discussion • Household Interviews • Key-Informant Interviews Remember: Question Guides are “aide-memoirs” Move from the general to the more specific questions. 5-6 key questions main questions should suffice. Probing questions could be more. Triangulate data (sources and methods) Use participator y tools when appropriate Consider pre-set schedule limitations (work with what’s not ideal). Make sure ask the right questions and include “probing questions” in your guides If you have time, develop reporting forms (particularly for discussions) Refer to the samples of question guides and FGD guides provided to you for guidance Qualitative Approaches for FS Assessments Session 11: 8

  9. Good Luck TomorrowDo not forget to: Take MemosProbeEstablish RapportBe ready to take notes Effectively/Strategically Qualitative Approaches for FS Assessments Session 11: 9

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