SenseMaker®: Lessons learned about feasibility and added value
20
December
2018
Output type
Report
Location
Lebanon
Focus areas
Gender-based violence (GBV)
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SenseMaker® is a mixed qualitative/quantitative data collection tool used to empower individuals to anonymously record and interpret their own stories about their experiences of accessing a GBV service.
In collecting these stories, Queen’s University and their partners aimed to examine the feasibility and added value of using SenseMaker® to generate timely mixed methods results and a more nuanced understanding about experiences accessing GBV programmes.
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