Public Policy Qualitative Participatory Action Research Fieldwork Fellowship- Cohort 3.0

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Public Policy Qualitative Participatory Action Research Fieldwork Fellowship- Cohort 3.0 | An Online National Summer School Program | A Four-Month Online Immersive Qualitative Participatory Action Research Fieldwork Certificate Fellowship | May 2024 – August 2024 | IMPRI #WebPolicyLearning IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi, invites you to #WebPolicyLearning An Online National Summer School Program A Four-Month Online Immersive Qualitative Participatory Action Research Fieldwork Certificate Training Fellowship Public Policy Qualitative Participatory Action Research Fieldwork Fellowship- Cohort 3.0 Details of the #WebPolicyLearning:Dates: May 05, 12, 19, 26; June 09, 23; July 07, 21; August 04, 18, 2024Classes on Selected SundaysTime: 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. ISTPlatform: Zoom & Participatory Action Research Qualitative Fieldwork Course Fee: INR 25,000 (inclusive of GST @ 18%)For Professionals: INR 22,000 | For Students: INR 18,000 Fees can be paid in two installmentsLimited seats are eligible for a partial scholarship opportunity. Write to: learningatimpri@gmail.comProgram seats: 20 Registration Form: https://forms.gle/r2cjXMFNLzn5ecmt6 Payment Link: https://pages.razorpay.com/impricoursefee Alternatively, can use any payment method from here:https://www.impriindia.com/payment-details/ NOTE: Please don’t proceed to pay without filling out the registration form given above. For queries, write to: learningatimpri@gmail.com About IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi, is thrilled to announce the launch of Cohort 3 for our immersive program, the “Public Policy Qualitative Participatory Action Research Fieldwork Fellowship – Cohort 3.0.” Following the resounding success of the previous cohorts, Cohort 1 and Cohort 2, we extend a warm welcome to individuals passionate about public policy, research, and legal studies. This comprehensive course offers a unique opportunity for participants to delve into the realms of action research and fieldwork under the guidance of esteemed experts. Through a blend of stimulating lectures, interactive workshops, networking sessions, and practical exercises, participants will cultivate a profound understanding of public policy and its implications for diverse societal challenges. Cohort 3 provides a collaborative platform for participants to work alongside peers, applying acquired knowledge to real-world situations. By the program’s conclusion, participants will have honed essential skills, enabling them to make a meaningful impact through evidence-based policy research, networking, and effective implementation. Engage with globally and nationally renowned thematic experts and practitioners, gaining invaluable insights into Qualitative Research Methods, Research Tool Preparation (including Interviews, Focus Group Discussions, and Key Informant Interviews), Tool Testing methodologies, Stakeholder Mapping, Fieldwork execution, Research Writing, and Reporting. Participants will immerse themselves in literature review intricacies, fostering skills and engaging in insightful discussions with field experts. Participants are expected to conduct fieldwork in their respective locations, submitting comprehensive reports by the program’s conclusion. Join us on this transformative learning journey, enrolling now for the third cohort of the “Public Policy Qualitative Participatory Action Research Fieldwork Fellowship – Cohort 3.0.” Note: The program has limited seats initially, with potential expansions based on application submissions. IMPRI & the Fellows Allied Contribution in the Fellowship- Find the First Cohort fellows published work in the following book with ISBN. Law and Public Policy Action Research Fieldwork Program Cohort 1 – An Anthology of Findings and Recommendations For Whom This program is intended for Public Policy Enthusiasts, Early Career Professionals, Research Scholars, Civil Society Activists, Social Entrepreneurs, Administrators in Public and Private Sectors, Postgraduate and Undergraduate Students. Benefits Learn from globally and nationally renowned thematic experts and practitioners. Gain from first-hand training on Qualitative Research Methods, Tool Preparation and Testing, Stakeholder Mapping, Fieldwork, Research Writing and Reporting. Receive a specially-designed course outline and reading list from the experts. Get access to session videos for 15 days. ​We promote flexible learning at your pace and place, and strict attendance is not a mandatory criterion. Participants can take the course without hampering their work life. Each participant will be placed under a supervisor who is a senior faculty or fellow for continuous guidance and knowledge. An E-Certificate of Completion of the Fellowship on successfully completing the program. An Opportunity to publish your report on the IMPRI Insights Blog, which features articles from eminent people from around the globe. The submitted reports will be compiled into a comprehensive edited book for our upcoming publication with ISBN. Program Details & Schedule This program offers participants the unique opportunity to delve into diverse topics. Participants can choose topics from a varied area of international/national/local human rights, laws and policies, foreign policies such as human rights, constitutional laws, foreign policies, marginalised communities’ rights, gender justice, environmental rights, disability rights, or any other such policy and law related issue. Topics with a focus on policy and schemes are encouraged. Some suggested thematic areas may include, but are not limited to:● Digital Divide: Challenges and Responses by State Governments● Budgeting by the Local Self Government Bodies for Disaster Management● Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditure in Public and Private Health Care Services● Public-Private Partnerships in the Health System● Implementation of the PCPNDT Act in Urban India● Child Labour in the Post-Pandemic Period● Evaluation of Skill India Mission● Challenges Faced by Start-Ups● Challenges Faced by Women Workers in the Coal Mining Industry: A Case Study of Dhanbad Coal Mines● Curbing Plastic Pollution in the City with a special reference to Urban Commons and Monsoon Season: A Case Study of Sector 3 Neighbourhood in Navi Mumbai● A Status of Pension Provisioning for the Elderly in Slum and Informal Neighborhoods with a Special Focus on Access, Adequacy and Emerging Needs: A Case Study of Shrinagar Colony in Chennai● Understanding Gender-based Violence in the Context of Dowry-related Cases with a Special Focus on Remedies: A Case Study of Dehradun, Uttarakhand● Assessing the Impact of Ujjwala Yojana and Improvements in Clean Fuel for Household Cooking: A Case Study of Siliguri● Opportunities and Challenges Towards Access to Finance for Self-Employment with Special Reference to PM Mudra Yojana: A Case Study of Bengaluru● Feminist Qualitative Action Research Program Highlights Month 1: Orientation, Qualitative Research Methods class, Research Tools preparation & Testing, Stakeholder MappingMonth 2: Pilot & Fieldwork, Research Writing & Reporting ClassMonth 3: Fieldwork & ReportingMonth 4: Reporting, Analysis & Report SubmissionReport Review & Completion 1. Coordinated Learning and Guidance: To ensure a meaningful and fruitful research experience, each participant will be placed under the guidance of … Continue reading Public Policy Qualitative Participatory Action Research Fieldwork Fellowship- Cohort 3.0