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WARSP // Project Methodology – Knowledge Co-Creation
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Co-creating Knowledge to Enhance Women’s Leadership for Inclusive River Governance and Livelihood Resilience in the Mekong Region
 
WARSP // Project Methodology

WARSP // Project Methodology

From March through July 2021, a co-design scoping process has been conducted with 53 informants (primarily in the Mekong Region, also global) to identify how a platform or digital solution could support women’s voices and stories to be shared. 

From March through June, data has been gathered through semi-structured interviews, through long and short questionnaires, and through email conversations. Questionnaires, interview protocols, ethics support, and project background and information have been housed on the webpage: https://knowledgecocreation.org/related-projects/  

Figure 1: Informant demographics

Total number of informants: 53; 47% Male, 53% Female
Sector: 
INGO 26%
Academia 14%
Local NGO 22%
Private & Consulting 6%
Civil Society 20%
Development Partner 6%
Government 8%
Other 2%

Age range: 26 to 55 +
Comfort with tech on a scale of 1-10: Average 6.3/10 (Range: 3-10)
Security on a scale of 1-5: Average 4.25/5
Privacy on a scale of 1-5: Average 4.24/5

In addition to existing contacts made through prior work, project informants were solicited through the following networks: (1) Women and Rivers Asia Conference Participants; (2) Women in Water Community; (3) Stockholm Environment Institute / Sustainable Mekong Research Network; (4) International WaterCentre / IWC Alumni Network; and (4) Mekong-US Policy Partnership Dialogues contact list. Informants were solicited through social media and individually by email. Meetings were conducted on Zoom, and all but two meetings were recorded (at the request of the informants), and AI-generated transcripts are available. 

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