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VERBAL 13. Semi-structured intervie
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VISUAL 17. Decision-making calendar
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l l 3 l l Booklet 3 1. Why are Comm
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A protocol process often begins wit
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The role of the facilitator during
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The diagram below outlines key cons
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i. Free, Prior and Informed Consent
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Ways to Raise Awareness Within the
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How to Write a Killer Press Release
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6. COMMUNITY PROTOCOLS: TWO EXAMPLE
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4 COMMUNITY PROTOCOLS AND EXTRACTIV
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These concerns and possible approac
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2. MANAGING TIMEFRAMES One of the m
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3. IDENTIFYING AND ADDRESSING THE S
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This large network of different pub
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l What are their underlying values
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