As part of the FADA project, Mobaderoon conducted a qualitative research study on Spaces for Citizenship and How to Develop Them in a Way that Ensures the Renewal of Social Interaction and Initiative within Mobaderoon and the Communities it Works With.
Methodology:
A literature review on citizenship spaces was conducted to develop the research questions, forming the foundation for exploring the topic within the Syrian context.
The Monitoring, Evaluation, and Research Team at Mobaderoon held several meetings and sessions to strengthen the shared understanding of the research process, refine the main and sub-research questions, and select the data collection methods (in-depth interviews and focus groups). These methods were chosen given the nature of the main research question and their ability to create interactive dialogue spaces with the research sample.
Following this, the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Research Team conducted a training for the field research team. The training focused on research ethics, qualitative research methods, approaches for conducting in-depth interviews and focus groups, techniques for data collection, and an agreement on the research sample specifications to align with the research objectives.