Results of the Community Project “We are more than one nation” from September 2012 to July 2013
Abstract
The partial results obtained by the community intervention project “We are more than one nation” in the period from 2012 to 2013 are presented, which were obtained through a qualitative research. The more representative nations in the project were Perú, Namibia, Malasia and Guyana. Five meetings were developed in Ciego de Avila municipality. The number of participants reached 323 adult people and 101 children with a high level of satisfaction in the population as well as in the foreign students, revealed in interviews, where the collection of data was done with the focal group technique. The objective of this article is to show the partial results achieved in this phase of the project implementation.Downloads
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