Participatory action research to address lack of safe water, a community-nominated health priority in rural South Africa.
Jennifer HoveDenny MabethaMaria van der MerweRhian TwineKathleen KahnSophie WitterLucia D'AmbruosoPublished in: PloS one (2023)
The process offered new ways of thinking and stakeholders were supported to generate local evidence for action and learning. The process also enabled exploration of how different stakeholders with different levels of power and interest coalesce to design, plan, and act on evidence. Creation of safe spaces was achievable, meanwhile changing stakeholders' level of power and interest was possible but challenging. This study suggests that when researchers, service providers and communities are connected as legitimate participants in a learning platform with access to information and decision-making, a shift in power and interest may be feasible.