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Rural Development Interview Guide

The document contains an interview guide for assessing rural development over time. The guide includes questions about the informant's personal profile as well as the community profile from 10 years ago, common past problems, changes over time, interventions made and key actors, and significant changes experienced by the community. Respondents are asked to describe economic, social, and community conditions from the past as well as perspectives on changes in their community.

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Rural Development Interview Guide

The document contains an interview guide for assessing rural development over time. The guide includes questions about the informant's personal profile as well as the community profile from 10 years ago, common past problems, changes over time, interventions made and key actors, and significant changes experienced by the community. Respondents are asked to describe economic, social, and community conditions from the past as well as perspectives on changes in their community.

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Module 2, Lesson 1

The Concept of Rural Development

Interview Guide
Date: ______

I. Informant’s Profile
1. Name: ____________________________
2. Age: __________
3. Sex: __________
4. Civil status: ___________
5. Highest educational attainment: ___________
6. Years of Residency: ____________
7. Source of income:

II. Community Profile


8. How was your community 10 years ago? (highlight the economic and social activities)

9. What were the common problems encountered by your community 10 years ago?

10. How does your community change over time?

11. What are the interventions made? Who are the actors of these interventions?

12. What are the significant changes experienced by your community over the years?

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