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Bonnie Fournier is a graduate student in the Centre for Health Promotion
Studies at the University of Alberta. During the last year, Bonnie
spent more than three months in Kampala, Uganda gathering data for her
thesis research. She returned to Uganda in June to share the results
with stakeholders.
"As this is my final journal I entry, I want to share with you a brief
summary of my research. In Africa, it is said that the most important
thing to do is to listen to stories. Therefore, I chose story telling as
the process for collecting my data during four months of fieldwork in
Uganda...."
To read the full story, please visit our Web site at
http://www.chps.ualberta.ca/whats_new/announcements/fournier_uganda_jour
nal_final.htm
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Donna Richardson, Communications Coordinator
Centre for Health Promotion Studies, University of Alberta
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