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Question:
I have funding for a small CBPR project it Latin America and am looking for a Spanish speaking researcher who has worked with poor communities in Central America and/or Southern Mexico. How can I find such a person?
Answer:
I regret that we cannot provide you with direct help to locate a Spanish speaking researcher, because we do not keep lists of individuals in this database. You might take a look under "Connect With Others" and click on the "Links to Other Online Resources." By contacting some of those that look relevant to your search, you might get leads to individuals. I noticed, for instance that there is a link to a "CBPR" listserv where you might post your inquiry. Thanks for asking, and we hope your search is successful.
Question Date:
Sat, 09/12/2009