Collect stakeholder voice before the final report
Field notes should capture direct observations, constraints, quotes, and unresolved questions while the activity is still fresh.
Jugal Raj Shrestha
Field notes on communication, documentation, development programs, and knowledge management.
Field notes
Notes are written to preserve practical judgment: what to ask, what to document, and what to avoid.
Field notes should capture direct observations, constraints, quotes, and unresolved questions while the activity is still fresh.
Photos, captions, event summaries, and partner acknowledgements should support reporting and public understanding, not only social posting.
Development communication becomes more credible when implementation challenges, adaptations, and lessons are preserved.
Meetings, consultations, workshops, and campaigns can produce learning notes, case study material, and future planning evidence.