Involving communities in research ensures that research findings do not just stay on paper- they become part of real lives. A project may end, but when the information continues to resonate and create change, we know the research has made its mark. The goal is to make the data speak, sustain, and change lives. In the second part of our 3-part video series for International Women’s Day, we asked our CHORUS researchers how to ensure that findings on gender and intersectionality are truly meaningful to the communities we study? Let’s hear what they have for us today!



