1.
Preparation and translations of the CPAK (Community Pesticide
Action Kits)
*Note: CPAK is a series of CBM modules prepared
by Pesticide Action Network Asia and the Pacific. Visit
their website (panap.net)
for more details.
2. Survey-based interviews
using a standard questionnaire
3. Documentation of observations (those not included in
the questionnaire)
4. Survey of socio-economic situation and gender positioning
5. Promote self-surveillance amongst the community
6. Testing of pesticide poisoning and medical investigation
7. Pesticide poisoning documentation
8. Constant involvement, feedback and consultation with
the community