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6.7. Aanbevelings vir verdere studie

ʼn Groter empiriese studie behoort by te dra tot ʼn duideliker begrip van die aard van kommunikasie. In opvolgstudies kan daar groter klem geplaas word op die gemeenskapslede se persepsies deur meer gemeenskapslede te betrek, asook ʼn dieper begrip van die CDC- lede se persepsies deur meer CDC te betrek. Deelnemer-waarnemer-navorsing kan ook nuttige inligting genereer indien navorsers CDC-vergaderings sou bywoon om die aard van kommunikasie tydens hierdie vergaderings te bepaal.

Dit sal ook waardevol wees om hierdie studie te herhaal in ander streke van Namibië om vas te stel tot watter mate persepsies ooreenstem of verskil van dié wat tydens hierdie studie in Rundu ingewin is sodat daar duideliker begrip vir die aard van kommunikasie tussen die CDC en gemeenskapslede in die breë kan wees.

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