Harnessing the SA-SNLC community’s wisdom: Norm-shifting initiatives from South Asia
To mark a year since the launch of the South Asia Social Norms Learning Collaborative, this webinar was an interactive session that leveraged the knowledge within the community.
Norm-shifting programmes or programmes that have significant norm-shifting components are few and far between in South Asia. This session will bring together academics and practitioners from reputed organisations in the region to discuss their work on norm-shifting and share their learnings.
Speaker
Ms. Rangoli Gupta
Associate, Centre for Social and Behaviour Change
Mrs. Sushmita Mukherjee
Director, Gender and Adolescent Girls, PCI India
Date
31 Jan 2022
Time
5:00 - 6:30 PM IST
Panellist
Presentation 1
A socio-business case on MHM at the Bangladeshi garments (Dr Nurullah Awal, WaterAid Bangladesh)
Presentation 2
Speaking Up, Speaking With: Talking about Female Khatna in the Bohra Community (Reetika Revathy Subramanian and Priya Goswami, Mumkin App)
Presentation 3
Project Samvad (Farhad Ali and Sanjay Kumar, Digital Green)
Presentation 4
Breakthrough India's work on early marriage (Rani Yadav and Nayana Chowdhury, Breakthrough India)
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Centre for Social and Behaviour Change (CSBC), Ashoka University
The Centre for Social and Behaviour Change is a leading Indian institution that drives behavioural change measures for people and communities in need.
Project Concern International (PCI), India
Project Concern International, India has been working since 1998 to co-create and scale sustainable solutions to complex development problems rooted in community realities.