Capacity-building in social norms programming

This workshop built on the SA-SNLC’s promise to build capacity among local implementers as well as researchers who are new to the field of social norms programming. Through two sessions spread out over two days, our facilitators imparted crucial foundational knowledge on social norms to participants. The highly interactive session format allowed in-depth exploration of and discussion on the fundamentals of social norms and provided budding researchers with key insights on implementation and budding implementers with a basic theoretical grounding of their work.
The takeaways from the workshop were:
- Defining social norms and distinguishing them from attitudes/beliefs and behaviours.
- Identifying the importance of normative influence between and within different layers of the socio-ecological framework for health and well-being.
- Explaining, in practical terms, how social norms influence health and other behaviours.
Date
27 Jul 2021 - 29 Jul 2021
Time
5:00 - 7:00 PM IST
Facilitators
Dr. Anjalee Kohli
Technical Director, Passages Project, Institute for Reproductive Health
Dr. Bryan Shaw
Senior Research Officer, USAID-funded Passages Project
Mr. Andy Bhanot
Director of Social and Behaviour Change Communication, PCI India
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Launch event
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.