Workshop on enhancing capacity in social and behavioral change (SBC) methodologies

Farheen Yousuf, Policy & Trust Analyst at the Advanced Study Institute of Asia, @sgtuniversity is participating in a three-day workshop from July 29th-31st, 2024, in New Delhi. Led by Dr. Sara Nieuwoudt and @Project Concern International (PCI), this workshop focuses on enhancing capacity in social and behavioral change (SBC) methodologies for 25 participants from South Asia. Organized by the @Social Norms and Agency Learning Collaborative, South Asia, the event aims to deepen understanding and application of SBC strategies and qualitative methods.

This workshop, developed collaboratively by the African Society for Social & Behavior Change , Makerere University, and the University of the Witwatersrand, has been contextualized for India by PCI India and Sambodhi Research and Communications Pvt. Ltd. Research and Communications Pvt Ltd. It embodies a commitment to moving from knowledge to locally-driven action, with networks rooted in the Global South.

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