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Women of Mumbai

Women of Mumbai. Sibylle , Laura C. Laura R. - Shaza. a safe space to design solutions. Big Picture: Wide-spread gender-based violence rooted in “rape culture ”  Specific :

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Women of Mumbai

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  1. Women of Mumbai Sibylle, Laura C. Laura R. - Shaza

  2. a safe space to design solutions

  3. Big Picture: Wide-spread gender-based violence rooted in “rape culture”  Specific: Mumbai communities do not have the resources and tools to transform violent attitudes based in an un-equalitarian culture.

  4. Big picture: Designing an equalitarian, respectful, stronger, safer and happier community.  Specific: Providing the community with a space,aswell as the humanitarian and technological resources to design, implement and spread its equality-based knowledge and initiatives.

  5. Qualitative feedback from partners (Dr. Potdar, professor, facilitators) Output of innovative products Qualitative Value Quantitative Value Evaluation Forms Response from participants Registration numbers along with a waiting list

  6.  Big picture: Preventive intervention Empower Indian communities Safer and equalitarian society  Specific: Empowerment based on: Self confidence New social perspectives: vocabulary Sociological, emotional and technological skills Networking

  7. Women of India Network SNDT Women’s University TISS Women’s Studies Department Various NGOS (AshokaInnovators for the Public, Concern India Foundation, Dream a Dream, Oasis India, SAHER)

  8. Use WIN Network Collaboration with universities and related NGOs

  9. 20-30 participants aged 13+ men & women interested in addressing gender-based violence from a variety of backgrounds: women’s studies, survivors, (and if possible a reformed perpetrator)

  10. Thank you!

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