PRIA, together with Martha Farrell Foundation and 10to19 Dasra Adolescents Collaborative organized the first learning circle in a three-part series that explores adolescent health access, intervention and scale from the perspective of civil society.
Date: July 15, 2021
Time: 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
The learning circle was titled ‘The voices from the ground: re-imagining working with adolescents’. The objective of organizing the session was to enable intra-civil society conversations around revising existing strategies of working with adolescents and also to learn from each other regarding best practices adopted by organizations to adapt to post-pandemic environment. The resultant discussions would enable co-creation of a sustainable roadmap for civil society organizations, that work directly or indirectly with adolescents.
The following questions were discussed by the participants during the learning circle:
The learning circle began with thematic exploration of adolescent health by a five-member panel that discussed the ways in which their respective organizations had worked with adolescents, post pandemic.
The LC saw attendance from 23 participants, from different organizations across the country, working on adolescent health, some of which were Observer Research Foundation, Population Foundation of India, Sangath, Girl effect, Unnati, Oxfam, UNFPA, MAMTA and Sehreeti.
Key takeaways from the learning circle: