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Designing for inclusion: From invisible to #Invaluables
Bengaluru, India’s Silicon Valley, generates 5,757 metric tonnes of solid waste per day, much of it recycled by informal waste pickers. Our Pathway to Respect, Identity, Dignity and Empowerment (PRIDE) project aims to connect them with the community for greater respect and dignity.
The power of research: our work with WHO during the pandemic in Africa
Last year we were commissioned by World Health Organization to develop a data collection tool, enabling them to collect timely insights into people’s changing needs for a more effective COVID-19 response. Read about what we learned.
Let’s talk about sex: using radio to educate teenagers in Bangladesh
How radio has helped adolescents in Bangladesh learn about sexual and reproductive health, as well as child marriage.
Using noodles and Granny's biscuit tin to address climate change in Indonesia
Our Indonesia project 'Return to the Forest' aims to engage young people on issues of green growth and climate change. We’ve found that the best way to reach them is with aspects of everyday life that young people can easily relate to - read to find out how.



