it is a fruitfull idea to to introduce such kind of program, it wil help much in making the community especial those who ar victims. but what i think yu and me and the community in general have to think more widely on the roots causes of that offence act, rape.. why most of men ar doing such kind of stupid act? that is what graet deal can be found..i see this in a sence that, we will help those who are victims but the rate of women are abused day after day.
This is a startup idea,this means as we go on wiith the programme we will think of how we can fully support the rape victims beyond community awareness.Everything starts from somewhere
I think this is an incredibly innovative way to improve community awareness of rape, but I do not see the impact beyond community awareness. Is there any evidence that community awareness is leading to change in actions by community members? I think that the idea could be expanded out to a more community involved program, where rape victims are empowered and there was a job placement program, or something a bit more tangible.
it is a fruitfull idea to to introduce such kind of program, it wil help much in making the community especial those who ar victims. but what i think yu and me and the community in general have to think more widely on the roots causes of that offence act, rape.. why most of men ar doing such kind of stupid act? that is what graet deal can be found..i see this in a sence that, we will help those who are victims but the rate of women are abused day after day.
This is a startup idea,this means as we go on wiith the programme we will think of how we can fully support the rape victims beyond community awareness.Everything starts from somewhere
I think this is an incredibly innovative way to improve community awareness of rape, but I do not see the impact beyond community awareness. Is there any evidence that community awareness is leading to change in actions by community members? I think that the idea could be expanded out to a more community involved program, where rape victims are empowered and there was a job placement program, or something a bit more tangible.
Dessa Dal Porto
Ashoka: Innovators for the Public
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