Posts Advocacy campaigns

YouthChhlat for Reproductive Health and Rights

  June 14, 2016

Youthchhlat aims to encourage Cambodian youth to talk more openly and engage in sensitive topics such as sexual, gender, and reproductive health and rights issues through SMS as part of its Question and Answer platform.

Safe Cities for Women

  June 5, 2016

The campaign “Safe Cities for Women” is about women reclaiming their right to the city all across Cambodia.

Feminist Festival of Porto

  June 4, 2016

Inspired by the International Feminist Caravan would be passing by the city of Portugal in October 2015, a collective decided to organize something to coincide and help strengthen the feminist agenda in the Portuguese public sphere.

It's time we talked about burnout!

  April 17, 2016

Last February I was privileged to be part of the Global Voices Exchange gathering in Marseille and I spent an intense week with an amazing group of powerful women from the global south. Coming from different backgrounds and contexts we explored together different formats to produce content that will help...

What About Post-Digital Advocacy?

  April 14, 2016

From grassroots mapping to community radio, this interview with Chris Csikszentmihályi, co-founder and former director of MIT Center for Future Civic Media, may well provoke our imagination as activists, advocates and researchers.

Why we Hate the Word Metrics?

  April 8, 2016

What is your relationship with monitoring and evaluation? Hate? Maybe it is not that we hate them, but maybe the problem is that we simply do not know where to start.

Advocacy is a Two-Way Street

  March 22, 2016

Likely the single most important element of advocacy is the messaging. In theory, you could be sitting on a computer in a space shuttle and foment revolution. But you’d need your computer—you’d need your words and the means to distribute them. Messaging is the chicken in your chicken soup. It’s...