Building social safety nets to prevent human trafficking using theatre

by Ananya Bhattacharya | Apr 29, 2008
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mst fms said: Thank you very much for this information. Good post thanks for sharing. I like this site ;) ----------- ps3 oyun satış ps3 oyun ... about this idea. - 189 days ago read more >
Ananya Bhattacharya said: Innovative approach of training was used with police (mainly supporting officers like constables and assistant sub inspectors) instead ... about this idea. - 772 days ago read more >
Amelia Forrest Kaye said: Dear Ananya, The Changemakers Team is excited about your work. It is clear you are utilizing well-tested techniques, and implementing ... about this discussion. - 772 days ago read more >
Ananya Bhattacharya said: Dear Dana, The social safety nets established do not need grant funding or any separate financing. The stakeholders manage from ... about this idea. - 775 days ago read more >
Dana Frasz said: Dar Ananya, Have you explored ways in which you could support yourself financially outside of grant funding? Could you possibly ... about this idea. - 776 days ago read more >
Ananya Bhattacharya said: Dear Dana, we have updated our entry. about this idea. - 777 days ago read more >
Ananya Bhattacharya said: Thanks for your comments. Interactive theatre is used for awareness campaign, whereas for capacity building and with focussed groups ... about this idea. - 783 days ago read more >
Jessica Ebbeler said: Hi, I commend you for your energetic and innovative strategy to use street theater to reach out to vulnerable populations in an ... about this idea. - 783 days ago read more >
Dana Frasz said: Hello Ananya, We would love to learn more about your work. Could you please update your entry form to include information about how ... about this idea. - 790 days ago read more >

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