12/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/03/2024 09:50
This discussion paper offers a counterpoint to the behaviour change strategies proposed by the Social Norms Approach in the field of international development. It discusses the community-led and multi-layered approach of the Mamidipudi Venkatarangaiya Foundation (MVF) in Telangana State, India, to transforming social norms on child labour, education, and gender.
The MVF's programme on universalizing education for adolescent girls is rooted in the belief that it is possible to change the patriarchal values that rule society. It addresses a broad range of obstacles to girls' schooling, such as:
Credible and mounting evidence from the field shows that:
Data from MVF field mobilizers and from an independent study of the adolescent girls' programme are provided to confirm the success of the approach in bringing about sustainable norm change and concrete improvements in outcomes for girls. These positive results were shown to persist despite the COVID-19 lockdown.
This paper is part of the "UN Women discussion paper series".