youth

Young Women Empowerment
On 2nd August 2019, Karishma Jangid hosted a Tweetchat curated by Abdul Mufeez Shaheed @abdulmshaheed about “Young women empowerment”. The chat began by discussing the different barriers that limit young women from achieving their potential, be it at home, in schools, or even in [...]Read more

Analysis of perpetrator psychology at Patna Women’s College
Naina Jha conducted a workshop for the students of the Department of Sociology, Patna Women’s College on 29th July. The workshop was attended by 200 girls. The workshop commenced by asking questions like what makes them feel safe/unsafe and what precautions do they take to [...]Read more

Explaining puberty to students of G. D. Secondary Boys School
Naina Jha conducted a workshop for the students of G. D. Secondary Boys School in collaboration with Kahanighar on the 27th of July. It was attended by 120 boys. The topic discussed in the workshop was ‘Puberty’. The workshop was commenced by asking what is puberty. [...]Read more

Emerging Leaders: Yashorma Sandal
Safecity is celebrating the journey of people who have emerged as leaders as our campaigns progressed in their communities through our blog series “Safecity Emerging Leaders”. Read the inspiring stories of these individuals who are passionate about making their neighbourhoods [...]Read more

Youth Design Innovation Challenge
REGISTER HERE- http://bit.ly/YouthDesignChallenge Calling youth in Mumbai to participate in a social incubator on “Safe Public Spaces” This is part of the second Urban Thinkers Campus organised by Red Dot Foundation (Safecity) on behalf of the UN Habitat’s World [...]Read more

Youth Mental Health
On 24th May 2019, Lindsey Turnbull @MissHeardMedia conducted a Tweetchat on Youth Mental Heath – The discussion began by asking the audience where the youth fits in SDG3: “Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. The audience responded that youth are a [...]Read more

Youth for Change
On 17th April, Safecity conducted a tweetchat with The Gender Lab @TheGenderLab about their fellowship program and youth for change. The chat began by noting the biggest challenges for young girls in India and what can be done to bridge this gap of inadequate opportunities for [...]Read more

Making Adolescents a National Priority
On 12th April, Dasra @dasra conducted a Tweetchat on “Making Adolescents a National Priority” The Tweetchat began by sharing the link to “Ab Meri Baari” a short film that emphasized prioritizing adolescent issues. The first question was that since 15 million adolescents are [...]Read more

Emerging Leader: Kajal Antil
Safecity is celebrating the journey of people who have emerged as leaders as our campaigns progressed in their communities through our blog series “Safecity Emerging Leaders”. Read the inspiring stories of these individuals who are passionate about making their neighbourhoods [...]Read more

What’s Next: The Aftermath of #MeToo
On Friday 26th October, Yeshna Dindoyal @_Yeshna conducted a tweetchat on the next steps to be taken post the #MeToo Movement. The chat began by addressing the #MeToo movement and the core theme of “empowerment through empathy” and whether it served its purpose of [...]Read more