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The AmplifyChange Podcast is a source of knowledge and information for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) activists.
This series features guests from organisations around the world talking about topical issues including COVID-19, sex positivity, fundraising, building networks and using media for change.
From networks to movements: critical learning from Somaliland, Puntland and Zimbabwe
The AmplifyChange Podcast
37 minutes 34 seconds
5 years ago
From networks to movements: critical learning from Somaliland, Puntland and Zimbabwe
In this, the final podcast in the series, we look at the learnings from some recent research that can help your network or movement wherever you are in the world. Find out how you can build consensus for change and what can happen when you don’t; how data can help you shape your advocacy campaign and why framing your messages is key.
Host Halima Zaid talks to Suad Ibrahim Abdi, a senior researcher and civil rights activist from Somaliland; Professor Sununguraui Chingarade, a research consultant from Zimbabwe, and Sahra Ahmed Koshin, senior gender research consultant and founder / director of the Somalia Gender Hub.
The AmplifyChange Podcast
The AmplifyChange Podcast is a source of knowledge and information for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) activists.
This series features guests from organisations around the world talking about topical issues including COVID-19, sex positivity, fundraising, building networks and using media for change.