GALLERY




CAMPAIGNS




Campaign on Consent - Women's Day 2019

No means no. That’s what we know. But are we aware of different words and gestures that also mean ‘NO’?
To make everyone little more aware of those words and gestures on 8th March, 2019 - Womens' Day Team WeMen View conducted a campaign on consent at University of Dhaka.




The Women of WeMen View: Our Visions for 10 years from now - Women's Day 2020

The family of WeMen View is small but packed with women who are not only resourceful but also share a common view to tackle systematic gender based violence through unconventional ways. This Women's Day we would like to introduce you to our Women of WeMen View who are working day and night with a noble goal in mind.


WORKSHOPS




Ideal Muslim Shorkari Prathomik Biddyalay (The Boys' Section)

Team WeMen View visited Ideal Muslim Shorkari Prathomik Biddyalay. There we organized a workshop on Gender Roles, Consent, Personal Space, Good Touch/ Bad Touch and Intervention and we created "The Wall of Equality". 102 students from class 4 and 5 attended the workshop.

Ideal Muslim Shorkari Prathomik Biddyalay (The Girls' Section)

Team WeMen View visited the Girls' Section of Ideal Muslim Shorkari Prathomik Biddyalay. There we organized a workshop on Gender Roles, Consent, Personal Space, Good Touch/ Bad Touch and Intervention. On this workshop, we focused more on "Danger Zones", what to do when touched badly and how to intervene when someone else is being touched badly. 50 girls from grade 5 participated in the workshop.

Gojmohol Government Primary School

Team WeMen View visited Gojmohol Government Primary School to conduct a workshop on Gender roles, Consent, Personal Space, Good/Bad Touch and Intervention. The workshop was organized by the Teach For Bangladesh fellows Muhammad Parvez and Shatta Prio Ahamed. The workshop was covered by Rouge Photography.

Siddiq Miya Govt Primary School

Team WeMen View conducted a workshop at Siddiq Miya GPS, Kamrangirchor. The workshop was on Gender roles, Consent, Personal Space, Good/Bad Touch and Intervention. It was organized by a Teach for Bangladesh Fellow, Nazmus Sakib Aman.

Moneshwar Govt. Primary School

Team WeMen View conducted a workshop at Moneshwar Govt. Primary School at Tannery Mor, Jigatola. The workshop was on Gender roles, Consent, Personal Space, Good/Bad Touch and Intervention. It was organized by a Teach for Bangladesh Fellow, Rushmila Andalib.

Rajmushuri Govt. Primary School

Team WeMen View conducted a workshop at Rajmushuri Govt. Primary School at Rayerbazar, Dhaka. The workshop was on Gender roles, Consent, Personal Space, Good/Bad Touch and Intervention. It was organized by a 'Teach for Bangladesh' Fellows, Kushal Adhikary and Jahan Misty


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