Pragati Games
Pragati is a package of nine interactive games developed and refined through robust proof of concept and pilot testing in Nepal. Through game-play and critical reflection questions, they sparked challenging conversations in communities around fertility and social norms that drive birth timing and family size.
The Pragati games featured were developed under the Fertility Awareness for Community Transformation (FACT) Project in Nepal. The games utilize adult learning techniques that challenge negative social norms in non-threatening ways to facilitate change.
FACT is testing two primary hypotheses:
Increased fertility awareness increases family planning use and the intention to use family planning.
Expanding access to FAM increases uptake of family planning and reduces unintended pregnancies.
Source: Georgetown University
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Suaahara Training Guidelines and Participant Handbooks
- Love, Children and Family Planning: Seven Discussion Guides for Christian Small Groups
- The REPLACE Approach: Supporting Communities to End FGM
- A Guide to WHO’s Guidance on COVID-19
- ORB
- Faith-Based Engagement in Family Planning
- Men's Reproductive Health Curriculum
- Birth Spacing and Family Welfare Sermons
- Using Data to Design an Evidence-based Social and Behavior Change Program in Rural Nepal
- Religious Leaders Play Key Role in Battle against COVID-19