Simple as ABC, Art for Behavioural Change!


Prof. Shyama V. Ramani, UNU-MERIT

In Indian villages, open defecation and littering of public spaces are major problems. Policy makers are helplessly wondering how to bring about behavioural change. We propose that communal art forms can be used as an instrument of behavioural change. How? Listen to this talk to find out.

Free entrance. You can reserve a seat in advance via Sueli Brodin.

Prof. Ramani is one of the 12 speakers who will take the PechaKucha stage for a special event organised in collaboration with Maastricht University in the context of the university's 40th anniversary celebrations.


About the speaker
Prof. Shyama Ramani of UNU-MERIT has been voted one of the #100 Women Achievers of India in the category of ‘Hygiene and Sanitation’, as part of a contest organised by the Indian Ministry of Women and Child Development in partnership with Facebook in early 2016.

Venue: Sint Janskerk, Maastricht

Date: 07 September 2016

Time: 19:00 - 22:30  CET


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