2010 sappi ideas that matter bringing girls into focus
grant application submitted by
DESIGN GLOBAL CHANGE
University of Hartford
Step 1: What is your idea? Today, more than 600 million girls live in developing countries, over one quarter of them become mothers before age 18. Adolescent girls are often overlooked by their communities, but if given the chance, they can be the most powerful force of change for themselves, their families and societies. In January 2009, University of Hartford Professor Natacha Poggio and a team of interdisciplinary design students (now DESIGN GLOBAL CHANGE / DGC) traveled to Abheypur, India to implement Water4India, a sanitation campaign for the primary girls’ school – in collaboration with Engineers Without Borders Student Chapter.
daily water collection at the village tanks
Due to the high drop out rates and gender inequality at the local high school, the headmaster asked DGC to create designs that raise awareness of women’s important roles in the community. Our proposed solution is a set of cards depicting Indian men and women in various roles (collecting water, farming, selling goods, etc.). These cards would be used by teachers to trigger conversations about gender issues, utilizing a guidebook with facts and advice on effective mentoring for these female students –to encourage them to further pursue their interests. The cards mirror the context of rural India and suggest more alternatives to the roles usually performed by women. In January 2010, prototype sets were tested and well received by the community, as well as Navjyoti India Foundation, a local NGO that oversees social work in the area (approximately 30 villages). married women, high school girls and boys doing regular daily cores
DGC believes in empowering communities with tools to create their own sustainable development: access to education is key to social change. The benefits created by this gender equality project go beyond rural India to the campus classrooms, where students, faculty and recent graduates are engaged in a creative and social movement – DESIGN GLOBAL CHANGE – embracing the University of Hartford’s motto:
“A private university with a public purpose.” Who is the nonprofit?
University of Hartford What is your grant request?
$13,800
high school girls reviewing gender equality cards prototypes
Step 2: Tell us about yourself What is your name? NATACHA POGGIO What is your title? ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN What is the name of your company or school? DESIGN GLOBAL CHANGE (group @ UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD) What is your street address? HARTFORD ART SCHOOL 200 BLOOMFIELD AVE State CONNECTICUT
prof. poggio, dgc students and school director at abheypur’s water4india mural, january 2009
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WEST HARTFORD 06117
What is your phone number? (860) 768-5558 What is your fax number? (860) 768-5296 What is your email address? npoggio @ hartford.edu natacha @ designglobalchange.org
dgc students raised $450 in donations at an event in november 2009
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Email address lisi @ hartford.edu Contact information listed as COMPANY
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Date July 29, 2010 translator from navjyoti india foundation (local ngo) wearing water4india t-shirt, january
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Step 4: Your project Tell us more about your project and your plans for implementing it. Include a list of your projectâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s elements. Also please include your projected time frame for each item. What is the name of your project?
Design Global Change: Bringing girls into focus (Gender Equality Campaign) Who is your target audience?
Youth in Abheypur, India abheypur high school girls reviewing gender equality cards prototypes
elements of your proposal Item: Gender Equality Cards Description: Set of 30 illustrated cards portraying roles women and men have (or could have) in their community, with description and inspirational phrase on reverse (in Hindi). Project time frame: 2 months Cost: $750 Item: Teacherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Guidebook Description: A booklet (aproximately 40 pages in English and Hindi) with activities to introduce youth to gender equality, and suggestions for teachers and community organizers for using the cards for discussions. Developed in partnership with Navjyoti India Foundation staff. Project time frame: 3 months Cost: $3,070 Item: Implementation and assessment trip Description: Travel expenses to Abheypur, India for 4 people, plus lodging, translation and transportation services. Partner with local NGO to help distribute educational materials and assess responses of youth and teachers. Evaluation for future enhancements. Project time frame: 12 days Cost: $9,980 Total projected time frame: 5 months Total amount of grant requested: $13,800
abheypur panchayat (village council leader) reviewing gender equality cards prototypes, january
2010
Design Global Change bringing girls into focus gender equality campaign
In January 2010, a team of DGC students traveled to India to evaluate the feasibility of a gender equality campaign by trying a prototype set of cards depicting the various roles that men and women in India provide to their communities. These cards aim to trigger conversations about gender among young girls and boys in the local high schools and would be accompanied by a teacherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s guidebook, which will be used to provide educational activities to raise awareness of girls and women. This project continues DGC and University of Hartford partnership with Navjyoti India Foundation, a non-profit organization led by famous female enforcement officer, Dr. Kiran Bedi. Navjyoti serves over 12,000 people in northern India. The staff will distribute the cards through their network, spreading the message of youth empowerment and gender equality.
ujala bedi, navjyoti india foundation
director, sharing her impressions of prototype cards, january
2010
right: ngo translator helping the team survey the responses of high school girls to the prototype cards.
Design Global Change bringing girls into focus gender equality campaign
cards are based on images of rural abheypur, women and girls doing their daily cores, january 2009
simple illustrations reflect the household activities that girls are familiar with, as they grow up tending the fields (reverse) we tend the fields and collect plants and food for our families and animals. inspirational quote big plans are started with small steps caring for fire (reverse) we care for fire by collecting the fuel and making fires burn strong and bright. inspirational quote goals are the fuel in the furnace of achievement.
TENDING THE FIELDS
CARING FOR FIRE
Design Global Change bringing girls into focus gender equality campaign
left: dgc student takes notes while ngo translator surveys girls about cards.
right: high school girls listen
attentively during cards assessment.
january 2010
Families who send their children to universities give them the chance to get the best and fulfill their destinies.
highlight is placed on the individual girl who achieves her aspirations. at the same
Do not settle for less than you deserve.
time, inclusion of the family is mentioned to get their support and encouragement
university student (reverse) families who send their children to universities give them the chance to get the best and fulfill their destinies. inspirational quote do not settle for less than you deserve.
UNIVERSITY STUDENT
Design Global Change bringing girls into focus gender equality campaign
a familiar scene in rural india, girls as
young as eight years old collect water,
COLLECTING WATER
walking over 4 miles daily, january 2010 prof. poggio, dgc students and ngo translator interviewing high school girls, january 2010
ngo translator asking high school girls what they see in the (actress) card, january 2010
becoming a dancer or actress is a dream job for young girls. when asked what they would like to be if they had any choice, six out of 13 said dancer or actress, smiling at this card.
actress (reverse) actresses bring joy to those who watch them and show the many paths in life that we can follow.
ACTRESS
inspirational quote you can because you think you can
ngo translator awaits for answers to her question about an unusual card, january 2010
Design Global Change bringing girls into focus gender equality campaign
male role cards attracted the attention of abheypur men from different ages. they insisted we should produce more than we had
(5), so they posed for the
camera to give us examples, january 2010
PARDEEP FAVORITE MALE ROLE CARD: COMPUTER ENGINEER, JANUARY 2010
high school boys usually mention that their dream job is to work with computers in the city (delhi) computer engineer (reverse) those who study hard in computer will have knowledge that is useful for opportunities in life. inspirational quote the greatest failure is never trying.
COMPUTER ENGINEER BARBER SHOPS ABOUND IN ABHEYPUR, OUR DRIVER PROUDLY POSES FOR THE CAMERA, JANUARY 2010
Design Global Change previous work samples
WATER4INDIA 2009 SANITATION CAMPAIGN
campaign conveyed the concepts of sharing, respect and cleanliness. a
mural, banners, t-shirts and coloring books were created for abheypurâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
primary girls school, january 2009
RESPECT BANNER, DESIGNED BY DGC / WATER4INDIA TEAM, 2009
kids described concepts they understood from the banners, january 2009
BE CLEAN AND SHARE BANNERS, DESIGNED BY DGC / WATER4INDIA TEAM, 2009
Design Global Change previous work samples
KENYA 2009 AFYA KWANZAA (WELLNESS FIRST) CAMPAIGN
campaign targets health and nutrition,
BOIL YOUR WATER BEFORE DRINKING.
sanitation, hiv prevention, women
empowerment and safety, august 2009
clean water kanga designed by dgc student kasia gawkowska, 2009
PROMOTIONAL FLYER FOR FUND RASING
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
DESIGN GLOBAL CHANGE
women emporwerment kanga designed by dgc student kristi grice, 2009
examples of work created by dgc students
2009-2010
kangas are traditional cotton garments wore by women in sub-saharan africa
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kristi griceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kanga prototype presented to women villagers in kenya, august 2009
Design Global Change previous work samples
ALCOHOL PREVENTION CAMPAIGN
campaign targets high school boys, encouraging them to be smart and not waste their time, money and reputation by getting drunk, january 2009
translator asking high school boys about banner concepts, january 2010
translator asking students about campaign concepts, january 2010
WATER4INDIA 2010 SANITATION CAMPAIGN
page from the cleanliness and wellness booklet for primary school, january 2009
translator asking girls about sanitation booklet illustrations, january 2010
Design Global Change
: members credentials
Natacha Poggio Natacha Poggio is a multidisciplinary designer and since 2007, an Assistant Professor of Visual Communication Design at the Hartford Art School, University of Hartford, CT. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Design from the University of Texas at Austin (2006) and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (1998). Natacha Poggio’s research focuses on socially responsible design; she is interested in strategic design projects dealing with social change, to promote sustainable development and change the world for the better. In 2008, she developed coursework that led to the creation of DESIGN GLOBAL CHANGE, first as a student group and since 2009, as a special topics course.
GRANTS
2010 | Office of the Provost, University of Hartford ($ 3,500) Engaged Learning Fellowship, to apply service-learning principles to DESIGN GLOBAL CHANGE coursework for the assessment of socially and environmentally responsible causes in the classroom. 2010 | T he Women’s Education and Leadership Fund, University of Hartford ($ 10,000) supporting trip expenses to Kenya for three students, in partnership with an interdisciplinary team of faculty from Sociology, Business and Government. 2009 | S tudent Government Association ($9,700), University of Hartford, sponsoring 3rd trip to India for Engineers Without Borders and Design Global Change student group projects. 2009 | G lobal Studio Johannesburg 2009 ($ 700). for expenses as mentor in the community based action and research design studio spearheaded by the United Nations Millennium Project Task Force on improving the lives of Slum dwellers in Johannesburg, South Africa. 2009 | T he Women’s Education and Leadership Fund, University of Hartford ($ 10,000) suppo rting trip expenses to Abheypur, India for team of five students, to implement the Water for India campaign in partnership with Engineers Without Borders.
Constanza Gowen-Segovia University of Hartford, Visual Communication Design’ 2009 2009 AIGA XCD awards (honorable mention) 2009 CADC Silver award 2008 CADC Excellence award 2008–09 President’s List at University of Hartford 2008–09 Dean’s List at University of Hartford
Tomasz Kazmierczak University of Hartford, Visual Communication Design’ 2009 2009 CADC Silver + Excellence awards 2008 CADC Scholarship (best portfolio) 2008 CADC Silver award 2008–09 President’s List at University of Hartford 2008–09 Dean’s List at University of Hartford
Parker Hu University of Hartford, Media Arts’ 2009 2009 Barbara Podorowsky Memorial Award 2009 University Scholars Program 2009 Undergraduate Research and Creativity Colloquium 2008 Robert and Gladys Dunn Study Abroad Scholarship 2006-08 Dean’s List at University of Hartford 2007-08 President’s Honors at University of Hartford
Chris Siharath
2009 | S tudent Government Association ($4,800), University of Hartford, sponsoring implementation of Water for India campaign.
University of Hartford, Visual Communication Design’ 2010 2008 CADC Scholarship (best portfolio)
2009 | I nternational Center’s Faculty Grants Program ($ 1,000), University of Hartford, used to internationalize the content of the “Issues in Design” course for Spring 2008.
DGC HIGHLIGHTS
POGGIO’S RECENT EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHT Parallel Cases exhibition at the 4th International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (IABR), Rotterdam, Netherlands; held September 26, 2009 – December 13th, 2009. Designed seven A0 panels for Global Studio’s “Open City” submission for Parallel Cases, an exhibition showcasing 45 entries from student teams and researchers from 28 universities in 20 different countries that responded to the Open City theme.
2009
Water for India Campaign won 3rd place in the AIGA Re-Design Awards 2009, in the category of Student Social Responsibility 2010
Doing Good: Design for Global Change: organized exhibition at Silpe Gallery, University of Hartford, Feb.19-Mar. 4, 2010
DESIGNGlobal GLOBALChange CHANGE | | G Gender Detail Budget BudgetProposal Proposal Design e n d e r E qEquality u a l i t y C aCampaign m p a i g n | |Detailed Nature
Quantity
Expenditure
Unit Cost
Printing
100 sets
30 (4”x6”) cards, double sided, 4/3 color, round corners
NA
Subtotal
TOTAL
$750
Paper: Sappi McCoy Silk Cover 130 lb. GENDER EQUALITY CARDS TOTAL
Printing
100 books
8.5”x11”, 40 pages, perfect bound, double sided, 4/4 color
$750
NA
$1,600
$0.175 / word
$1,470
Paper: Sappi McCoy Matte Text 100 lb. Translation
8400 words
English to Hindi translation services for all materials TEACHER’S GUIDEBOOK
$3,070
Travel
4
Airfare for 4 travelers / 12 days
$1,500 / ticket
$6,000
Travel
12 days
Transportation services
$100 / day
$1,200
Travel
12 nights
Lodging
$100 / day
$1,200
Travel
12 days
Translation services / On-site Interpreter
$90 / day
$1,080
Shipping
NA
International Packaging / Shipping Services to NGO
$250
$250
(in case of not being able to travel) Travel
NA
Unexpected out-of-pocket expenses (ie. fees, taxis, etc) IMPLEMENTATION AND ASSESSMENT
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
$250 $9,980
$13,800
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