Partner with us
We develop partnerships that are value-aligned and mutually beneficial. Our approach focuses on ensuring that we can meaningfully impact the most number of people without compromising on quality.
How can you partner with us?
Partners can collaborate with us to engage audiences, change perspectives, and drive transformation toward a fairer, just and equitable world.
Organizations can collaborate with INAC to help create a culture of respect and safety, especially for women and marginalized groups.
This can be achieved through various initiatives such as public awareness campaigns, educational programs, and research development. Additionally, INAC India can provide training and resources to organizations and communities to help them implement effective solutions to combat street harassment.
What can a partnership look like?
Partnerships can occur in various ways. Organizations can form partnerships that cover all or some aspects. Collaboration can also be focused on specific projects or events. Here are some examples:
Research and Development- Bridging the research gaps that exist concerning intersectionality and street harassment.
Support a project/workshop/campaign
Collaborating/Sponsoring advocacy events, initiatives and/or resources, digital toolkits, social media, print media, TV, etc.;
Workshops for your community or workplace
Engaging in community development projects;
Documentation/ Street Audits of your neighborhood
International Anti-Street Harassment Week events (April)
STAKEHOLDERS WE ENGAGE WITH
INAC Australia collaborated with a broad spectrum of stakeholders such as residents, Uber Australia, the City of Melbourne, Federal and Local Members of Parliament, citizens, other local, national, and international NGOs, artists, and more.
Similarly, INAC India will collaborate with a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including government bodies (local and state to start with), academic institutions, communities, resident welfare associations, other NGOs, financial institutions, corporates, intergovernmental institutions, and other international partners to advocate for an intersectional approach in tackling street harassment, promote research projects, and policy interventions where required in areas of intersectionality and street harassment.
This collaborative effort will work towards creating a safe and inclusive environment for everyone, especially women and marginalized communities, who are often the targets of street harassment. By bringing together various stakeholders, INAC India aims to raise awareness, facilitate meaningful and productive discussions, and develop effective strategies to combat street harassment.
The involvement of government bodies, including local and state authorities, is crucial in implementing policies and regulations that address street harassment. Academic institutions can contribute by conducting research and providing data to inform evidence-based policies. Communities and resident welfare associations can play a significant role in creating awareness and mobilizing local support.
Collaboration with other NGOs, financial institutions, corporates, intergovernmental institutions, and international partners can bring diverse perspectives and resources to support the cause. INAC India recognizes the importance of intersectionality in addressing street harassment, and therefore, the collaborative effort will focus on creating a comprehensive approach that considers the multiple dimensions of discrimination and harassment.
Through this collaboration, INAC India aims to make a significant impact in reducing street harassment and creating a safer and more inclusive society for all.