ICRW Media Coverage

ICRW's Nandita Bhatla joins Indian radio show "Have a Heart" to discuss gender equality in India, ICRW's research with Indian youth, and what can be done to combat pre-existing attitudes and behavioral norms. Listen to Nandita's interview here>>
ICRW's work with the Safer Cities Programme in Delhi is mentioned as one initiative that is trying to make public spaces safe for women. 
Kashmir Times
This exploration of the political and religious barriers to criminalizing marital rape cites ICRW's International Men and Gender Equality Survey (IMAGES) to show the prevalence of marital rape in India.  
Wall Street Journal, India Real Time
ICRW's Suzanne Petroni talks to National Journal about the importance of Hillary Clinton and Melanne Verveer's work on promoting women's issues, as well as the need to make the Global Women's Issues office and Ambassador-at-Large position permanent. 
National Journal
ICRW's research on child marriage in Africa is cited in this discussion of modern slavery.  
AllAfrica
ICRW's Lyric Thompson discusses the powerful role that tribal elders can play in ending violence against women. 
IRIN
Plan International discusses the findings of their new report on child marriage in Bangladesh, India, and Nepal, which was researched by ICRW. 
AlertNet
ICRW's research on child brides and young mothers is quoted in this article and the related video, which both explore the prevalence of child marriage and the immense repercussions of the practice. 
Al Jazeera English
This article explores the positive impact that sports can have on combatting gender violence and captures the comments that ICRW's Ravi Verma made on a panel at the United Nations 57th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women. 
Huffington Post Impact
Forbes further explores Gap Inc.'s P.A.C.E. program and focuses on the impact that investing in women can have on economic growth. The article touches on women reinvesting in their families, saving and investing in the future, and building confidence as a result of participating in the P.A.C.E. program. ICRW's President Sarah Degnan Kambou is quoted extensively about the potential for programs like this to create change. 
Forbes