The Times of India references data from ICRW's International Men and Gender Equality Survey (IMAGES) in an article about women seeking marriage counseling because their husbands don't help with household chores.
ICRW's Madhumita Das writes about the Parivartan program in a blog for The Huffington Post. The blog is part of a series organized by Huffington Post and InterAction during the London Olympics, and includes blogs centered the connection between sports and gender, disabilities, peace building and other topics.
A article in The Hindu newspaper highlights findings from ICRW's evaluation of its Parivartan program, which uses sports - specifically, cricket - to sensitize boys and young men to a variety of gender issues.
TrustLaw Women, a Thomson Reuters Foundation service, features a commentary by ICRW's Jennifer McCleary-Sills in advance of the July 11 London Summit on Family Planning. In her piece, McCleary-Sills argues that the international community will likely fail to deliver on commitments to improve women's access to women contraceptive methods if it does not address the often invisible barriers that block their ability to get birth control.
The Times of India reports on findings from the Parivartan program, which reveals that training coaches to discuss gender-related issues with boys under their tutelage can help change their perception towards women.
Sensitizing young cricket athletes and their coaches about gender issues can be an effective tool for prevention of violence against women, according to a study by ICRW. News Track India reports on findings.