ICRW Media Coverage

The Hindu Business Line reports on the research results from ICRW's Parivartan program in Mumbai, which uses the sport of cricket to change unequal gender norms.
The Hindu Business Line
The Hindu reports on Parivartan, a program by ICRW and partners, that leverages cricket to make boys gender sensitive.
The Hindu
Actor Ashley Judd, who sits on ICRW’s Leadership Council, talks to NBC’s David Gregory about global women’s rights on PRESS Pass.Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Press Pass
Rekha Mehra writes about women farmers in the Huffington Post. Despite women being responsible for all the tasks related to producing a crop, women farmers do not get much in return. In her blog post, Mehra stresses the importance of including them in business associations and field training.
Huffington Post
Along with other members of the Girls Not Brides advocacy group, ICRW's Ann Warner argues in an opinion piece for Slate that child marriage is never a good option for girls.
Slate
The Namibian details findings from an ICRW and Society for Family Health survey of residents in one Namibian community where there are a significant number of bars, heavy alcohol use and with it, risky sexual activity. The survey reveals, in part, what drives people to drink.
The Namibian
An article on the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation website features results from an ICRW study of the links between heavy alcohol use and HIV risk in a community in Namibia. The study was conducted in partnership with the Namibia-based Society for Family Health.
Namibian Broadcasting Corporation
A front page story in The Namibian highlights findings from an ICRW report that examines the links between heavy alcohol use and HIV risk in a community in Namibia. The research was conducted in partnership with Namibia-based Society for Family Health.
The Namibian
The Times of India features findings from an ICRW study on women’s participation in local governing bodies in two cities in India.
The Times of India
A Financial Times feature on Goldman Sachs' "10,000 Women" initiative highlights results from ICRW's evaluation of the effort and quotes ICRW President Sarah Degnan Kambou.
Financial Times