| BSR and Tomorrow Partners Launch New Tool to Educate Women on Health Issues in Developing Countries |
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| Business & Financial Services - BSR |
| Tuesday, 14 June 2011 12:59 |
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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jun. 14 - Last week in Jakarta, Indonesia, BSR'sHERproject launched the HERproject Toolbuilder-a web-based application to create training tools for factory-and farm-based health education in developing countries. The Toolbuilder, created by BSR and design firm Tomorrow Partners, provides local partners in Bangladesh, China, Egypt, India, Kenya, Pakistan, and Vietnam with a web-based platform for creating culturally specific material on a variety of women's health topics.
HERproject links international companies to local nonprofit organizations to bring health awareness and services to female workers. The initiative uses a peer-to-peer education methodology, which is both cost effective and takes advantage of existing peer networks to spread information. Peer educators are trained by local HERproject partners and are then given the information and tools to train their peers. In the past three years, HERproject programs have reached more than 100,000 women in factories worldwide. "Due to high levels of illiteracy in some of the HERproject countries, we became aware of a significant need for illustrative training tools that peer educators could use to explain difficult and often sensitive topics," said Racheal Yeager, HERproject Manager. The HERproject Toolbuilder:
"With the Toolbuilder, we wanted to create a user-friendly, collaborative platform that would enable HERproject to build capacity, expand its reach, and increase its impact," said Gaby Brink, Founder and Executive Creative Director of Tomorrow. "Before the Toolbuilder, our team was forced to download images from the internet, many of which were more relevant to Western audiences than Indian women," said Dr. Bobby Joseph of St. John’s Medical College in India. "With the new Toolbuilder, we now have more than 60 Indian-specific illustrations on the topics we teach." Anyone can experiment with the Toolbuilder on the HERproject website, but only contracted HERproject partners can export and use the tools that they create. Eventually, BSR hopes to make the Toolbuilder openly accessible to help companies around the world provide health trainings to their female workforce. "We have long supported HERproject," said Stan Wong of the Levi Strauss Foundation. "With the recent commitment by Levi Strauss & Co. to embed the Millennium Development Goals into its global vendor relationships, we are excited about the Toolbuilder's promise as a vital resource to help women factory workers throughout the company's supply chain take charge of their health." Test the Toolbuilder at www.herproject.org/toolbuilder. For more information, contact Racheal Yeager or Gaby Brink.
About BSR A leader in corporate responsibility since 1992, BSR works with its global network of more than 250 member companies to develop sustainable business strategies and solutions through consulting, research, and cross-sector collaboration. With offices in Asia, Europe, and North America, BSR uses its expertise in the environment, human rights, economic development, and governance and accountability to guide global companies toward creating a just and sustainable world. Visit www.bsr.org for more information.
About HERproject About Tomorrow Partners For more information, please contact: Melanie Janin Communications Director, BSR Phone: +1 415 318-6443 Gaby Brink Executive Creative Director, Tomorrow Partners Phone: +1 510 644 2332 For more from this organization: Business for Social Responsibility
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