Designing Thinking for Social Innovation

27 participants comprising of facilitators from adolescence and caregiver of GBV Pilot Project attended 3 Day Design Thinking for Social Innovation Workshop and one-day reflection and development of Agenda for Adolescent Social Innovation Camp from February 17 – 20, 2020 in Hotel River Valley, Punakha. The workshop is facilitated by 3 facilitators from Royal Institute of Management. The last day is co- facilitated by UNDP and NCWC.
The purpose of the workshop was to provide opportunity for the participants to learn Design Thinking process, methods, and some of the selected tools by practically applying to a mini design challenge, and design Thinking methodology to be used to come up with innovative ideas to address social problems particularly GVB.
Participants were introduced on the importance of empathy in design thinking process and how to develop empathy, how to develop empathy through deep user interview, need finding to uncover deep user need from deep user notes. They also learn different method of ideation such as brainstorming method SCAMPER, Cross pollination and Deconstruct Reconstruct method.
Learned to visually present idea through prototypes followed by co- creation with user to improve ideas.
All Updates
- Award Program 2019
- Observation of IDEVAW
- World Children’s Day and Child Mandala
- 30th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Voices of Children and Young People Child Helpline Data for 2017 & 2018
- Gender and climate change
- Wishing our humble Happy 64th Birth Anniversary Your Majesty
- Kicked off the Bhutan Women Parliamentary Caucus (BWPC)
- BWPC Orientation workshop Day 2
- Training of Trainers on Early Identification and Safe Referral on Child Protection
- International Day of the Girl Child Day "Girl Force: Unscripted and Unstoppable".
- Caregiver and adolescence group for Bhutan Pilot Project
- Consultancy Services to Conduct Assessment of the Implementation Progress of the Domestic Violence Prevention Act 2013.
- Gender-Nationally Determined Contributions Project in Bhutan
- Workshop on standardizing Case Management Forms