The Story
Harda Collective Circle was shaped through regular neighborhood meetings where girls and women could discuss everyday barriers without fear. As trust deepened, the group moved from conversation to coordinated action - creating local support pathways, peer facilitation, and stronger community participation.
Collective Overview
The collective creates a consistent local platform where members discuss real challenges and design practical responses.
Facilitators support sessions on gender rights, social norms, and collective action while keeping the space inclusive and safe.
The model helps conversations continue in homes, schools, and local institutions beyond formal meetings.
Journey Timeline
Beginning
Small Neighborhood Dialogues
Initial sessions started with small groups in familiar local spaces.
Growth
Village-Level Collective Rhythm
Regular meetings and peer facilitation built consistency and confidence.
Action
Local Safety And Rights Mapping
Members initiated practical mapping and referral conversations with stakeholders.
Ways To Participate
- Join monthly circles as a youth participant.
- Support facilitation and local session coordination.
- Partner for community rights and safety campaigns.
