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Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright Manage No SS00000061 Stakeholder Category Expert Country Bangladesh Affiliated institution UN Women Position Knowledge Management & Monitoring Analyst

Description | Shrabana Datta is a social anthropologist by training and development professional by practice. Currently working at UN Women on Gender Based Violence Against Women and Girls (GBVG) and Gender Equality, she earlier worked on climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, resilience, social inclusion, and sustainable development in South Asia. With her experience in multi-sectoral approaches for sustainable development, she used responsible tourism as a tool to safeguard intangible cultural heritages and social inclusion within her realm of work while working as a consultant for AJIYER Fair Trade Ltd. Besides, she is passionate about bio-cultural conservation in the Himalayas. She studied Social Anthropology and Geography at Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Germany and has dual M.A. degree on Global Studies from Albert-Ludwig University of Freiburg, Germany and University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. | ||
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Phone(Office) | +8801313475756 | Mobile | +8801868513147 |
shrabana_datta@yahoo.com, shrabana.datta@unwomen.org |
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AJIYER
AJIYER promotes community led responsible tourism where community has the rights and ample knowledge to operate tours to promote and conserve not only their cultural heritage but also safeguard their surrounding environment. It operates in Tangail, Jhikorgacha, CHT, Monipuri community where local community engages into economic empowerment through tourism to promote and safeguard their cultural heritage (crafts, music and instruments) and indigenous knowledge (organic farming).
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Prabartana
Prabartana is a social enterprise, working since 1986 with the artisans related to handloom for market linkage and revival of Tangail Taant shaari. The organisation provides training to the weavers with improved technical enhancement like documentation of pattern in computer instead of manual style of Jacquard patter design. As a safeguarding action they are involved in artisans’ exhibition and workshop for cultural exchange, audio-visual documentations and publications of books, social media based promotions and audience development with the use of website, webpage, newspaper articles and festival relevant brochures. Resource mobilisation is done through individual investments and collaborations with Government organisations for tourism and craft. The initiatives have helped ICH practitioners to acquire skills and enhance livelihood opportunities. Most of the beneficiaries are women from the marginalized communities living in the remote villages. They are now working for the revival several near lost performing folk art forms like Banbibir Pot (Sundarban), Chunaibibir Gaan (Chittagong), Song Jatra (Tangail), Meyeli Geet (Tangail, Kishorganj & Mymensingh) and Alkap (Chapai). They are also working on the crafts and musical instruments of Monipuri community.
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