Chapter 9: Sonagachi Project: A case-study of applying principles of
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Chapter 9: Sonagachi Project: A case-study of applying principles of
Chapter 9: Sonagachi Project: A case-study of applying principles of development communication and participation to a communitybased intervention in India Chapter 9 Introduction One of the objectives of development-based communication is to generate such an option for disempowered groups to gain control over their own destinies The realm of development communication has evolved considerably, the current emphasis being on participatory approach in place of the diffusion strategy Participation is noted to generate agency among disempowered groups by rendering them active facilitators in the process of development The Sonagachi Project: A model of participation Often incorporating a participatory process, development communication emphasizes community, interpersonal interaction, and understanding based on mutual regard The Sonagachi Project involved participation-based communication intervention that was undertaken at three concurrent levels – community, group, and individual At the community level STDs and HIV/AIDS were defined as a problem. At the group intervention level, the sex workers were mobilized as peer outreach workers. At the individual level, the intervention entailed the empowerment of the individual sex worker in multiple ways The Sonagachi Project: Continued An interesting aspect of the Sonagachi Project was the identification of stakeholders within the sex work industry One of the objectives of the project was to emphasize the status of sex work as a labor industry and to focus on the losses of the stakeholders in case of a high incidence of HIV/AIDS infection among the work force The Sonagachi Project facilitated relationships between the sex workers and the stakeholders; the project framed sex work in a way that it was deemed useful in maintaining the financial interests of the latter The program was useful to sex workers for a variety of reasons such as reduction of HIV and STD incidence, free healthcare, credit opportunities, and vocational training facilities Paradigms in development communication: Relevance to the Sonagachi Project The history of development communication in the southern hemisphere comprises dominant theoretical paradigms, one of which is the modernization theory The objective of Sonagachi Project was to disseminate awareness information about STDs and HIV/AIDS among sex workers in Calcutta Empowerment communication intends to be a step further towards its development that gives control over their own lives to the very people who have traditionally been made passive, or partially active, recipients of those efforts by those in charge of development policies Chapter 9 Conclusion The Sonagachi Project appears to incorporate the guiding principles of participation communication paradigm and may serve as a relevant case-study for planning sustainable interventions among disempowered or marginal groups across the world One of the drawbacks of the Sonagachi Project is the lack of data verifying the effectiveness of the project It is not certain whether the effectiveness of the Sonagachi model was tested or not Chapter 9 Conclusion Continued The study does not mention whether the intervention in North-Eastern India managed to replicate the multiple outcomes of the Sonagachi Project that included empowerment of the sex workers within social, political, and economic realms The Sonagachi Project may be termed as an example of “sophisticated epistemology” in the field of development communication that creates an understanding of social reality in between people, in material contexts and in communication