Corona Nahi, Karuna! (Compassion, Not Corona)

The film Corona Nahi, Karuna! (No Corona, but Compassion) showcases how the team young girls at Feminist Approach to Technology (FAT), started a #campaign to highlight how important compassion was in the time of a worldwide pandemic and brought awareness around #COVID-19.

From identifying and addressing fake news, rumours and myths about the virus to setting up relief measures for team members and programme participants, the Young Women Leaders were spreading the message of compassion for the wellbeing of all.

Corona Nahi, Karuna! (Compassion, Not Corona)

The film Corona Nahi, Karuna! (No Corona, but Compassion) showcases how the team young girls at Feminist Approach to Technology (FAT), started a #campaign to highlight how important compassion was in the time of a worldwide pandemic and brought awareness around #COVID-19.

From identifying and addressing fake news, rumours and myths about the virus to setting up relief measures for team members and programme participants, the Young Women Leaders were spreading the message of compassion for the wellbeing of all.

WWW presents FAT

What Women Wish (WWW), a French organization, came to India and worked with us in our tech center in the month of August 2011. This video interview with Gayatri was made by WWW. They say: "We particularly like the FAT for its very personalized approach to teaching ICT, taking full account of the psychological environment of each of their students." This video explains the main activities in the FAT tech center and training What Women Wish gave in August 2011.

Zindagi - Khatti Meethi

This film has been made by girls learning new technology skills at the technical education center of Feminist Approach to Technology (FAT). Each month they learn a skill and hold discussion on a social issue. The first month they learnt basic computer and Internet skills and theme of discussion was "Self Realization" . The second month they learnt basic English and the theme of discussion was "Violence Against Women". The third month they learnt to make videos and the theme of discussion was "Dialogues with parents". This film is a result of their video training.