CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND ADVOCACY SKILLS
Introduction to the Course:
In an era where citizen participation shapes policy and governance, this 10-day intensive course empowers Indians with practical tools to drive social change, influence decision-makers, and strengthen democratic engagement. Combining India’s unique civic context with global best practices, the program covers:
- Grassroots mobilization(RTI filings, peaceful protests, community organizing)
- Digital advocacy(social media campaigns, e-petitions, countering misinformation)
- Policy influencing(engaging with MPs, drafting public submissions, budget analysis)
- Legal frameworks(Fundamental Duties, Article 19 freedoms, protest laws)
With case studies from successful Indian movements (e.g., Right to Food Campaign, #Metoo India) and international parallels (#BlackLivesMatter), participants will learn to navigate both street-level activism and institutional channels for impact.
Who Should Attend:
- NGO workers and community leaders
- Student activists and youth parliament participants
- Government officials handling public grievances
- Corporate CSR professionals
- Journalists covering civic issues
Learning Outcomes:
Participants will:
- Design impactful advocacy campaigns(online/offline)
- Use RTI, PILs, and grievance redressal mechanismseffectively
- Build coalitions across caste/class divides
- Counter digital authoritarianism(IT Rules 2021 implications)
- Practice ethical advocacy(avoiding “slacktivism”)
Course Structure and Session Plan:
Day | Session Topic | Key Components |
Day 1 | Democracy 2.0: India’s Civic Landscape | – Fundamental Rights vs Duties |
Day 2 | Tools of Change: RTI, PILs, Grievance Redressal | – RTI filing simulations |
Day 3 | Digital Activism & Countering Misinformation | – Hashtag activism |
Day 4 | Peaceful Assembly & Protest Laws | – Legal limits (Section 144) |
Day 5 | Policy Advocacy: From Streets to Parliament | – Pre-legislative consultation process |
Day 6 | Community Organizing | – SHG models |
Day 7 | Corporate Accountability | – CSR law advocacy |
Day 8 | Media as Advocacy Tool | – Op-ed writing |
Day 9 | Funding Social Change | – FCRA compliance |
Day 10 | Capstone: Campaign Lab | – Teams launch live advocacy projects |
Methodology:
· Interactive lectures and expert sessions
· Case studies from India and global civil movements
· Hands-on exercises: writing RTIs, creating advocacy plans, campaign simulation
· Digital literacy training: infographics, social media strategy, video creation
· Peer collaboration, group discussions, and mentoring
· Simulation activities and action planning for local issues
· Field visits to MLA constituency offices, District Grievance Cells
Certification: Participants who complete the capstone campaign receive a Certificate in Civic Leadership endorsed by the FORE Centre for Political Leadership and Governance (FCPLG).
Duration: 10 days (60 hours, including workshops, field exercises, and advocacy simulations)
Fees: Rs25,000
Mode: Hybrid