IDEAS Insights Reflections on Social Innovation in Context: India | Page 2

IDEAS Globally has a commitment to make and scale positive social change. Our work is always backed by academic, scientific, and professional research. As part of this commitment, we aim to broadcast and simplify the latest advances in sectors relating to international development. If you or a colleague has a unique perspective that would benefit others, we'd love to share it. IDEAS Insights are short articles, offering snapshots into international development for both our community and the public. All Insights are published free of charge at: www.ideasglobally.com If you'd like to contribute, contact our Director of Research & Communication, Joel Sugarman, for close support: [email protected] Summary: Through programmes aimed at young people, institutions like the British Council aim to foster links that will form the basis of future collaboration. After participating in one such programme, Edith Whitehead reflects on Indian characteristics of innovation, as well as what this means for social change. Social innovation in creating sustainable change Our journey's beginning Context from the classroom … … 3 3 Structuring social change On the road Back to the classroom Parting thoughts … … … 5 6 6