Networks play a vital role in our journey of learning, reflection, and collective problem-solving. Even while working across hundreds of villages and thousands of families, there are moments when we pause—to make sense of our experiences, question our assumptions, and explore better ways forward. That’s when peer networks become invaluable.
Networks offer space for dialogue, long conversations, structured consultations—with fellow practitioners, academia, and government actors. These exchanges help us reflect on what works, what doesn’t, and how each of us is responding to present and future challenges. The networks we are part of have deeply enriched our thinking and shaped the way we work.