Helping create real change by learning DIFFERENTLY

What we do

Nadulpan is...

Nadulpan is the Korean word for 'open field of possibilities', a fitting name for behaviour change work, learning new things, and communicating visually in general. Or so we think. And that's why we engage in three distinct but interacting areas of expertise:

Click on any one of the portals above to go to that specific branch of Nadulpan. 

Clients

Who we are

Nancy

Nancy is a behaviour changer, a public health expert, teacher and loves to develop curriculum to spark the joy of learning in a group and bring about real change. Armed with five degrees in education, sociology, public health and leadership and 30+years of experience, she has developed competency sets, toolkits, primary, secondary and tertiary school curricula, training packages for audiences from community level to ministerial. She is an expert in developing for low-resource environments which may be complex in over 90 countries. She has worked with institutions, schools, academia, NGOs, Ministries, donors - and best of all - communities. Nancy has authored ten books on teaching, public health pedagogy and/or behaviour change.  

Lisa

Lisa is a researcher at Geneva University. She also works as consultant for policy makers to integrate behaviour change into their programs. Her dream is to use applied psychology knowledge to make the world a little better. To reach that dream, she holds a PhD in Psychology, defended her thesis in 2017, and founded a consulting company, Behaviour Change Expertise. Both on the scientific and practitioner sides, she tries to bridge the gap between theory and practice.

Marcel

Marcel is a graphic and UX designer, an expert in communication, and also has a passion for game design and how it can change behaviours. He has worked with a variety of international organizations and startups, ranging from security and financial industries to health and education. Now, he shares his visual storytelling and design skills with communities worldwide to empower them in issues directly related to their health. This includes Zika and HIV prevention, Healthy Ageing, reproductive health, TB Stigma and COVID-19.