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31.03.2008
A state level tribal women leaderÂs summit was organised by Centre for Youth and Social Development (CYSD) at Bhubanewar, Orissa in eastern India. Several women tribal leaders and stakeholders representing government and civil society emphasised the need to empower tribal women with decision-making and elevate their social status.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] |
31.03.2008
A young village girl from Rajasthan has become a role model for her community by protesting against her own marriage as a child, a tradition generally accepted as norm in rural India. For her act of heroic defiance, Congress Kanwar was given the National Bravery Award on the Indian Republic Day on January 26.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] |
31.03.2008
A young village girl from Rajasthan has become a role model for her community by protesting against her own marriage as a child, a tradition generally accepted as norm in rural India. For her act of heroic defiance, Congress Kanwar was given the National Bravery Award on the Indian Republic Day on January 26.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] |
28.03.2008
"Ennen kÀsityöyhdistykseen liittymistÀ kyhjötimme kodeissamme. Nyt uskallamme liikkua ulkona ja ansaitsemme rahaa perheillemme", guatemalalainen mayanainen Nicolasa Raxtun, 30, kertoo.
Story linkFrom: Suomen IPS Related topics/regions: [Guatemala] |
28.03.2008
A handbook released by SANHITA, a womenÂs group in eastern India, tries to address the dynamics of sexual harassment at work, an issue that is often hidden and yet present in all kinds of organisations. The book, through its testimonies of womenÂs experiences, is a somber attempt to integrate a human rights perspective within the workplace.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] |
25.03.2008
A recent all-India survey reveals that self-help groups have instilled confidence and given women necessary exposure to first contest panchayat elections and then take up more challenging assignments. These female members are no longer dependent upon their husbands to take key decisions.
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21.03.2008
In an era when women are still struggling to find an equal footing, the Kotha tribe in Tamil Nadu in southern India is an exemplary model of gender equality and a progressive social system. The tribeÂs matrilineal ethos ensures property rights and dowry free marriages for women.
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20.03.2008
Researchers from India and UK have developed an inexpensive way to measure maternal mortality by using traditional birth attendants to record all live births, stillbirths and deaths of women in two Indian states. Making proper identifications as against estimating have helped avoid missing maternal deaths.
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19.03.2008
Women's rights advocates shed light on sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo -- in some villages as many as 90 percent of women have been raped -- and explain how local women leaders are fighting back.
Story linkFrom: Peace X Peace Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] |
19.03.2008
Pappeja ja ortodoksimuslimeja uhmaten Intian musliminaiset ovat laatineet oman avioliittosÀÀnnöstönsÀ, joka sallii eron hakemisen naisille, parantaa naisten taloudellista asemaa ja kieltÀÀ pakkoavioliitot.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [India] |
19.03.2008
"Naisten aseman parantaminen ei ole vain pÀÀmÀÀrÀ sinÀnsÀ. Se on ehto kaikkien vuosituhattavoitteiden saavuttamiselle, ehto meidÀn yhteiselle nÀkemyksellemme rakentaa parempi maailma", YK:n apulaispÀÀsihteeri Asha-Rose Migiro jyrÀhti ÀskettÀin yhdysvaltalaisen Council on Foreign Relations -tutkimuskeskuksen tilaisuudessa pitÀmÀssÀÀn puheessa.
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17.03.2008
Participation of Indian women in the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme is an important intervention towards their empowerment. A recent survey of the scheme in western India reveals that single women have been denied its benefits due to conventional definition of male-headed households that treat them as dependents, says journalist Kiran Bhatty.
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17.03.2008
Israelin iskut ja sukupuoleen perustuva syrjintÀ synkistÀvÀt palestiinalaisnaisten elÀmÀÀ. LisÀksi arkea vaikeuttaa kansainvÀlinen saarto.
Story linkFrom: Suomen IPS Related topics/regions: [Palestine] |
17.03.2008
Tired of living in a world governed by marriage laws formulated and implemented by men, Muslim women in India have come out with their own Nikahnama. It recognises their right to seek divorce and other entitlements so that they are the masters of their own destiny.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] Image: Indian Muslim women are now assertive about their rights
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14.03.2008
Dalit women in Andhra Pradesh in southern India are gearing up to fight for their land rights. To turn a recent government order into reality, the campaign backed by ActionAid India and Dalit Samakhya has filed over 25,000 applications to put unused land into productive use.
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13.03.2008
WASHINGTON, Mar 13 (OneWorld) - Activists working to improve lives and livelihoods around the world gathered in the United States capital Wednesday to launch a new initiative to bring water and sanitation facilities to schools that currently lack them.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld US Image: School children in Indonesia. © Changemakers.net
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13.03.2008
Darfurin kriisi Sudanissa on johtanut vakaviin ihmisoikeusloukkauksiin, joiden uhreiksi ovat joutuneet erityisesti naiset. YK:n kehitysohjelma yrittÀÀ kriisin keskellÀ vahvistaa oikeusjÀrjestelmÀÀ, kouluttaa asianajajia ja tukea rikosten uhreja oikeusjuttujen nostamisessa.
Story linkFrom: UNDP Nordic Office Related topics/regions: [Sudan] Image: © Refugees International
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11.03.2008
As a staunch communist and the first woman journalist from West Bengal in eastern India, Vidya Munsi has been at the forefront of activism for over 65 years. The 89-year old crusader was the guest of honour at a recent poster exhibition on the Indian womenÂs movement.
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11.03.2008
To mark the International Women's Day, Indian anti-poverty network Wada Na Todo Abhiyan has released a report highlighting the recommendations of the Women's Tribunal Against Poverty held in October last year. The charter against poverty reinforces the demand for women's access to power, resources and services.
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11.03.2008
KouluikÀisten seksi huolestuttaa kampalalaista ala-asteen opettajaa. Koulutytöt antautuvat riskiseksiin yleensÀ saadakseen vÀhÀn rahaa omia tarpeitaan varten.
Story linkFrom: Solidaarisuus Related topics/regions: [Uganda] Image: © Unicef / United Nations Children's Fund
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