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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.
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28.03.2008 The Slow Food Movement is globally picking pace amidst the fast food culture. Traditional and organic food is healthier, culture-specific and in tandem with one's natural environment, its proponents claim.
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28.03.2008 A handbook released by SANHITA, a women’s 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 women’s experiences, is a somber attempt to integrate a human rights perspective within the workplace.
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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 tribe’s matrilineal ethos ensures property rights and dowry free marriages for women.
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19.03.2008 Il 28 marzo scadono i termini per presentare domanda di ammissione all’undicesimo anno accademico (2008-09) del 'Master europeo in diritti umani e democratizzazione', l’unico Master promosso dall’Unione Europea sul tema. Il Master è realizzato da una rete di 41 prestigiose università europee, riunite nel Centro inter-universitario europeo per i diritti umani e la democratizzazione (EIUC). Il diploma finale (European Master’s Degree) è conferito congiuntamente dalle Università di Padova, Ca’ Foscari (Venezia), Deusto (Bilbao) e Ruhr (Bochum). La partecipazione al corso è aperta a cittadini dell’Unione Europea e, in quota limitata, a cittadini non dell’Unione. Tutte le lauree sono ammesse, ma si richiede di aver maturato almeno 240 crediti universitari. Le lingue del Master sono inglese e francese.
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