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to OneWorld South Asia. Bringing together a network
of people and groups working for human rights and sustainable
development from across the globe.
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Gender equality is explicitly mentioned only in two of the eight MDGs, but in reality, it is an over-arching and crosscutting concern that can enhance performance on every other indicator of human development.
The goals of Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the MDGs can be seen as opportunities for mainstreaming women's concerns and perspectives in development, by identifying synergies amongst the MDGs, the Beijing Platform for Action, and other international and national commitments. Also, working towards social, political and economic empowerment of disadvantaged groups of women and men in a holistic manner is important for achieving the goals.
14-11-2008
Three women from Nepal, Iraq and Palestine were honoured by the Gruber Foundation with the 2008 Women’s Right Prize for their fight against inequality in their respective countries. Sapana Pradhan Malla has been challenging Nepal’s patriarchal mindset by pushing women’s issues in the new constitution.
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Image: Sapana Pradhan Malla / Photo credit: Gruber Foundation
18-11-2008
Hundreds of students, teachers and activists marched in a recent nationwide rally in India organised by the human rights body to demand access to safe education. The event was part of its ongoing campaign to ensure appropriate
legal frameworks for creating a violence-free environment for girls in schools.
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Image: School children participate in the rally / Photo credit: Amnesty
30-10-2008
Despite laws in place with regard to workplace sexual harassment in India, pursuit of justice can still be a long haul. A recent Bombay High Court judgment against a private sector company in a case of a woman employee provides a flicker of hope, says columnist Kalpana Sharma.
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Image: Hope in Indian judiciary for women sexually harassed/ Photo credit:feministphilosophers.wordpress.com
17-11-2008
Human Development and Gender, a research paper by Dr Vibhuti Patel advocates that gender sensitive human development ensures an inclusive growth. Challenging conventional indicators to assess progress, the author calls for increased investment in women for effective execution of micro and macro policies.
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Image: Equal share / Photo credit: Google Images
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OneWorld South Asia''s Seventh
Annual Regional Meeting on February 8-9, 2008, at New Delhi, focused on Southern voices and
perspectives on the Climate Change debate.
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Stepping out of poverty through skill development
From a poor rural woman behind veil to a successful photographer, Shantabai’s dream turned into reality through a vocational training programme run by ILO in central India. Not only has it equipped her with the necessary skills to use new technologies but also helped to enhance income.
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