NGOs as Catalyst for Change in Advocacy and Implementation of Gender Policies
Day 5 of the “Ending Gender-Based Violence Cohort 2” organized by IMPRI highlighted the importance of NGOs in policy implementation and advocacy.
Day 5 of the “Ending Gender-Based Violence Cohort 2” organized by IMPRI highlighted the importance of NGOs in policy implementation and advocacy.
Day 5 of the “Ending Gender-Based Violence Cohort 2:Awareness of Policies and Governance” focused on the history of the Women Rights Based Movements and Case studies in successful interventions.
Day 5 of the “Ending Gender-Based Violence Cohort 2” online National Spring School Program organized by IMPRI and the Gender Impact Studies Center highlighted the cyber crimes against women with respective laws for protection and data security.
The Middle East is on tenterhooks, again. A dangerous slide into an all-out war is being feared by most even as few seem capable of doing anything substantial to stem it. Nations are rationalising their actions based on their worst fears about their adversaries. And the US, the only major power still capable of significantly influencing the trends on the ground, is at a loss as it tries to stand by its long-time ally while also reassuring others who want a de-escalation. The politics of the Middle East has never been for the faint-hearted, and in this day and age when global dysfunction is at an all-time high, the region's fissures are ready to explode in unprecedented ways.
The Day 8 marked the closing and valedictory session, and the resource person for the day was Mr. Harish Sadani, co-founder and executive director of Men Against Violence and Abuse (MAVA), a Mumbai based men’s organisation working for the cause of ending gendered violence against women.
For centuries, the region now known as Himachal Pradesh, nestled in the Himalayas, and its people were subjects of diverse princely states, ethnographic migrations, and colonial rule under the British.
China’s President Xi Jinping met with Taiwan’s visiting former President Ma Ying-jeou in Beijing on April 10, 2024. This is their second meeting after they met in Singapore in November 2015, when Ma was the President of Taiwan.