Ecofeminism in the time of climate change
Ecofeminism emerged in the late twentieth century as a response to oppression faced simultaneously by women and environment.
Ecofeminism in the time of climate change Read MoreGreening the world, one post at a time.
Ecofeminism emerged in the late twentieth century as a response to oppression faced simultaneously by women and environment.
Ecofeminism in the time of climate change Read More
JSPL’s Flagship programme Kishori Express has been highly successful in controlling anaemia among 50,000 adolescent girls
Jindal Steel Bags the FICCI CSR Award for Women Empowerment Read More
The PAHONCH campaign reaches out to women in 73 villages across three districts of Gujarat and touches a population of more than 1.2 lakh in the state.
Cairn India Reaffirms its Commitment Towards Health Sector on Mothers Day Read More
The gender dimension of city planning had long been overlooked. Delhi needs to improve the design of streets and buildings, training and sensitizing police, and hiring more women police officers. The city’s physical environment must be reworked—for example, through better street lighting, building better alternatives to dark and secluded walkways, or even positioning bus stops in safer areas.
Wanted: A Sustainable City for Women Read More
The Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML) invites all interested to a Public Lecture on the topic ‘Governing South Asia’s Forests: Does women’s presence make a difference?’ as part of …
Public Lecture on Governing South Asia’s Forests at NMML Read More
The NMML cordially invites all interested to a Seminar on ‘40 years of environmental governance, policy and gender studies: Where do we stand?’
NMML to Host Seminar on Environmental Governance, Policy and Gender Read MoreSomething about beauty, which is perfection, always touches, moves and inspires people. Judging by the responses to the blog I seem to have done that. I truly appreciate you all, …
Inclusive Beauty Read More
The YP Foundation presents: The Butterfly Project Film Series 2008 – ‘Breaking Stereotypes’ – A festival that showcases amateur and professional filmmakers. A two day national film festival that questions …
‘Breaking Stereotypes’: The Butterfly Project Film Series 2008 Read MoreEnvironment and Health Public Lecture Series Climate Change is expected to hit the poorest and marginalised the most. Since women form a disproportionate share of the poor in developing countries …
Public Lecture on Weathering the storm: Time for gender perspective on climate change Read MoreParivartan – a not-for-profit society working towards development of individual and institutional capacities in various thematic areas for development project management is launching a new training programme titled, ‘Gender Mainstreaming through Gender Responsive Budgeting’. This programme …
Training Workshop: Gender Mainstreaming through Gender Responsive Budgeting Read More