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by Jagori
To celebrate and acknowledge the invaluable contributions of the pioneers of the Indian women's movement, Jagori had organised a programme on the evening of 9th March 2002 in which 14 women who, through their work and struggle, have established a firm foundation for our own assertions of collective strength, were felicitated. Jagori's Planner 2003 documents this celebration, with the aim of spreading information about the women's movement as widely as possible, and making known the remarkable contributions these women have made to our lives. The planner profiles their lives and their work and provides insights into the history of women's movement in Delhi.
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by Jagori
This booklet is aimed at inspiring women to take charge of their lives and to provide tools to understand and deal with violence in their lives. The booklet is meant to inform women and girls about some strategies that are useful in preventing dangerous situations, ways of reacting in such situations as well as everyday measures of creating a safer environment for themselves.
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by Kamla Bhasin
In this book, the author shares her experiences and reflections on working with men on the issue of gender in different South Asian countries. She touches upon various aspects like the need to sensitise men and create a common vocabulary; discussing masculinity in the 21st century, etc. She also gives glimpses of some ticklish issues that arise in gender workshops with men.
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by Jagori
This book is a compilation of various articles on the issue of human trafficking. This served as a reader for "Trafficking in South Asia: A Conceptual Clarity Workshop" organised in 1998 in New Delhi. The various contributors include Mabel Umfreville, Jyoti Sanghera, Sumanta Bannerjee, Gail Pheterson and Linda Grant among others.
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by Kamla Bhasin
In this book, Kamla Bhasin briefly talks about some of the problems with the popular notion of development as she understands them; outlines the main characteristics of sustainable development; and finally sheds light on what we can do to promote sustainable development or sustainable life-styles.

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