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by Jagori
This document contains case studies that share experiences of women facing violence, how they challenged existing patriarchal systems and evolved as 'survivors'. Besides, it also provides information about rights and laws available to women in trying circumstances. The cases highlighted here reiterate that violence is inextricably woven into the everyday lives of these women. The agents of violence could well be located within families or outside in unfamiliar domains.
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by Women in Cities International (WICI)
This toolkit provides guidance on how to collect information about women’s safety and women’s inclusion in public spaces in cities, so that urban decision-makers and the general public alike can understand how to create, plan and manage environments where women and men can equally access their right to the city.
Book

by Jagori
This book is a recollection of the journey of Jagori over the two decades between 1984 and 2004. It chronicles the growth and development of the organisation as a dynamic ‘feminist space’, a space where women discovered and debated feminism, interpreted it in their own way, expanded its meaning and tried to apply it in their lives. The book gives a sense of history of Jagori- starting with the period when it was founded presenting a historical perspective of the women’s movement in India, its early days and challenges, its growth to maturity and its recent status. It not just reflects in retrospect but also ponders on the future prospects of the organisation’s further widening and deepening in the coming years.
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by Jagori
This is a booklet on sexual harassment in public spaces and workplaces to be used by teenagers and young adults. The booklet touches upon aspects like defining sexual harassment and possible legal actions as recourse among other things. It emphasises the need to ‘Report, Resist and Act’ against Sexual Harassment.

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