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Walls Turned Sideways Are Bridges

Ramesh Bhandari

Ramesh Bhandari (Author: Nastasia Paul Gera & Meenal Manolika)

Jul 26, 2021 | Reports

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The first South Asian Feminist Capacity Building Course was held in 1983 and was organized by Kamla Bhasin who then worked with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. Sangat was later formed as a regional network at an FAOorganized South Asian workshop of gender trainers held in Bangladesh in 1998. Sangat has been organizing South Asian Feminist Capacity Building Courses since 2003. This report presents the learning and procedure of the the 22nd South Asian Feminist Capacity building course on gender, sustainable livelihoods, human rights and peace. Through these feminist training the networks strive to build the feminist consciousness and capacities of course participants so that they can meaningfully challenge patriarchies, casteism, capitalism, heteronormativity, and other systems of oppression. It is our firm belief that our participants graduate from our courses equipped to turn the tides of injustice to justice, inequality to equality, and war to peace in the region and beyond.

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