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Engendering Change
Restructuring Gender Relations
The guidebook has been developed as a part of PACS project and aims at developing the skills of grassroot NGOs to mainstream gender in designing, implementing, and monitoring of their development projects. This facilitator's guide is divided into four modules: Gender sensitization at individual's level; Gender mainstreaming at the Project level; Gender mainstreaming at the Organizational level; module on facilitating skills for training. Each section begins with a conceptual analysis of the issue followed by stating the problem and finally suggests new ways to apply the available knowledge. Any gender trainer/facilitator or any individual/organization, which intends to impart training on gender and related issues, can also use the manual.
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Facilitating Change: Restructuring
Gender Relations
A Manual for Police Trainers
The Manual, developed
for police college trainers, is devoted
to the twin issues of trafficking and
domestic violence; although they might
appear disparate the issues are intertwined by the factor of violence
and unbalanced power relations. The
Manual outlines the means to effective
and sensitive policing by highlighting
the changes that can be brought about
in (a) procedures and (b) attitudes/behavior.
Facilitating change
focuses on both knowledge sharing and
skill building. Each section begins
with a conceptual analysis of the
issue followed by stating the problem
and finally suggests new ways to apply
the available knowledge.
It also includes a toolkit (comprising
of exercises) that can be used for training.
In the light of the knowledge this is
first-ever Manual catering to specifically
police trainers on the issues of trafficking
and domestic violence to be developed
by a civil society organization.
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Violence Against
Women in Uttar Pradesh
The brochure contains information and
contact details of government agencies
and non-government organisation working
with the issues of gender based violence
in the cities and villages of Uttar Pradesh.
In addition statistical data on violence
against women in Uttar Pradesh and the
respective state laws are reviewed in
the publication. ( Hindi and English Versions)
Support services to counter violence
against women in Uttar Pradesh. A resource
directory, Centre for Social Research,
New Delhi in collaboration with UNIFEM,
New Delhi, 129 p.
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IPC Section 498 A
Used or Misused?
The report of the study conducted in
the states of Delhi , Karnataka, Rajasthan
and West Bengal analyses the prevalence,
patterns and trends of domestic violence
cases filed under section 498A. This study
integrates the perceptions of different
categories of people affected by 498A,
i.e., the victims, the accused, relatives
of both sides, police, NGOs, lawyers,
judges and the community at large. The
study clearly indicates that the legal
and social realities are such that are
more likely to discourage women from filing
complaints on domestic violence rather
than to promote misuse of Section 498A.
IPC Section 498 A Used or Misused?, Centre
for Social Research, New Delhi, 2005.
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Manual for Training Police on Anti Human Trafficking
This manual for training police on Anti Human Trafficking (AHT) is a part of the series of tools brought out by UNODC ROSA, in its anti-human trafficking project (IND/S16), which is being run in partnership with the Government of India (Ministry of Home Affairs) and state government agencies as well as civil society partners and is fully funded by the US government. This manual focusing on the needs of the police trainers has been supported by the UNODC, and prepared but the Gender Training Institute (GTI) of the Centre for Social Research (CSR), New Delhi. This manual finds its prime relevance in facilitating a change in perspective and attitude towards issues of human trafficking. The manual will prove useful for the police trainers who can in turn enable the police personnel to better appreciate the nuances of the unique interface found in police-victim/survivor interactions. The manual highlights that police, as the upholder of human rights, have to claim their rightful opportunity vis a via securing the trust and confidence of the victim/survivor. This casts a duty on police to prevent and combat human trafficking (HT). This manual empowers the police agencies in this direction. The training techniques suggested in the manual include a mix of case study analysis, group work, audio-visual aids such as film and theatre presentations and questionnaire. |
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