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Sarojini Naidu Prize Jury Selects 2013 Winners, THP-India

by The Hunger Project UK | Nov 5, 2013 | Events, Latest News

The Hunger Project’s Sarojini Naidu Prize (SNP) 2013 for best reporting on women and Panchayati Raj was given at an award ceremony at the India International Centre Annexe on October 1, 2013. This year, 44 articles from a total entry of 1,925 articles were...

No Silence Against Violence – International Women’s Day 2013

by The Hunger Project UK | Mar 8, 2013 | Events, Latest News

08 March, 2013 International Women’s Day statement by Rita Sarin, Country Director, The Hunger Project-India I am honoured to share my thoughts on violence against women. Putting an end to such violence is crucial if we want to lead lives of self-respect and dignity....

Sarojini Naidu Prize 2012 Awarded by The Hunger Project-India

by The Hunger Project UK | Oct 5, 2012 | Events, Latest News

October 5, 2012 THP in India awards Journalists for Reporting on Women’s Leadership “A little innovation at the level of the Panchayat has led to a revolution, in the face of the Nation.” The Hunger Project hosted its twelfth Sarojini Naidu Prize ceremony...

International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women 2011

by The Hunger Project UK | Nov 26, 2011 | Events

26 November, 2011 There is one universal truth, applicable to all countries, cultures and communities: violence against women is never acceptable, never excusable, never tolerable. – UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon For 30 years, November 25th has been recognised by...

A Sari State of Affairs: India’s Barefoot Revolution – Today’s Times

by The Hunger Project UK | Jan 7, 2011 | Events, Latest News

What would it be like if women ran the world? India? Revolutions begin in unlikely locations. Karen Bartlett from The Times went to The Hunger Project, India to meet Sangita Naika, Leader of her village council (Panchayat) in Borda, one of the million women across...
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