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SAWM INDIA – UNICEF INDIA Media Initiative 2018 Gender & Sanitation Brief Report
The South Asian Women in Media (SAWM), in collaboration with the Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Initiative (WASH) by the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), organized a conference on the theme of ‘Gender &…
Happy #WorldChildrensDay from team SAWM
What could be the best place to go on Children's Day? School, of course. And journalists who are participating in the SAWM Unicef Media Initiative, 2018, did exactly that. Today, along with Durba Ghosh (PTI, Guwahati) and Priyanka…
Palash power in Purulia
I knew I would not find the elusive, colorful Palash flower at this of the year in Purulia but I still hoped to find that one fresh twist in the routine, mundane sanitation, gender stories that would make me say that not only the Palash…
Moving ahead, Sivagami wants to go back and help her Kaadar community
Sivagami, first Kaadar to pursue post-graduation, wants to help her tribe progress
Twenty-five-year-old Sivagami has many dreams. One of them is to help her community, which has for long been living in isolation and neglect.
Ms. Sivagami…
Education, an uphill task for the tribals of Udumanparai
For children of the Kaadar community in the Western Ghats, getting an education means leaving home at the age of six to stay at residential schools.
Deep in the jungles of the Western Ghats near Valparai, over a 100 km from Coimbatore, is…
Young hands that slay evils of child marriage
MUMBAI: Monika Mehtu's petite frame gives away little about the feisty 13-year-old hiding inside. Earlier this year, the teenager from the Bhula village of east Singhbhum district in Jharkhand, and six of her friends, prevented the marriage…
After 5 yrs, Assam tea garden girl to return to school: ‘Learnt importance of education’
She had to quit school five years ago when she was in Class VI to help the family deal with medical expenses of her ailing mother.
Seboti Pahariya has to wait till January to rejoin school. The 17-year-old has waited five years already.…
Students of Jharkhand village school convince parents to call off child marriage
Married girls aged 15-19 years are twice more likely to die during childbirth, UNICEF reports.
Sarita, 15, and her friend Mali, 14, are nothing short of stars at the middle school in Punsa village, about 25 km from the steel hub of…
Not A Racquet To Call His Own, Roshan Singh Rules Badminton Courts
Early in the morning, when most adolescents his age are in deep slumber, 16-year-old Roshan Singh starts pedalling to a nearby field. A tee and shorts and a pair of worn out shoes is all that he carries to warm up and begin his ‘untrained’…
How welfare gaps and stigma trap a teen at home
HYDERABAD: For six years, 17-year-old N Mamatha’s world has been limited to the view from her bed: a kitchen nook and the TV set. Barring one-off visits to her physiotherapist or the church, she never leaves the tiny two bedroom flat in a…