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Workshops
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Report of the National Workshop and Public Hearing on ‘Women’s Right to Adequate Housing, Land and Livelihood’, May 2005
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The National Workshop and Public Hearing took place in Allahabad, India on 26-27 May 2005. These events were organized by the National Commission for Women in cooperation with Mahila Samakhya Allahabad and Consult for Women and Land Rights. It was also co-supported by Action Aid India and Indo Global Social Service Society
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Workshop on Resource Mapping, October 2006
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This workshop was co-organized with IWID Bhopal and CWLR. Partners from grassroot level participated in this workshop along with their village maps and leaned to mark out existing resources on it.
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National Workshop on Tribal Women's Access to Land a& Livelihood Resources
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Ministry of Tribal Affairs supported a three day workshop held in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand from 26-28 February, 2007. Sharing from different states on obstacles and solutions towards accessing the land and resource rights was undertaken
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GLRF Event report 15th April 2008
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GLRF Event report
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April 30, 2008 CWLR meeting
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Members shared work and made plans for GBM in October 2008
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April 2008 IGSSS Pune Consultation
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"Report on Regional Consultation on Land and Housing Rights of Women organised by Indo-Global Social Service Society (IGSSS) at Pune for the western India, April 2008. The Consultation has been organised as a part of the campaign launched by IGSSS on the Land and Housing Rights of Women. Series of state and regional level consultaions are being organised in other parts of India also. Please refer www.igsss.org to know more about the campaign."
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CWLR Internship Report by N.Haokip May 2008
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Haokip contacted CWLR members to find out what they were doing doing at present. Some responded. This report captures his experience and impressions while working at the sathi office for cwlr. He felt Sathi was too small an organisation to deal with the magnanimity of the work to be undertaken. Members and supporters must think of ways to take on more and yet let the goal to getting 50 % resources in women's ownership happen.
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