Stop Violence Against Women in South Asia

by Karuna Trust
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Project Report | Jun 27, 2018
Training for Maitri Paralegals

By Imen Trabelsi | Programme Manager

The Maitri Network works in five states in India with the aim of creating a society where both men and women are equal and where gender justice prevails. This is achieved through various grass roots organisations working with women belonging to marginalised communities . The network operates through its grass roots activists or paralegals who deal with various cases of violence against women and children.  

 Recently, the Maitri Network in cooperation with  the Human Rights Law Network, organised a three day residential training in Pune for 25 paralegals from 7 districts of Maharashtra, 3 districts of Jharkhand and 1 district of West Bengal. This is their 2nd level training to go more in-depth into relevant  human rights issues and laws.

The training covered a different number of topics  ranging from gender, sexuality, child sexual abuse, child marriage, offences against women, the criminal justice system and others. Various activists and lawyers  facilitated the sessions which were followed by discussions that gave the participants the opportunity to share their experiences and  reflect on their learning. Various films and documentaries were used to discuss  relevant topics.

The paralegals are key in facilitating access to government schemes at village level.  A session discussing  schemes for women and children was most apt for the group. The paralegals thoroughly enjoyed consolidating their knowledge and reported gaining more confidence in their ability to use various instruments to avail government benefits to women and children.

The training ended with identifying relevant issues around  public interest litigation  and  to creating a multi-stakeholder network of doctors, lawyers, students, activists, civil society organisations, and government officials at village level.

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Amoghamati Traud-Dubois
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