hello Omolara
i am gald to get on site , where i saw what is the value for your participation for peace in africa.
i wanna exhange with you , can tell me exactlly why africa getting involve in conflict so much than others continent?
i need some line of your experience.
Yes, it is so sad to see how leaders in Africa have lost the plot and fail to SERVE the people there. Let's hope and pray that people will unite and collaborate to get rid of such evil, greedy, fear based control men who destroy millions of lives.
Keep up the great work you do to empower others.
Wish you every success on your journey. Please add me as a friend as I cannot add any more due to ning restrictions.
Please visit the site for Gender and Disaster Network it may be of interest to you and offers a great deal of information regarding the engendered impacts of disasters of which war/conflict certainly qualify. I'm interested in your work in Africa and would love to read your book on women's leadership in Africa.
Cheers
Dear Omolara
Can you send a note through to my PA/Office Manager Debbie Prysor at peaceandconflict@otago.ac.nz . She can give you further details. Cheers Kevin
Well, as you know indian society has many forces that creates different identity of women ( most marginalized or poorest among poor) . calamities like tsunami makes situation more verse . crime with women is so high .one of the state 'Chatisgarh' 959 reported rape cases in 2001 unreported cases could be 20 times more than this . on the other hand India has making many women pro policies and legislation with aim to provide more opportunity to women in leadership role . many state Govt has announced 50% reservation 4 women in block level elections . domestic violence act 2005 passed to protect women . land right act and some relaxation in taxes if land is purchased on the name of women and many more . i think there are many thing to look into the matter eg. govt. policy , welfare schemes , political scenario, economic opportunity to the women so and so .
Hi Omolara,
you are most welcome in this network. it is the right forum that bring togheter multi profession people you can interact. I'm realy admired by your resourceful bio... let us learn from you best practices on critical community development .
many thanks. Mohamed
Hi Omolara , This is Amjad woking on the issues of Gender , entitlements and livelihoods with dignity among marginalized community of the India . Hope your experience will add to enhance my understanding on the issues of gender and peace. Could i request you to be my fiend ?
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i am gald to get on site , where i saw what is the value for your participation for peace in africa.
i wanna exhange with you , can tell me exactlly why africa getting involve in conflict so much than others continent?
i need some line of your experience.
Keep up the great work you do to empower others.
Wish you every success on your journey. Please add me as a friend as I cannot add any more due to ning restrictions.
Cheers
Can you send a note through to my PA/Office Manager Debbie Prysor at peaceandconflict@otago.ac.nz . She can give you further details. Cheers Kevin
you are most welcome in this network. it is the right forum that bring togheter multi profession people you can interact. I'm realy admired by your resourceful bio... let us learn from you best practices on critical community development .
many thanks. Mohamed
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