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Peace & Human Rights Training for Women at Nagpur, India
an article by Balkrishna Kurvey

Dear CPNN,

We are regularly receiving Bulletin which is very useful for our work in India, I am happy to inform you that we have arranged Peace & Human Rights Training on April 20. 2013. 71 at Nagpur India. 71 Women from youth to middle age groups participated in the training. This training was arranged with support and guidance from EIP-Geneva (School as an Instrument of Peace). Here is a photo for your information.



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Short Report of the Training

Anganwadi (the concept accepted by Government of India for training of women social workers who will educate and aware to grass roots people from all walks of life on various aspects including health, peace and human rights.

The Anganwadi concept is accepted by Government of India as national tool in all provinces to educate and aware the people.

71 Aganwadi women workers from Kishori (youth) to middle age women participated in one day training on Saturday April 20, 2013 at NMC, Hospital Hall in Nagpur.

Balkrishna Kurvey
Indian Institute for Peace, Disarmament & Environmental Protection
EIP-India

DISCUSSION

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Do women have a special role to play in the peace movement?,

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Latest reader comment:

The 30 articles in CPNN linked to this question make it clear that women indeed have a special role to play in the peace movement.  See the following for an historical explanation of why this is true.


This report was posted on May 13, 2013.