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Making gains for gender justice: Lessons from women’s movements in South Asia

6 March 2025 12:00–13:30

Institute of Development Studies IDS Convening Space and online on Zoom.

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In the face of escalating attacks on women’s rights globally, what is it that feminists can learn from women’s struggles in South Asia?

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2024 was a big year politically for Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan, with women’s movements in some cases contributing to major political change. At the same time, we are seeing a trend toward more authoritarian governance in countries across the world, with some of these changes having a global impact on gender research, activism and rights.

In these challenging contexts, how can feminists not just survive, but thrive?

Join the Sustaining Power (SuPWR) project for an International Women’s Day panel discussion with SuPWR researchers and struggle members from Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan to explore stories of struggle, solidarity, and hope and to learn strategies to retain gains made against backlash.

Speakers

  • Jalila Haider, Hazara women’s movement, Pakistan
  • Bhagavati Adhikari, Nepal Mahila Ekata Samaj (NMES), Nepal
  • Pallavi Sobti-Rajpal, Utthan, India
  • Nazia Jabeen, partner of Right Here Right Now (RHRN), Bangladesh

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