Against the backdrop of #MeToo and the country’s infamous rape cases,Lucy Lamble talks to activist Seema Nair approximately her work empowering Indian womenAs a woman growing up in India, Seema Nair experienced first-hand the country’s deeply entrenched gender inequalities and violence. From a young age she knew she wanted to change this: she now works for the Fund for Global Human Rights, andganising programmes for women to encourage them gain the knowledge and the power to engage control of their lives. She describes how survivors of sexual violence in India are beginning to speak out approximately their experiences,and leading other women in the fight to change societyContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com