Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Women in the South

Women in the South - A Human Rights Perspective from Bangladesh

We received the following article from a friend working on human rights issues. This article points out the appalling state of empowerment and rights of women in many nations of the South - Bangladesh being the test case here. In a few snapshots it paints a horrifying picture of the crimes women face in trying to live a dignified existence. The article is being posted as received. Comments are welcome.

The Good Life for Bangladeshi Women!

READ THE FULL ARTICLE ON:
http://treadsoft.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Tribune India on our Blog

For the girl's sake¨
A new blog launched to break the silence on the unfairness towards the fair sex
Saurabh Malik
THE online, wired generation is logging on to more than just pleasure on the Internet. Opening a new file on the protection of the girl child on the International Women's Day, it has launched a blog to generate opinion against deadly issues like female foeticide. Ask the members of the Rajdulari Foundation, the organisation behind the blog, and they say it's in all fairness to the fair sex.

READ THE FULL ARTICLE ON http://www.tribuneindia.com/2008/20080309/ttlife.htm

Friday, December 7, 2007

Thank u for this forum. I received ur e-mail through a network of friends. The issue of discrimination of women is eating our society from inside. I belong to a typical north Indian family and i am the oldest daughter with two younger sisters and a brother. I am about to get married in one years time. When my marriage was sure to take place my mum informed me that i should make sure i have sons only because life had been such a hell for her as she only gave birth to daughters and had two abortions- and finally had a boy. My mum is an educated woman and a teacher in a college. I have also been blessed with a good education. I am working in a known Indian company. Im writing all this to share how forward we can be yet hot behind we r when it comes to status of women and girls.How can this be changed??
November 1, 2007 2:35 PM

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Definition

Female infanticide: the prevalent form of sex-selective infanticide, is the systematic killing of girls at or soon after birth. It normally occurs when a society values male children to the point that producing a female is considered dishonorable, shameful, or an unacceptable investment to the individuals.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

50 million girls missing from India's population

According to a recent report by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) up to 50 million girls and women are missing from India's population as a result of systematic gender discrimination in India. According to Indian government data on births, the number of females per males at birth in state of Punjab is around 775 to 1,000.
How can this immense problem be tackled? What can you do about this problem, against this problem??