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Call for Applications: South Asia Sub-Regional Feminist Legal Theory and Practice Training

Jewish Women's Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago Grant Program

Deadline Extended till 19 October 2016

Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) and the Suriya Women’s Development Centre (SWDC) is seeking applications for its South Asia Sub-Regional Feminist Legal Theory and Practice (FLTP) Training, which will be held in from 10-15 December 2016 Colombo, Sri Lanka.

The Sub-Regional FLTP will focus on building the capacity of judges, lawyers, activists, paralegals, prosecutors, case workers, para-legal volunteers and defense lawyers on feminism and law that is relevant to human rights, law and development work in South Asia.

The FLTP framework has feminism as its core and human rights as its foundation.  The training seeks to challenge the traditional notion that law is a neutral, objective and rational set of rules, unaffected by the perspective of those who wield power in societies. Participants are enjoined to appreciate and analyze the social, cultural and political contexts that shape the legal system.  Understanding that law (as a culture, system and as an institution) is a reality that women face and engage with, it is essential for women’s rights activists to explore how law can be utilized to transform women’s lives.

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How to Apply

All applicants should submit a completed application form via email given on the website along with their Curriculum Vitae (CV).

Eligible Countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

For more information, please visit Call for Applications.

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