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South Asian Women Leaders Capacity Enhancement Training

 

The South Asia Women Leaders Capacity Enhancement Training Program organized by CCA- EGY in partnership with ‘South Asia Ecumenical Partnership Program (SAEPP) and ‘Church of North India’ was held from the 18th to 22nd November in CNI Bhaven , New Delhi. Thirty five women Church leaders form six south Asian countries – Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan participated in this program. The theme of this training was same as forth coming Assembly theme ‘Called to Prophesy, Heal and Reconcile’ The main focus of this training was on Women's Human Rights and Advocacy skills.


Context

In 2007 form 8th -14th October CCA organized a women’s meeting- theme-Challenges Struggles and Strategies – Asian Women Building communities of peace ’in Bangkok participated by women Church leaders from different countries Asia. The south Asian women leaders who participated in this meeting claimed that there are many similar issues and problems in the sub region which has escalated gender violence in leaps and bounds in the present era. They claimed that CCA and ‘South Asian Ecumenical Partnership Program’ in partnership with member councils and Churches of can journey together to for promoting women’s leadership development in South Asia.

The Different Workshops
Along with Bible studies, panel discussions on Women’s Movement in South Asia. Dr Azinun Nahar Islam - Professor Dhaka University, Mrs Indira Mahandar- Chairperson RAMPAN - Nepal, Ms Arya Inderyas- Women's Desk Secretary- Lahore Diocese were the Panelists. There were three workshops. (1) Women's Human Rights- facilitated by Ms. Mercy Kappen. (2) Advocacy Skills to Promote Women's Human Rights(3) Revitalizing Women’s Ecumenical Movement in South Asia facilitated by Moumita Biswas. The Key note address was delivered by Ms Kanti Rupeshinge- Generaral Secretary- YWCA

Violence in Church: Breaking the Silence
One of the important components in this training was to encouraging the participants to break the culture of silence and share their stories to violence they face in their day today life. Participants shared stories of how they face violence not only at home but also in Church. Through role play participants were facilitated by resource persons regarding advocacy skills to campaign against such violence.


VOICES


Member Churches Ownership

This is a historic gathering where women from six south Asian counties could meet in New Delhi the capital of India and even our five Pakistani participants. The Church of North India is happy to host and be a partner in this joint ecumenical endeavor- Rev Dr Enos Das Pradhan- General Secretary – Church of North India


We South Asian Women Need More Support

There is essential need for follow up of such similar trainings locally for multiplying affect in local communities. We south Asian women need more solidarity and support-Gloria Kalpona Sirkar- Women Desk Secretary- National Council of Churches in Bangladesh


Gender Justice School

We should also have similar workshops for our male South Asian Church leaders. Most of the time gender justice is mistaken as agenda for women only. I am glad that in 2009 CCA will

organize Asian School for Ecumenical Formation for Gender Justice for both male and female participants to build communities of peace - Manju Baroi- President – CCA.


Church and Government Working Together

Human trafficking especially of girl children is a major problem is South Asia. Churches need to work together with the government of different countries. We can network together to eradicate such violence. Ms. Manju Hemrom- Member Women Commission of Government of India

posted by Moumita on Saturday, December 20, 2008  



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