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Dear allSouth Asia Social Norms Learning Collaborative (SASNLC) is a platform for identifying, sharing, and discussing various works around understanding social and gender norms. the platform is dedicated to create discourse and a body of work around gender norms and understanding its role in advancing gender equality. Practitioners, researchers, and academic organizations are members of this collaborative. …See More
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Sharing thoughts on the status of women on the occasion of World Mosquito Day today. voices of tribal women from Jharkhand in India tells how women are unheard even to address NTDs.‘Garibi ke karan khareed nahi pate hain. Humare ghar mein koi machardani mein nahi sota’. (we are unable to buy due to poverty. Nobody in our house sleeps under a bed-net). Says a tribal woman of age above 50 years from Dumka in Jharkhand.Jharkhand is one of the highly affected states from mosquito-borne diseases…See More
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Sharing thoughts on the status of women on the occasion of World Mosquito Day today. voices of tribal women from Jharkhand in India tells how women are unheard even to address NTDs.

‘Garibi ke karan khareed nahi pate hain. Humare ghar mein koi machardani mein nahi sota’. (we are unable to buy due to poverty. Nobody in our house sleeps under a bed-net). Says a tribal woman of age above 50 years…

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At 11:42 on May 20, 2016, Rituu B Nanda said…

Thanks for responding to Grace!

At 13:04 on December 20, 2015, Rituu B Nanda said…

A very happy birthday!!

At 19:34 on December 20, 2014, Rituu B Nanda said…

A very happy birthday Susmita! Warmest wishes. I wanted to call to wish you but could not get through your phone. Thanks for your valuable contribution to this community

At 12:56 on January 28, 2014, Rituu B Nanda said…

Hi Susmita,

You were featured for your active participation in the community. Many thanks!

At 14:02 on January 4, 2014, Phaeba Abraham said…

Dear Susmita, thank you for responding to my call for evaluating project in Pakur. Let me know if you are  still interested to apply and contact me at phaebathomas@gmail.com. 

At 17:03 on December 20, 2013, Rituu B Nanda said…

A very happy birthday Susmita! Best wishes.

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