Seminar on women & development with focus on Thailand & Nagaland held

Speakers from Chiangmai University, Thailand, Dr. Ariya Svetamra and Dr. Arratee Ayuttacorn with Nagaland University teaching faculty at the one-day international seminar held on May 4 at Meriema.

Speakers from Chiangmai University, Thailand, Dr. Ariya Svetamra and Dr. Arratee Ayuttacorn with Nagaland University teaching faculty at the one-day international seminar held on May 4 at Meriema.

DIMAPUR, MAY 5 (MExN): A one-day international seminar on ‘Women and Development: Reflections from Thailand & Nagaland (India)’ was jointly organized by the Women's Studies Centre & Department of Education, Nagaland University, on May 4 at the Kohima Campus, Meriema.

A DIPR report stated that the seminar was organized in three segments, comprising the inaugural session followed by two technical sessions. 

Prof. G.T Thong (Pro-Vice Chancellor, Kohima Campus, NU) delivering the keynote address complimented the organizers for facilitating such a platform for knowledge sharing, advancement of knowledge, and cross-border research, to look beyond one’s own borders and drawing inspiration from one another. 

He encouraged the gathering by joining in the call for a more inclusive and sensitive approach to women everywhere for a balanced development.

Sharing reflections from Thailand, the two international speakers from Chiangmai University in Thailand, Dr. Ariya Svetamra presented a paper on ‘Community-based Tourism and Empowerment of Ethnic Women in Upper North Thailand’ and Dr. Arratee Ayuttacorn on ‘Women’s Negotiation on Land Dispossession.’

Speakers from Nagaland University shared reflections from Nagaland through the variety of papers presented. Prof. Jano. L Sekhose presented on ‘Navigating the world of Naga women down the ages and beyond,’ Prof. Lungsang Zeliang on ‘Visualizing Naga women’s representation in education,’, and Dr. Petekhrienuo Sorhie on ‘Localizing SDG5 in Nagaland: issues and challenges.’

The paper presentations were followed by deliberation and discussion session on various pertinent socio-economic and cultural barriers that impede the development of women in particular and society in general, wherein ideas, perspectives, and opinions were exchanged both from the context of Nagaland and Thailand.
 



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