Jus Corpus and Symbiosis Law School Nagpur in collaboration with American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) and Shri Ram Swaroop Memorial University, Lucknow has conducted the 2nd International Virtual Conference on “Women Rights in Emerging Societies” on February 17, 2024. The Women’s Rights in Developing Countries Conference, in its first edition, served as a crucial platform for global dialogue and collaboration. Addressing the myriad challenges women face in developing nations, the conference aimed to foster awareness, understanding, and actionable solutions. Delegates from diverse backgrounds, including policymakers, activists, scholars, and grassroots organizers, convened to share insights and strategies. The discussions delved into the multifaceted issues hindering women’s progress in developing countries, ranging from economic disparities and limited educational opportunities to gender-based violence and healthcare inequalities. The Women’s Rights in Developing Countries Conference in its second edition offered a vital platform for stakeholders to converge, discuss, and strategize on advancing gender equality. With diverse perspectives from policymakers, activists, and scholars, the conference provided a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by women in developing nations. Attendees have gained insights into successful initiatives, fostering collaboration and inspiring actionable solutions. The event was aimed to catalyze change by promoting awareness and advocating for inclusive policies. Through shared knowledge and a united commit... See more
Jus Corpus and Symbiosis Law School Nagpur in collaboration with American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) and Shri Ram Swaroop Memorial University, Lucknow has conducted the 2nd International Virtual Conference on “Women Rights in Emerging Societies” on February 17, 2024. The Women’s Rights in Developing Countries Conference, in its first edition, served as a crucial platform for global dialogue and collaboration. Addressing the myriad challenges women face in developing nations, the conference aimed to foster awareness, understanding, and actionable solutions. Delegates from diverse backgrounds, including policymakers, activists, scholars, and grassroots organizers, convened to share insights and strategies. The discussions delved into the multifaceted issues hindering women’s progress in developing countries, ranging from economic disparities and limited educational opportunities to gender-based violence and healthcare inequalities. The Women’s Rights in Developing Countries Conference in its second edition offered a vital platform for stakeholders to converge, discuss, and strategize on advancing gender equality. With diverse perspectives from policymakers, activists, and scholars, the conference provided a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by women in developing nations. Attendees have gained insights into successful initiatives, fostering collaboration and inspiring actionable solutions. The event was aimed to catalyze change by promoting awareness and advocating for inclusive policies. Through shared knowledge and a united commitment, the conference strived to empower women, driving tangible progress toward a more equitable future in developing countries.