India has a long history of mobilization for women’s rights and a very diverse set of women’s movements that, paradoxically, can hamper claims-making processes. This brief outlines the progress, or lack of it, on the issues of violence against women and domestic work, highlighting factors that facilitate policy change, such as consensus across different women’s movements and open policy-making processes, and those that militate against it, like the perception that such claims pose fundamental challenges to state power, and to hegemonic conceptions of community, family and sexuality.
For more information on the project, see
Project Brief 5. The Project Brief on the
Indonesia case study is also available online.
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