My Fellowship Journey: Of Gender, Hills and Tibetan Lemon Tarts
It all started with this itch of mine to explore gender in and of itself […]
Ensuring Gender Mainstreaming in the Tibetan Administration
Gender Mainstreaming can be defined as ‘ integration of a gender perspective into the preparation, […]
So, You Think Working in the Social/Development Sector is Boring?
A khadi-clad, jhola bearing, frail looking bespectacled person in her 20s, with greasy hair, hassled […]
Farewell to An Able Leader: Dr. Pema Yangchen
Dr. Pema Yangchen was born in Bhutan and came to India in 1983. After completing […]
Online Gender Training: Does It Really Work?
Fresh from my AIF Clinton Fellowship Orientation, I started work with my host organization, the […]
Stories of First-Generation Tibetans in India
Between December 2020 to January 2021, I had the privilege of learning the Tibetan language […]
Safety in Statelessness: Tibetan Women Helpline
A home or a country we can call our own is something that most of […]
Virtual Interventions in Development Sector Trainings: Part 2
I was and am delighted to have been placed at the Women’s Empowerment Desk (WED) […]
Bridging the Virtual Gap: Lessons From Central Tibetan Administration
December 16 was an unusually cold winter day in Lucknow. In a year that had […]
Understanding Tibetan Culture Through the Tibetan Language
The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis talks about linguistic relativity, which essentially means that language shapes reality. The […]