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Centre for Equity and Inclusion
Centre for Equity and Inclusion logoCentre for Equity and Inclusion logo
Formation2009
FounderSara Abdullah Pilot and Lora Krishnamurthi Prabhu
TypeNon-governmental organisation
PurposeImprove women's rights and female empowerment
Location
ChairpersonSara Abdullah Pilot
Executive DirectorLora K. Prabhu
Parent organizationJai Jawan Jai Kisan Trust
Websitewww.cequinindia.org

The Centre for Equity and Inclusion (CEQUIN) is a non-governmental organisation based in New Delhi, India, that promotes the equal rights of women and girls by encouraging them to lead a violence-free life, develop their own abilities, manage their resources, and participate in decision-making processes.

Organisation

CEQUIN was co-founded in 2009 by Sara Abdullah Pilot, a social worker and Lora Krishnamurthi Prabhu.

CEQUIN conducted research and advocacy on gender-based violence in public spaces in 2010, leading to a National Level Conference in partnership with NCW and UNDP on the issue, followed by the publication of the book The Fear that Stalks by Zubaan Books in 2012. Many of the recommendations flagged by CEQUIN were incorporated in the Justice Verma Committee Report and the Criminal Law Amendment Act. CEQUIN was selected as one of the NGOs to run the Awaz Uthao Campaign pilot project by the Govt of NCT Delhi.

In 2014, CEQUIN partnered with UMEED in India to provide electric rickshaws to women as a means to increase their economic opportunities.

References

  1. "Sara Abdullah Pilot on equality and inclusion for women". femina.in. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  2. "Sara Pilot: Stitching a Story of Empowerment". CORALESQUE. 18 March 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  3. "The many shades of a woman". Hindustan Times. 8 March 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  4. "'Ummeed ki rickshaw' - An attempt to empower women". Zee News. 6 September 2012. Archived from the original on 12 October 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2015.

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