[Advertisement] GNLU Centre For Women And Child Rights Organises 14-Day Online Certificate Course On 'Women At Work: Aligning Gender Justice And Economic Freedom'

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24 Jan 2026 11:55 AM IST

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    The GNLU Centre for Women and Child Rights is organizing the 14-Day Online Certificate Course on 'Women at Work: Aligning Gender Justice and Economic Freedom' from 10th February to 26th February 2026.

    About the Centre

    The GNLU Centre for Women and Child Rights (GCWCR) was established in September 2020 to develop, promote and support advanced, interdisciplinary studies and research pertaining to women and child welfare, which lie at the intersection of law and policy. The Centre's ultimate goal is to ensure social justice, human rights, and enhanced quality of life for all the children and women in India, with a particular emphasis on equitable quality education, care, protection, and justice for marginalised and neglected women and children.

    The Centre has collaborated with leading organisations like the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), National Commission for Women (NCW), and Indus Action, among others; to carry out research studies, field investigations, workshops, etc. Under the Centre's guidance and supervision, our students are actively engaged in research on Section 12(1)(c), Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009; NITI Aayog's Project SATH-E, and Surrogacy Laws in South Asia.

    As part of our March For Women 2.0 initiative, dedicated to advancing gender justice, we are delighted to invite you to our 14-day Certificate Course on 'Women at Work: Aligning Gender Justice and Economic Freedom' from 10th to 26th February 2026. This course is open to all, reflecting our belief that gender justice and economic empowerment is not just an academic discourse but a lived reality that affects everyone—from homemakers to grassroots activists, legal professionals, researchers, and policymakers.

    Why You Should Join

    Comprehensive Understanding: Explore the legal, social, and economic dimensions of women empowerment in India.

    Diverse Expert Speakers: Learn from leading academicians, researchers, activists, and feminist economists.

    Interactive Sessions: Engage in thought-provoking discussions and Q&A segments.

    Bridges Theory and Reality: Learn about the problems and why they persist and what is being done worldwide to address them.

    Course Highlights

    ● Women and their Role in the Informal Sector

    ● Transgender Inclusion in Economic and Financial Sector

    ● Role of Digitalisation & Non-traditional Livelihood on Women's Economic Empowerment

    ● Women's Empowerment & Inclusive Growth through Gender Budgeting

    ● Female Employment and Work Patterns among Urban Women in India

    ● And many more!

    (For more details, refer to the brochure.)

    Who can Participate?

    ● Academicians

    ● Practitioners

    ● Activists

    ● Students

    ● Scholars

    ● Members of NGOs

    ● Laypersons

    ● Other stakeholders, working in the field of Gender Rights and Economic Justice.

    Registration & Certification

    Deadline to Register: 5th February 2026

    Session Timings: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM IST (daily, except Sundays & National Holidays)

    Platform: Online (link will be shared upon registration)

    Certificate: Available upon completion (75% attendance, and a 30 marks MCQ evaluation with a minimum score of 50%)

    How to Register

    1. For all participants – Fill out the Registration Form.
    2. Payment fee -
      • For Non-GNLU Participants- Pay ₹1,000
      • For GNLU Participants - ₹500
    3. Pay via Payment Link.
    4. Upload proof of payment in the registration form.

    For queries, feel free to reach out to Aashiva Kaul, Secretary (+91 9313333999) or Kuhu Dubey, Core Member (+91 6355406872) or mail at cwcr@gnlu.ac.in.

    Further details are available in the brochure attached.

    Follow @gnlu_cwcr on Instagram for updates.

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