Rita Manchanda
Rita Manchanda is an established writer, scholar-researcher, and human rights activist specializing in conflicts and peace-building in South Asia with particular attention to vulnerable and marginalized groups, that is, women, minorities, indigenous peoples, and forcibly displaced persons. Professor Manchanda has over 15 years of experience as a Senior Executive and Research Director with the regional NGO "South Asia Forum for Human Rights" (SAFHR), directing and coordinating a diverse...See more
Rita Manchanda is an established writer, scholar-researcher, and human rights activist specializing in conflicts and peace-building in South Asia with particular attention to vulnerable and marginalized groups, that is, women, minorities, indigenous peoples, and forcibly displaced persons. Professor Manchanda has over 15 years of experience as a Senior Executive and Research Director with the regional NGO "South Asia Forum for Human Rights" (SAFHR), directing and coordinating a diverse portfolio of programs, including "Human Rights Audits of Peace Processes," "Women, Conflict, and Peace," "Media in Conflict," and "Rights-based Approaches to Poverty Reduction." Also, during the last decade and a half, she had been the gender advisor, Commonwealth Technical Fund (2004-05), and consultant in projects with UN Women (2010-11, 2012- 13, 2014), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP 2014-15), Centre for Humanitarian Dialogues (2011, 2012), and SAFERWORLD (2015, 2016). She has lectured on conflict resolution at Rotary Centre for International Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution, Chulalongkorn University (2014), Welthungerhilfe (WHH; 2014), Lady Shri Ram College (2008-16), and SAFHR: Human Rights and Peace Orientation Course (2000-08). Her more recent publication SAGE Series in Human Rights Audits of Peace Processes undertaken by SAFHR and published by SAGE (2015), is a field-based audit study of peace-making in Northeast (India), Balochistan (Pakistan), Madhesh (Nepal), and Chittagong Hill Tracts (Bangladesh). Among her many books and articles are Women War and Peace in South Asia: Beyond Victimhood to Agency, a pioneering study on feminist theorizing and praxis on conflict and peace-building (SAGE 2001), and Naga Women in the Peace Process (SAGE 2004). See less