MEDIA PROJECTS
The
Media Fellowships are designed to support young and mid-career journalists
seeking to focus on in-depth stories. Media Fellows are required to
publish a stipulated number of articles in established publications.
2008
K.K. Shahina (New Delhi, India)
Feminization of Communalism in Kerala in the Context of Communal
Violence in Maradu
2007
Mr.
Azim Ahmad Khan ( New Delhi, India)
Access to Justice and peacebuilding in Gujarat: The Way Forward
Mr.
Luv Puri (Jammu, India)
Exploring the reality across the Line of Control
2006
Babita
Basnet, (Kathmandu, Nepal)
A Pilot Case Study on Women in Conflict Affected Areas in
Nepal: Their Present and Future
2005
Vanita
Sharma & Rinku Dutta (Delhi)
Women of Indian Origin Surviving and Thriving in Pakistan:
An Unlikely Success Story?
Wasbir
Hussain (Guwahati, Assam)
Homemakers without the Men: Women-Headed Households in Violence-wracked
Assam
George
Joseph (New Delhi)
Striving for Social Reconciliation in Kashmir: Does Ladakh
Show the Way?
Raheel
Dhattiwala (Ahmedabad,
Gujarat)
Social Changes among the Muslims of Ahmedabad since 1990 (with
a focus on the status post-Gujarat Riots, 2002)
2004
Aarti
Tikkoo (Jammu, India)
Guns and Books at Odds in Jammu and Kashmir: Impact of Militancy
on Education in Jammu and Kashmir
Seema
Husain (Guwahati, India)
Multi-track Peace Initiatives in India’s Northeast
Kavita
Suri (Jammu, India)
Impact of Violence on Women’s Education in Kashmir
Dilip
D’Souza (Mumbai, India)
New Glory: Peace as Patriotism
2003
Jyoti
Malhotra (New Delhi, India)
In Tibet Today: Towards Conflict Resolution
Ammara
Durrani (Karachi, Pakistan)
2002
Shruba
Mukherjee (New Delhi, India)
Women Cadres of PWG: Conflict Mongers or Managers
2001
Manimala
(New Delhi, India)
Hinsapurna Vishwa mein Shanti ki Bhasha: Kashmir mein Sangharsh
ke bad Jeevit Mahilaon ki Shakti
2000
Alladi
Jayasri (Bangalore, India)
Empowerment of Women: Answers from Tibet
Amita
Joshi (New Delhi, India)
Sangharsh Ki Bhasha aur Mahilaen (Sandarbh – Assam)
Sudha
Ramachandran (Bangalore, India) and Sonia Jabbar (New Delhi, India)
The Shades of Violence: Women and Kashmir