Women and girls in India seem to be fighting a triple pandemic: One, that is restricting their mobility; two, that is restricting their access to education and employment; and three, that is pushing them into forced child marriages and cycles of violence.
Author: Bansari Kamdar
Bansari Kamdar is a freelance reporter and the managing editor of Newspaperwali, a feminist newsletter on gender and South Asia. She has written for The Diplomat, Boston Globe, Huffington Post, AP News, Conversation, CNN-News 18 and more. Kamdar also works as the graduate research assistant for the Center for International Development at Harvard University and the Mauricio Gastón Institute for Latino Community Development and Public Policy at University of Massachusetts Boston.