Moneylife Foundation honours Goa women activists
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*Moneylife Foundation conducts financial literacy seminar in Goa for women
savers, honours women activists *

Moneylife Foundation, on the occasion of International Women’s Day,
conducted a special financial literacy seminar for women savers. It also
felicitated Goa-based activists, Advocate Albertina Almedia, an eminent
human rights activist and a lawyer; and Dr Nishtha Dessai, director of
Children’s Rights in Goa, an NGO involved in child protection and advocacy.
This was the Foundation’s first, full day, financial literacy seminar at
Goa the International Centre Goa (IGC). A session on women was conducted by
Sucheta Dalal, trustee of Moneylife Foundation.

Ms Dalal emphasized on the importance of financial literacy among women and
also urged men to share financial information with their spouses. Lack of
financial literacy often makes housewives the target of the multi-level
marketing and Ponzi schemes, hence it is important for them to be
financially aware. She gave cases studies, explaining the financial strains
the family has to go through in case of divorce or separation and its
effect of loan repayment if taken by the couple.

According to Ms Dalal, all women must make a list of their family’s
financial commitments and outstanding obligations, check for nominations on
FDs, apartment documents, insurance and ensure they are up-to-date. They
should have at least one separate bank account, she stressed.

The event was followed by felicitation of the women activist from Goa.
Nandini Sahai, the director of the International Centre, Goa, which also
partnered with Moneylife Foundation introduced the women activists.

Advocate Albertina Almedia, a practicing lawyer and human rights activist
has been actively involved in many complaints committees to inquire into
the cases of sexual harassment at work place among others and draft their
policy. She is associated with various organizations and advocacy groups
fighting for women’s rights, children’s rights, human rights,
self-governance, environment, development and tourism related issues. She
is the founder-activists of Bailancho Saad, a women’s collective
organization working on gender concerns, founding and managing trustee of
Saad Aangan, a gender resource group and governing body member of Sandarsh,
involved in research and training initiatives.

“I am glad that an organization which works for financial literacy has
honoured me for my work which has nothing to do with finance. I don’t
understand much about money but understand property rights. I appreciate
Moneylife Foundation’s effort in making women financially aware including
on the property matters,” said Ms Almedia while receiving the award.

Ms Almedia has conducted numerous programs and training sessions such as
gender sensitization programmes for the Goa police, conceptualizing and
conducting capacity building program for elected women representatives from
Panchayati Raj Institute, etc. Currently, she is the member of the
permanent Lok Adalat for North Goa Districts and member of complaints
committees of various workplaces constitutes as per the Vishaka Judgment of
the Supreme Court.
Ms Nishtha Desia, is director of Children's Rights in Goa (CRG), the first
organization in India to attempt and build a coordinated community response
to trafficking of children and tourism-related paedophilia. Apart from its
active campaigning, it conducts training and sensitization programmes for
the Goa police and assists on cases. It also engages the tourism industry
to develop a child-friendly tourism code. Its Stop Paedophilia campaign was
developed in November 2000 and has been improved and strengthened over the
years.

“I am happy that Moneylife Foundation has recognized our work. It’s a great
pleasure to receive this award on International Women’s Day as our team has
majority of women,” said Dr Dessai.

CRG along with other NGOs campaigned and submitted a draft scheme to the
government to combat paedophilia and child trafficking. Its efforts paid
off when the ‘Goa Children’s Act’ was enacted. The legislation has
specifically made such abuse a non-bailable offence under Section 2 (a) of
the Criminal Procedure Code 1973.

Dr Dessai is also a prolific writer. She has authored three books, Child
Sexual Abuse in Goa: A Case Study; See the Evil; A study on tourism related
paedophilia in Goa; and Liberation vs Armed Aggression – The Media
Responses to Goa’s Liberation.
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