Student of Literature and Political Science from Delhi University, Kashvi Chandok is an independent researcher and writer with a demonstrated history in exploring the issues of international relations, women’s rights and climate change. She is representing India in an endeavour by UN Women and the OHCHR by participating in conversation around Enhancing the Protection of Women’s Human Rights in the Context of Shrinking Democratic Space in Asia. She has previously worked with the ASEAN Youth Organisation, Delhi Commission For Women, Feminism In India and Centre For Social Research.
Kashvi Chandok
India’s youth put energy into battling climate change
October 22Extreme rainfall has affected livelihoods and claimed lives in India. This is evidence of the far re …
India’s youth put energy into battling climate change Read More »
Read more