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Lead Her Ship’: Women’s Conclave at Jamia Hamdard Empowers NGOs to Strengthen Leadership and Collaboration

NEW DELHI :

A two-day Women’s Conclave titled “Lead Her Ship” was inaugurated at Jamia Hamdard University on Wednesday with the participation of over 200 women representatives and 40 NGOs from across India. The event aims to build the capacity of women-led NGOs, enhance their leadership skills, and provide them with practical guidance on registration, funding, and community engagement.

The conclave, organised in collaboration with Tweet Foundation and the Centre for Training and Development is focused on helping women navigate challenges in running NGOs — from compliance and fundraising to partnership building and social outreach.

The event was inaugurated by Dr. M. Afshar Alam Vice-Chancellor of Jamia Hamdard, who emphasised the importance of empowering women to become effective leaders in social work. Ms. Prachi Kaur, the Chief Guest, and several experts from the development and academic sectors were also present.

Speaking at the inaugural session, Dr. Alam said, “We are organising this conclave for women-led NGOs from all over India to help them understand how to work efficiently — how to apply for funds, register their organisations, and collaborate effectively. The title ‘Lead Her Ship’ beautifully captures the spirit of women leadership — to ensure that their ship sails smoothly and contributes meaningfully to the nation and the world.”

He added that NGOs from all regions — North, South, East, West, and even the Andaman Islands are attending, making the conclave a truly national platform for women leaders.

The sessions across the two days will cover vital topics such as legal compliance, resource mobilisation, data collection, and result-oriented community engagement, Experts will also share success stories of established NGOs to inspire new entrants in the field.

Ms Rahmathunnissa, Chairperson of Tweet Foundation, outlined the core objectives of the conclave, saying, “Our goal is to collaborate, share ideas, and empower women through dialogue, sharing, and caring. The sessions will help participants understand how to legalise their work, comply with regulations, and develop leadership qualities. We also want to train them to identify and mobilise resources effectively.”

He further highlighted the need for NGOs to be financially committed and transparent, ensuring that their assistance helps beneficiaries — particularly women and girls — live with dignity and long-term self-reliance.

The conclave is designed as a forum for mutual learning and networking, where participants can exchange their experiences, discuss challenges, and explore partnerships with both government and non-government agencies. The second day will feature a directory release and special sessions chaired by Dr. Alam, along with presentations from leading NGOs and policymakers.

With its focus on leadership development, capacity building, and sustainable social change, the Women’s Conclave at Jamia Hamdard reflects a growing movement towards recognising women as central drivers of community transformation.

As Dr. Alam aptly summed up, “When women lead her ship, they not only navigate their own path but steer the entire community towards progress.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / October 08th, 2025

Jamia Hamdard Establishes Asian Federation of Societies for Alternatives to Animal Experiments

NEW DELHI :

New Delhi:

The valedictory function of the 4th Asian Congress for Alternatives to Animal Experiments was held at Jamia Hamdard Convention Centre where Prof. (Dr.) M. Afshar Alam, Vice-Chancellor, Jamia Hamdard was the Chief Guest of the programme. Organizing secretary Prof. S. Raisuddin informed that this congress is being held for the first time in India. During this congress, the founding members of the society and representatives from India, China, Japan, and South Korea signed a joint declaration to establish the Asian Federation of Societies for Alternatives to Animal Experiments (AFSAAE).

Well-wishers from societies working for alternatives from America, Europe, and Sri Lanka also wished good link to the foundation. All the representatives were felicitated by the Organising Secretary. Prof. Y.K. Gupta and Dr. M.A. Akbarsha graced the occasion as Guest of Honour.

Prof. Y.K. Gupta urged the scientists to understand the pain of animals while using them for scientific experiments. Dr. Akbarsha announced the next meeting to be held at Hyderabad.

Prof. Raisuddin presented a detailed report of three days deliberations during the conference. He also announced various awards for best presentations by young scientists.

Dr. Christian Pellevoisin, Scientific Director, MatTek & CEO Urbilateria France sponsored best poster presentation awards and cash prizes to the budding scientists.

Dr. Kristie Sullivan, Vice President, Education and Outreach, Institute for In Vitro Sciences, USA and Prof Winfried Neuhaus, member of the Austrian Commission for Animal Experimentation also appreciated the successful organisation of the Congress.

Prof. (Dr.) M. Afshar Alam, Vice Chancellor congratulated the Organising committee members for the successful organisation of the conference. He appreciated the patronage of Mr. Hammad Ahmed, Chancellor, Jamia Hamdard and financial support of Hamdard National Foundation along with other funding agencies for enabling Jamia Hamdard to develop alternative models of animal experiments. Programme ended with vote of thanks by the Organising Secretary and National Anthem.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / December 16th, 2024