Dipika Srivastava
Programme Associate
dipika@tarshi.net
Dipika Srivastava has a Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Development and Management from the Institute of Engineering and Rural Technology, Allahabad.
She has worked in the area of reproductive health of women and adolescent girls. She has a keen interest in training and reproductive and sexual health
related issues.
Dipika is a Programme Associate with TARSHI. Her work includes reporting, documentation, assisting in developing Hindi IEC material and networking.
Janette Sunita
Director Administration and Finance
janette@tarshi.net
Janette Sunita is a Post Graduate in Business Administration
specialising in Marketing and Finance. She has substantial experience
working with the UN, Corporate and Social Development sectors. She is
Director Administration and Finance for TARSHI and for the Resource
Centre.
Madhubala
Administration Assistant
madhubala@tarshi.net
Madhubala has a Bachelors of Arts degree in Sociology from IGNOU. She
has been working in TARSHI since 1999. Prior to this, she was teaching.
Her interests include teaching and interacting with children, creative
pursuits and counselling.
Madhubala is the Administration Assistant at TARSHI and handles the
front desk, maintains the database of all publications and other
resources, and provides administrative support to all TARSHI programmes.
Prabha Nagaraja
Director Programmes
prabha@tarshi.net
Prabha Nagaraja is a Post Graduate in Child Development from Delhi
University. She worked with children with dyslexia and other
disabilities before joining TARSHI at its inception in 1996. Her areas
of interest include sexuality education for young people and the sexual
rights of people with disabilities.
Prabha is Director Programmes at TARSHI. Her work includes overseeing the
TARSHI helpline, training, developing programmes and publications,
networking and programme management.
Radhika Chandiramani
Executive Director
rchandiramani@tarshi.net
Radhika Chandiramani trained as a clinical psychologist at the National
Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS). She founded
TARSHI in 1996. Her main areas of interest are sexuality and rights. She
is a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship for Leadership Development
and the Soros Reproductive Health and Rights Fellowship. She has
co-edited Sexuality, Gender and Rights: Exploring Theory and Practice in
South and Southeast Asia (Sage, 2005). Her most recent publication
is Good Times for Everyone: Sexuality Questions, Feminist Answers.
Radhika is the Executive Director of TARSHI, the South and Southeast
Asia Resource Centre on Sexuality, and the co-Director of The Sexuality
and Rights Institute in India.

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