document.write('<p><strong>Binalakshmi Nepram-Mentschel</strong> was born in the state of Manipur in India\'s Northeast region state, bordering Myanmar. She is a writer-activist who is spearheading work on making disarmament a movement and meaningful issue. In 2004, Bina co-founded India\'s first civil society organization dedicated to conventional disarmament issues, the <a href=\"http://www.cafi-online.org/\" target=\"_blank\">Control Arms Foundation of India</a>. And in 2007, Bina launched the Manipur Women Gun Survivor Network. Bina was awarded a Ploughshares Fellowship in 2004 to work on small arms mitigation in northeastern India and the 2006 WISCOMP Scholar of Peace for her work on women and disarmament issues.</p>\n\n<p>Bina has authored two books, <em>South Asia\'s Fractured Frontier: Armed Conflict, Narcotics and Small Arms Proliferation in India\'s Northeast</em> and <em>Meckley</em>, a historical fiction based on the conflict in Manipur and an edited volume titled <em>India and the Arms Trade Treaty</em>. </p>');
