After the introductory South Asian Voices–Kubernein Initiative webinar on the need for a Feminist Foreign Policy Framework in South Asia, regional analysts from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka will consider the benefits and challenges of gender mainstreaming and elevating underrepresented voices in their respective countries in the fields of security, politics, and economics.
- November 16, 2021
- 8:00AM–10:30AM EDT
FULL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE (EST):
8:00 – 8:07AM: Welcome and Introduction (By Akriti Vasudeva, Editor-at-large, South Asian Voices and Research Analyst)
8:07 – 8:15AM: Prospects for and Current Status of Gender Mainstreaming in South Asia (By Priyanka Bhide, Co-Founder and Director, Kubernein Initiative)
8:15 – 9:15AM: Panel discussion on Challenges to Women’s Integration in Trade, Economic, and Foreign Policy: Perspectives from Nepal and Sri Lanka (Moderated By Priyanka Bhide, Co-Founder and Director, Kubernein Initiative)
9:15 – 10:15AM: Panel discussion on Intersection of Security, Geopolitics, and Gender: The View from India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan (Moderated by Brigitta Schuchert, Research Associate and Managing Editor, South Asian Voices)
- Nilofar Sakhi, Professorial Lecturer in International Affairs, George Washington University
- Tanvi Kulkarni, Policy Fellow, Asia-Pacific Leadership Network
- Zainab Najeeb, PhD student at the Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University
10:15 – 10:27AM: Endnote Speaker
10:27 – 10:30AM: Concluding remarks (By Ambika Vishwanath, Co-Founder and Director, Kubernein Initiative & Akriti Vasudeva, Editor-at-large, South Asian Voices and Research Analyst)
This event was originally published by STIMSON – South Asian Voices.