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Driving Change, Shaping Lives | Radcliffe Institute
"Driving Change, Shaping Lives: Gender in the Developing World" brings together leading experts from different fields, countries, and perspectives at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study to explore the complex roles of gender in the developing world.
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Gender in the Developing World Panel 5: "Politics Panel" with Esther Duflo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Aloisea Inyumba (Senator, Rwanda Parliament), and Humaira Awais Shahid RI '10 (Provincial Parliamentarian, Pakistan), moderated by Asim Ijaz Khwaja (Harvard Kennedy School) 03/04/11
Gender in the Developing World Panel 4: "Education Panel" with Thuwayba Al Barwani (Sultan Qaboos University), Jishnu Das (World Bank), and Cecilia María Vélez (Former National Minister of Education, Colombia), moderated by Fernando M. Reimers (Harvard Graduate School of Education) 03/04/11
Gender in the Developing World Welcome Back by Iris Bohnet (Harvard Kennedy School) Panel 1: "Technology Panel" with Taryn Dinkelman (Princeton University), Robert Jensen (University of California at Los Angeles), and Kristine Pearson (Lifeline Energy), moderated by Margo I. Seltzer (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences) 03/04/11
Gender in the Developing World Panel 2: "Health" with Joyce Banda (Vice President, Malawi), Mirai Chatterjee (Self-Employed Women's Association), and Kirk R. Smith (University of California at Berkeley), moderated by Paula A. Johnson (Harvard Medical School) 03/03/11
Gender in the Developing World Welcome Remarks by Barbara J. Grosz (Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study) and Brigitte Madrian (Senior Advisor to the Social Sciences Program, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study and Harvard Kennedy School) Panel 1: "Shifting Populations" with Amy O'Neill Richard (Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons), Valerie M. Hudson (Brigham Young University), and Rhacel Salazar Parreñas (University of Southern California), moderated by Swanee Hunt (Harvard Kennedy School) 03/03/11
