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Women and Public Policy Program Seminar Series
Women and Public Policy Program, Harvard Kennedy School
100 episodes
9 months ago
A weekly seminar during the academic year focused on understanding and closing gender gaps in the areas of economic opportunity, political participation, health, and education.
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A weekly seminar during the academic year focused on understanding and closing gender gaps in the areas of economic opportunity, political participation, health, and education.
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Courses
Education
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Equal Opportunity Peacekeeping with Sabrina Karim
Women and Public Policy Program Seminar Series
1 hour 2 minutes 53 seconds
7 years ago
Equal Opportunity Peacekeeping with Sabrina Karim
In this seminar, Sabrina Karim focuses on the role women have played in peacekeeping, arguing that increasing the number of women is important, but so are gender norms within peacekeeping missions. She demonstrates that in order to make peacekeeping missions more effective at protecting civilians in war torn countries, particular attention to gender is needed. Sabrina Karim, Assistant Professor; Caplan Faculty Fellow, Government Department, Cornell University 
Women and Public Policy Program Seminar Series
A weekly seminar during the academic year focused on understanding and closing gender gaps in the areas of economic opportunity, political participation, health, and education.