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Ending GBV is essential for building equitable, sustainable, and climate-resilient agri-food systems; and it’s not only a human rights imperative, but also central to climate adaptation and economic stability.

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Vacancy | GxD hub, LEAD/IFMR | Research Manager

Hiring a Research Manager to join us at the Gender x Digital (GxD) Hub at LEAD at Krea University, Delhi.

As a Research Manager, you will lead and shape rigorous evidence generation at the intersection of gender, AI, and digital systems, informing more inclusive digital policies and platforms in India. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys geeking out over measurement challenges, causal questions, and the nuances of designing evaluations that answer what works, for whom, and why. We welcome applications from researchers with strong mixed-methods expertise, experience designing theory or experiment based evaluations, and a deep commitment to gender equality and digital inclusion.

Must-haves:
• 4+ years of experience in evaluation and applied research
• Ability to manage data quality, lead statistical analysis, and translate findings into clear, compelling reports and briefs
• Strong interest in gender equality, livelihoods, and digital inclusion
• Comfort with ambiguity and a fast-paced environment, as the ecosystem evolves and pivots to new areas of inquiry
📍 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/gcBpjtHy

📆 Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
So sooner you apply the better!

The Politics and Economics of FDI through a Gender lens APRIL 9

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The Politics and Economics of FDI through a Gender lens APRIL 9

Time: April 9, 2013 from 10am to 12:45pm
Location: Magnolia Hall, India Habitat Centre
Event Type: isst-hbf, gender, and, economic, policy, forum, april, 9
Organized By: Shiny Saha
Latest Activity: Apr 10, 2013

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Event Description

The Institute of Social Studies Trust (ISST), in association with Heinrich Böll Foundation (HBF), presents the seventh Gender and Economic Policy Discussion Forum.
The Forum is a series of conferences to be held between the months of January 2013 and October 2013.
The intention of these forums is to bring together the best people from government, research, policy, etc, highlight key issues and add to on-going debates. Discussion notes are prepared for wider circulation after the forums are over.


The next, and seventh, forum is on 'The Politics and Economics of FDI through a Gender lens' on Tuesday,  9th April 2013, from 10 am to 12.45 pm, at Magnolia Hall, India Habitat Centre.  

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Comment by Shiny Saha on April 10, 2013 at 10:45

Glad you liked it Sanghamitra. Thank you for coming. :)

Comment by Sanghamitra Dhar on April 10, 2013 at 9:59

It was a good discussion. And all the three speakers spoke extremely well. 

Thanks for the experience! :)

Comment by Rituu B Nanda on April 8, 2013 at 12:49

Thanks for sharing Shiny!

Comment by Shiny Saha on April 8, 2013 at 12:19

Flow of Events

Registration - 9:30 am
Welcome Remarks - 10:00 am
Presentations - 10:15 am


Chair: Ms Sarojini G Thakur

Speakers:

Ms Ranja Sengupta, Third World Network

Dr Arpita Mukherjee, ICRIER

Ms Anandi Venkateswaran, Under Secretary, Government of India

Break for Tea - 11:30 am
Q & A and Discussion - 11.50
Summing-up - 12.30 pm

Comment by Sanghamitra Dhar on April 7, 2013 at 20:53

This is an interesting topic and I intend to attend. Please could you share who are the key speakers?

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