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WAPPP faculty advisors, fellows and staff, Fall 2008
 
WELCOME FROM THE DIRECTOR
It is with great pleasure that we present our first newsletter to you. A lot is happening at WAPPP, advancing our knowledge about gender in public policy and leadership and strengthening our impact around the world.
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Faculty Spotlight
 
A CHARGE, A CHALLENGE, A VISION: IRIS BOHNET
In its eleventh year, Harvard Kennedy School’s Women and Public Policy Program welcomes Dr. Iris Bohnet, Professor of Public Policy, as the center’s director.

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WAPPP News
 
euros   NEGOTIATION JOURNAL OCTOBER 2008: GENDER IN NEGOTIATION
Gender has become one of the hottest areas of negotiation research and teaching in recent years. The topic has received increasing media attention, and negotiation students and executive education participants more frequently request that educators address the topic of gender dynamics at the bargaining table.

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  WOMEN LEARN HOW TO RUN FOR OFFICE IN WAPPP INITIATIVE
As this year’s presidential election has shown, female candidates face unique challenges in the political arena. Kate Coyne-McCoy, Northeast regional director of EMILY’s List and Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) fellow, addressed these obstacles in in the first session of the political training program, From Harvard Square to the Oval Office.
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  INSIGHTS ON WOMEN’S POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT: GENDER QUOTAS
Quotas are both an important tool for ensuring women’s representation in politics and a significant factor for encouraging women from various backgrounds to be part of the political process.
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  INSIGHTS ON DEVELOPMENT: REBUILDING LIBERIA’S POST-CONFLICT ECONOMY TO WORK FOR WOMEN
Three Key Recommendations: 1) Prioritize the construction of farm-to-market and rural access roads; 2) Meet the credit needs of urban women; and 3) Enable women to move into more productive, non-traditional, emerging sectors.

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  INSIGHTS ON SECURITY EFFECTS OF GENDER OVERSIGHTS: RECONSTRUCTION POLICY IN SIERRA LEONE
Security policy in post-conflict Sierra Leone has fallen short of recognizing female combatants as soldiers.  As a result, post-conflict reconstruction policies have failed to adequately deal with women’s needs as ex-combatants, which would be critical for their successful reintegration and the rebuilding of the country. 
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Awards and Recognitions
 
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Professor Iris Bohnet, WAPPP director, was invited by the World Economic Forum to serve on the Global Agenda Council on the Gender Gap and on the Global Agenda Council on Diversity.
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Victoria Budson, executive director of WAPPP, received a 2008 Women2Women Leadership award from Empower Peace.
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Fiona Greig, former WAPPP fellow, was named one of 2008 Women’s Forum Rising Talents.
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WAPPP received a research grant from the US Department of Defense to work on negotiation and culture in the Middle East, with a special focus on questions of gender, led by Professor Bohnet.
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Upcoming Events
 
11/6
Propensity to Negotiate and Career Advancement: Evidence and Practice from the Private Sector
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11/13
The Evolution of the Gender Wage Gap in Ukraine: Do Minimum Wages Matter?
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11/20
Women’s Leadership in National Security
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12/4
Relational Accounts: An Answer to Women’s Compensation Negotiation Dilemma
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12/5
FILM SCREENING: Pray the Devil Back To Hell
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thank you

The Women and Public Policy Program gratefully acknowledges the support of the Women's Leadership Board and the Security Alliance, along with numerous individuals, foundations and corporations, to create gender equality and improve the lives of women and men throughout the world.

 

 

 

Seminars

Join us each Thursday for a seminar on gender and public policy in Taubman building, room 401 from 11:40 am to 1:00 pm.

This series is made possible through the generous support of the Abigail E. Disney Fund
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The Women and Public Policy Program asks what we can do to create gender equality and improve the lives of women and men throughout the world. ;

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