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It's our 50th episode! And if you have joined the journey so far, you'll know Teia and Lauren like to talk about power and feminist ways of working. This time they're talking about feminist policies. All this policy and feminism talk can seem pretty comforting at first, but Lauren and Teia ask; What are they? Why does Sweden have one? Who else has a feminist policy, and what's the impact? Are they even fit for purpose?
References:
UK Government contributions and lessons
UN Women Brief on Feminist Foreign Policies
Sweden Feminist Foreign Policy
The Guardian on the Swedish Government
Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy
Chatham House event
United States Institue for Peace
Canada's policy priorities
OECD learning and practice
Follow us:
Instagram: @jrnypodcast
Twitter: @jrnypodcast
Edited by Teia Rogers
Music by Praz Khanal
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's our 50th episode! And if you have joined the journey so far, you'll know Teia and Lauren like to talk about power and feminist ways of working. This time they're talking about feminist policies. All this policy and feminism talk can seem pretty comforting at first, but Lauren and Teia ask; What are they? Why does Sweden have one? Who else has a feminist policy, and what's the impact? Are they even fit for purpose?
References:
UK Government contributions and lessons
UN Women Brief on Feminist Foreign Policies
Sweden Feminist Foreign Policy
The Guardian on the Swedish Government
Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy
Chatham House event
United States Institue for Peace
Canada's policy priorities
OECD learning and practice
Follow us:
Instagram: @jrnypodcast
Twitter: @jrnypodcast
Edited by Teia Rogers
Music by Praz Khanal
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.