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By International Center for Research on Women & Feminism In India
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
The fifth and final episode of the ‘Women and Work: Why it Matters!’ podcast is here! Joining us for this episode is Sneha Sharma and Kirabo Suubi from ICRW. Sneha is a Senior Research and Program Associate at ICRW Asia and works on gender inclusion across thematic areas of women’s economic empowerment and livelihoods, adolescent empowerment, health, and family planning. She is currently anchoring the India research for the Rebuild project. Kirabo is a Gender Economist for Africa Region at the International Center for Research on Women. During her professional journey, Kirabo has conducted empirical research as well as advocated for evidence-based practical solutions to inform policy formulation.
Listen to the full episode as your hosts Purnima and Nilanjana talk to the duo about how women’s work has been impacted by COVID-19 and especially the women in the informal economy and discuss a pathway for building back better keeping in mind an equitable recovery for all.
This podcast series has been produced under ICRW Asia’s project, Rebuild: COVID-19 and women in the informal economy. Know more about the project: https://www.icrw.org/research-programs/assessing-covid-policy-impact-on-informal-workers-in-kenya-uganda/
Follow Sneha Sharma on Twitter: https://twitter.com/s1891_sneha
Follow Kirabo Suubi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kirabosuubi
Find more about ICRW at https://www.icrw.org/asia
The fourth episode of the ‘Women and Work: Why it Matters!’ podcast is here! Joining us for this episode is Grace Banu. Grace is a transgender activist and a leading voice in the anti-caste movement. She has also been advocating for Dalit and transgender rights, demanding along with other transgender people for reservation based on gender identity as well as caste.
Listen to the full episode as your hosts Purnima and Nilanjana talk to Grace about the relationship between caste, gender and work, the impact of the pandemic on trans workers, and much more!
This podcast series has been produced under ICRW Asia’s project, Rebuild: COVID-19 and women in the informal economy. Know more about the project: https://www.icrw.org/research-programs/assessing-covid-policy-impact-on-informal-workers-in-kenya-uganda/
Follow Grace Banu on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thirunangai
Find more about ICRW at https://www.icrw.org/asia
Find more about FII at https://feminisminindia.com/
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Podcast Editor: Shriya Roy (FII)
Podcast Hosts: Nilanjana Sengupta (ICRW), Purnima Singh (FII)
Podcast Conceptualization and technical content: (ICRW team) Sneha Sharma, Nilanjana Sengupta, Ketaki V Nagaraju, Sharmishtha Nanda, Srishty Anand, and Pranita Achyut
Podcast Communication and Administrative Support:
This International Women’s Day, Feminism In India and the International Center for Research on Women bring to you a very special episode of the ‘Women and Work: Why it Matters!’ podcast! Join ICRW’s President Peggy Clark and FII Founder-CEO Japleen Pasricha as they talk about the current state and future of gender equity, ICRW’s current work building off a foundation of 45 years of bringing proof to power, and much more!
This podcast series has been produced under ICRW Asia’s project, Rebuild: COVID-19 and women in the informal economy. Know more about the project: https://www.icrw.org/research-programs/assessing-covid-policy-impact-on-informal-workers-in-kenya-uganda/
Find more about ICRW at https://www.icrw.org/asia
Find more about FII at https://feminisminindia.com/
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Podcast Editor: Shriya Roy (FII)
The third episode of the ‘Women and Work: Why it Matters! podcast is here! Joining us for this episode is Neha Wadhawan, who works at the International Labour Organisation’s Delhi Office as the National Project Coordinator of the ILO’s Work in Freedom Programme. Neha is a political scientist by training and her research interests centre around issues of labour mobility, gender and citizenship in South Asia.
This podcast series has been produced under ICRW Asia’s project, Rebuild: COVID-19 and women in the informal economy. Know more about the project: https://www.icrw.org/research-programs/assessing-covid-policy-impact-on-informal-workers-in-kenya-uganda/
Find more about ICRW at https://www.icrw.org/asia
Find more about Neha Wadhawan at https://ilo.academia.edu/NehaWadhawan
Find more about ILO in India and South Asia at https://www.ilo.org/newdelhi/lang--en/index.htm
Learn about the ILO's Work in Freedom Programme at https://www.ilo.org/newdelhi/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_651634/lang--en/index.htm
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Podcast Hosts: Nilanjana Sengupta (ICRW), Purnima Singh (FII)
Podcast Conceptualization and technical content: (ICRW team) Sneha Sharma, Nilanjana Sengupta, Ketaki V Nagaraju, Sharmishtha Nanda, Srishty Anand, and Pranita Achyut
Podcast Communication and Administrative Support:
(ICRW team) Ketaki V Nagaraju, Nitya Agarwal, Akriti Jayant and Sandeepa Fanda
(FII team) Nishtha Shanti, Purnima Singh, Japleen Pasricha and Shriya Roy
New episode alert! The second episode of the ‘Women and Work - Why it Matters!’ podcast is here! Joining us for this episode is Mubashira Zaidi, a Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Studies Trust (ISST). Mubashira has also contributed to research and analysis in the area of women’s economic empowerment, women’s work, and women’s struggles and women's claims making processes.
Tune in and listen to the full episode as your hosts Purnima and Nilanjana talk to Mubashira about domesticity, domestic work and much more!
This podcast series has been produced under ICRW Asia’s project, Rebuild: COVID-19 and women in the informal economy. Know more about the project: https://www.icrw.org/research-programs/assessing-covid-policy-impact-on-informal-workers-in-kenya-uganda/
Find more about ICRW at https://www.icrw.org/asia
Find more about ISST at https://www.isstindia.org/
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Podcast Hosts: Nilanjana Sengupta (ICRW), Purnima Singh (FII)
Podcast Conceptualization and technical content: (ICRW team) Sneha Sharma, Nilanjana Sengupta, Ketaki V Nagaraju, Sharmishtha Nanda, Srishty Anand, and Pranita Achyut
Podcast Communication and Administrative Support:
(ICRW team) Ketaki V Nagaraju, Nitya Agarwal, Akriti Jayant and Sandeepa Fanda
(FII team) Nishtha Shanti, Purnima Singh, Japleen Pasricha and Shriya Roy
The very first episode of 'Women and Work - Why it Matters!' is here! Joining us for the very first episode of the ‘Women and Work - Why it Matters!’ podcast is Ashwini Deshpande, Professor of Economics and the Founding Director of Centre for Economic Data and Analysis (CEDA) at Ashoka University. Join your hosts Nilanjana and Purnima as they talk to Ashwini about women’s participation in the labour force, the value of women’s work, and much more!
The podcast series has been produced under ICRW Asia’s project, Rebuild: COVID-19 and women in the informal economy. Know more about the project: https://www.icrw.org/research-programs/assessing-covid-policy-impact-on-informal-workers-in-kenya-uganda/
Find more about ICRW at https://www.icrw.org/asia
Podcast Hosts: Nilanjana Sengupta (ICRW), Purnima Singh (FII)
Podcast Conceptualization and technical content: (ICRW team) Sneha Sharma, Nilanjana Sengupta, Ketaki V Nagaraju, Sharmishtha Nanda, Srishty Anand, and Pranita Achyut
Podcast Communication and Administrative Support:
(ICRW team) Ketaki V Nagaraju, Nitya Agarwal, Akriti Jayant and Sandeepa Fanda
(FII team) Nishtha Shanti, Purnima Singh, Japleen Pasricha and Shriya Roy
Women and Work: Why it Matters! is a podcast brought to you by the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) and Feminism In India (FII). In this podcast, we’re going to be talking all things women and work - why do women work, why does women’s work matter, and what’s all this talk about paid and unpaid work?
The podcast series has been produced under ICRW Asia’s project, Rebuild: COVID-19 and women in the informal economy. Know more about the project: https://www.icrw.org/research-programs/assessing-covid-policy-impact-on-informal-workers-in-kenya-uganda/
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.