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Highlight: Consultation on Gender, Sexuality, and Development

Praxis Institute for Participatory Practices held the first consultation in a new series on challenges in program measurement and evaluation on March 13, 2012, in New Delhi. The consultation — titled Gender, Sexuality and Development: Whose Reality...

IDRC's New Delhi office hosts lecture on media and gender

IDRC's regional office for South Asia and China plays host to Janice Neil, a professor from Canada's Ryerson University's School of Journalism as she speaks on Communication, the News Media, and Gender. The lecture, the latest in the New Delhi...

Highlight: Workshop on Engendering Policy through Evaluation in India

The Institute of Social Studies Trust (ISST) held a workshop on “Engendering Policy through Evaluation:  Uncovering exclusion, challenging inequities’ on December 15-16, 2011 in New Delhi, India. This was the first workshop held under a project...

Why do more girls survive in Bangladesh than India?

The steady deterioration in the survival chances of female children relative to male in India is indicative of the lethal forms of gender discrimination practised there. While fertility has been declining in India as it has elsewhere in South Asia...

Inventing India: Religion, race and inequity in India

Ottawa, Canada, June 9, 2010 – Romilla Thapar, widely recognized as India’s foremost historian, will be at Canada’s International Development Research Centre on June 11 to discuss colonial interpretations of India’s past, which have created an...

Building India's 'Knowledge Society'

Ottawa, Canada, September 14, 2009 – Widely credited with ushering in India’s telecommunications revolution, Dr. Sam Pitroda will be in Ottawa on September 16 as part of the India Lectures organized by Canada’s International Development Research...

Peace After War: Building Peace from Cambodia to Afghanistan

Ottawa, Canada, February 15, 2009 – Building ‘sustainable peace’ within societies ravaged by war and violence has been a striking feature of the post-Cold War era. International security and development expert Mats Berdal will be in Ottawa on...

Precocious India: Economic Transformation and Political Conflict

Precocious India: Economic Transformation and Political Conflict Ottawa, Canada, October 20, 2008 – One of India’s foremost political analysts will be in Ottawa on October 22 as part of the India Lectures organized by Canada’s International...

Rising India's “Pakistan Problem”

Ottawa, Canada, April 6, 2009 – Stephen P. Cohen, one of the foremost international authorities on India and Pakistan, will be in Ottawa on April 9 as part of the India Lectures organized by Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC)...

India in the World: In conversation with author Pankaj Mishra

Ottawa, Canada, October 28, 2009 – Essayist, journalist and novelist Pankaj Mishra will be in Ottawa on November 2 as part of The India Lectures organized by Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC). This final instalment of The...

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