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Final Selected Candidates: FFPF Feminist Foreign Policy Fellowship – IMPRI Impact And Policy Research Institute

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NameDesignationOrganisationLocationTOPICOutside IndiaAbhishu KarkiExecutive MemberPolitical Literacy for Women – NepalKathmandu (currently in Mankato, MN, USA)Women Peacekeepers and Their Perception in Host Countries: A South Asian Perspective on Gender, Security, and PeacebuildingAchalaDirector of StudiesNepal Administrative Staff CollegeKirtipur-1, Kathmandu, Bagmati ProvinceFeminist approach in Nepal Foreign PolicyAditi MishraStudentSt. Xavier’s College, KathmanduKathmanduIndigenous Women, Environment and International Relations: Redefining the Feminist Foreign PolicyAfsheen FatimaSenior LecturerIqra UniversityKarachiYouth Perspectives on Role of Women in Foreign Policy in PakistanAmbika Sinjali ThapaProgramme Assistant (Humanitarian and Gender)The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)LalitpurIntersectional Challenges: Exploring Gender and Disability in Humanitarian Contexts in NepalBKIR KumarihamyReseach AssociatePathfinder FoundationColomboBreaking Barriers: The Evolution of Women’s Political Leadership in South Asia (Focus on Patriarchal Structures and Emerging Trends)Claire Ed C. BacongMs.Thammasat Institute of Area Studies and University of the Philppines Tacloban CollegePathum Thani, ThailandAgenda-Setting Powers of Middle Powers: Examining Australia’s Role towards the Formulation of the WPS Agenda in ASEANHadia AbidStudent and ResercherGovernment College University LahoreRawalpindi, Pakistan.Sexual Voilence in Conflict: Prevention, Protection and ProsecutionJohn Erwin LarosaResearch AssistantDepartment of Women and Development Studies, College of Social Work and Community Development, UP DilimanQuezon City, Philippines“If we burn you burn with us”: An analysis of female led movements in Southeast Asia and its impacts on the depiction of female rage in the societyMohammad Shafiq SultanPh.D. Research ScholarUniversity of Delhi, New Delhi, IndiaDelhi, India (originally from Kabul, Afghanistan)Feminist Diplomacy in Conflict Zones: A Comparative Analysis of Canada’s and Sweden’s Foreign Policies in AfghanistanMuna Khayal KhattakLecturerBZU MultanMultanFeminist Foreign Policy in Pakistan: Prospects and ChallengesNahian Raihana PraptiProgramme (Communication and Dialogue Division)Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD)Dhaka, BangladeshWorking Women of the Sandwich Generation: Stressors and Strategies for Navigating Multiple RolesNalini RathnarajahExcutive directorWomen’s Development InnovatorsBatticaloa- Eastern Province in Sri LankaWomen, Debt, and Climate Justice: Feminist Foreign Policy Strategies for Sri Lanka’s FutureParvez BabulJournalist and women rights activistFormer employee of Helen Keller internationalDhakaAdopting a Feminist Foreign PolicyPramod JaiswalResearch DirectorNIICEKathmandu, NepalFeminist Foreign Policy in South AsiaSai Jyothirmai RacherlaDeputy Executive DirectorARROWKuala Lumpur, MalaysiaFeminist Foreign Policy- Focus on gender equality and SRHR in AsiaSajid AliDirector of international relationsHuman rights council of PakistanNajafIntegrating Feminist Approaches into Climate Diplomacy: A Communication Perspective for Gender-Inclusive Global PoliciesSaloni UttamStudent, MA in Global ThoughtCommittee on Global ThoughtNew York City, NY, USAGendered Diplomatic Spaces: A Comparative Study of South Asian Women Leaders in Foreign PolicySamukeziSenior Lecturer – Gender PoliticsUniversity of LimpopoPolokwane, LimpopoA call for a South African foreign policy that is gender inclusive– women and gender non-confirming person placed on a transnational approachSanda ThantResearch Associate, Gender and Development Studies, AIT, ThailandAsian Institute of Technology, ThailandBangkok, ThailandA Feminist Foreign Policy for Myanmar: Exploring Gaps and PossibilitiesSimran NapitSection OfficerSupreme Court of NepalKathmanduWomen in Diplomatic LeadershipTayyaba AtiqProgram CoordinatorCenter for Strategy and Cultural DiplomacyGujranwala, PunjabThe Gender Gap in Global Governance: Exploring Feminist Foreign Policy Amidst the UN’s Leadership VoidWin Pike MyoTrainer, Researcher and Advocate for Women’s Rights and Gender EqualityPhan Tee Eain (Creative Home)YangonFeminist Perspectives on Humanitarian Aid in Myanmar’s Conflict AreasINDIAAbhaya N BAssociate ProfessorChrist UniversityBangalore–AditiManagement TraineeGrant Thornton Bharat LLPHazaribagh, JharkhandRe-politicizing Gender-Security Equation: A Comprehensive Study of Implementation and Impact of UNSCR 1325 on International Peace and SecurityAditya MishraResearch ScholarSchool of International Studies, JNU.JNU, New Delhi.Redefining the Final Frontier: A Global Analysis of Gender Dynamics in Outer Space DiplomacyAditya Raj KanaujiaPG StudentSikkim UniversityYangang South SikkimToward Gender Equality in Diplomacy: Analyzing Feminist Foreign Policy FrameworksAfifa IqbalAcademic researcherAmity Institute of International Studies (AIIS), Amity University, NoidaNew DelhiA gendered analysis of women in conflict zones and how foreign policy decisions during times of war and peace profoundly impact their lives: A case study from conflict-prone African and West Asian countriesAhaanaa SinghStudentStudent Symbiosis School For Liberal ArtsPuneDecolonizing Feminist Foreign Policy: A Postcolonial Critique of Global FFP Models and India’s StanceAmita MarwhaAssistant ProfessorIsabella Thoburn CollegeLucknowFeminist Foreign Policy and Its Transformative Potential in Global Migration and Refugee GovernanceAmmu S AnilJunior Research FellowJamia Millia IslamiaNew DelhiFeminist Water Diplomacy: Addressing Gender Inequities in Water GovernanceAnanya AcharyaAcademic AssociateIndian Institute of Management, AhmedabadAhmedabadBridging Gender and Community in Climate Policy: A Feminist Approach to India’s National Action Plan on Climate ChangeApoorva DixitAssistant professorG. D Goenka UniversityGurgaonThe Role of Women’s Organizations in Shaping Feminist Foreign Policy: A Comparative StudyAvni SablokResearch AssociateIndian Council of World Affairs, Sapru HouseNew DelhiRedefining Power: Analyzing the Impact of Feminist Foreign Policy on Global Diplomacy and Social JusticeBhanupriya JaiswalResearch ScholarJawaharlal Nehru University, New DelhiGorakhapur UPDigital Diplomacy and the Power of Diaspora: Indian Women in Global Governance and Foreign PolicyBharat SinghPhD candidateJawaharlal Nehru University, New DelhiNew DelhiFeminising Conflict Resolution: A Study of Indian Women Peacekeepers in AfricaBlessy MathewPh.D Research ScholarUniversity of HyderabadHyderabadGendered Dimensions of Statelessness: A Feminist Foreign Policy Approach to Protecting Stateless Women in South AsiaBushra Ali KhanManaging EditorThe Migration NewsAligarh, UPGendered Geopolitics: A Feminist Peace-building Framework for Inclusive Refugee Response and Relocation in South AsiaDebjani ChoudhuryPGT – EconomicsB.S.F. Senior Secondary Residential SchoolSiliguri, West BengalClimate Change and Livelihood Vulnerability: A Feminist PerspectiveDhanshri Pradip ParobCommunity AssociateZoloManipal, Udupi, KarnatakaDeconstructing Power: A Post-Structural Feminist Analysis of the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Agenda in the United NationsDimple kumarSocial Media ManagerNational student union of india (NSUI)JNU New DelhiComparative Analysis of Grassroots Feminist Movements in India and Japan: A Study of Cultural Influences, Policy Impact, and Digital AdvocacyEkta SinghSecond year student M.A. in Gender Studies.Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.Chhittupur, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.From Invisibility to Visibility: Women as agents of War and PeaceForamPartnerships Manager, Women First DigitalWomen First DigitalPuneFeminist Foreign Policy as a Tool for Expanding Sexual and Reproductive Rights: A Case Study from Latin AmericaGayatri Joshi2nd Masters StudentSymbiosis School of International StudiesPuneInvestigating how gender dynamics shape access to opportunities, leadership roles, and policy-making within the renewable energy industry in both India and West AsiaHritika PatilStudentSymbiosis School of International Studies, Symbiosis International University, Pune, Maharashtra, India.Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaUNSCR 1325 in the Contemporary Period: Evaluating its Relevance for Women, Peace and Security AgendaJanki AndhariaSenior ProfessorTata Institute of Social SciencesMumbaiHumanitarian Action And Disaster Response (HADR): Is It Gender Sensitive?Jubin Gogoi3rd Sem Master StudentSikkim UniversityNo2 Chapatali Kalyanpur Duliajan Dibrugarh AssamFeminist Foreign Policy Implementations issues in IndiaJumani PathakResearch ScholarCentral University of KeralaKasargod, KeralaAddressing Security Through a Gendered Lens: Feminist Foreign Policy and the Inclusion of Women in Conflict Resolution and Migration PoliciesLopa RavalPhD CandidateSardar Patel UniversityAnand, GujaratFeminist Perspective in PM Narendra Modi’s Foreign Policy: A Critical Analysis (2014-2024)Maalavika AAssociate ResearchCentre for Public Policy Research, KochiKochiGender discourses in foreign policy: US intervention in AfghanistanMayuri RaghuvanshiPh.D. Scholar/Advocate on RecordG.D. Goenka University/Supreme Court of IndiaNew DelhiAppointment of Women as Judges of the Supreme Court and Development of Feminist Jurisprudence: A Comparative Study with Reference to India and the United States of AmericaMoumita SinghaMasters Student [3rd Semester]Central University of SikkimKolkataThe Significance of Feminist Foreign Policy for IndiaMuskaan KhannaDoctoral ResearcherDepartment of African Studies, University of DelhiDelhiDigitalization and Feminist Foreign Policy: Exploring Intersectional ApproachesNandita KapoorMasters Student at University of DelhiUniversity of DelhiNew DelhiGender and Politics of Security: An Alternative Paradigm in International RelationsNimita PandeyAssistant ProfessorDept. of Social Data Science & Policy, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Delhi NCR CampusFaridabad, HaryanaGender Mainstreaming in Science Diplomacy: A Global South PerspectivePeerzada Muneer Ul IslamDoctorate holderJamia Millia IslamiaBandipora, J&KFeminist Foreign Policy: Intersections of Religion, Gender, and Public PolicyPinku JhaAssistant ProfessorVivekananda Global UniversityJaipurClassical Indian thought at the core of feminist foreign policy: A critical analysisPratibha SharmaResearch ScholarBanasthali VidhyapithJaipur , RajasthanSexual Violence in Warfare: A Tactical AnalysisPraveen RajGeopolitical Risk AnalystWorld Risk Governance (WoRisGo)BANGALOREMedia Narratives and Gender Equity: Reshaping India’s Foreign Policy Discourse Through a Feminist LensPriti Ramani NayyarAssistant ProfessorSchool of Law, GD Goenka UniversityGurgaonWomen in the Workforce: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies for EqualityRaj NandaniStudentIndependent scholarMuzaffarpurBleeding with and without Wars: A comparative study of treatment of menstrual blood and war wounds in international policiesSanyaAssistant ProfessorMahatma Gandhi UniversityKottayam, KeralaAdapting Feminist Foreign Policy: Lessons from Sweden and Canada for a Gender-Equitable Diplomatic Future in IndiaSavita YadavAssistant ProfessorG D Goenka UniversityGurugramTransformational Leadership and Feminist Foreign Policy: Enhancing Employee Engagement for Gender Equity and Organizational ChangeShambhavi ThiteSenior Doctoral FellowJawaharlal Nehru UniversityDelhiFeminist Approaches to Conflict Resolution: Examining the Role of Gender in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding in TajikistanShobana KarthikeyanAssistant ProfessorMadras Christian CollegeChennaiTowards a gender-conscious Foreign Trade Policy in IndiaShreya PandeyAssistant ProfessorSt. Xavier’s College, Ranchi University, RanchiRanchiFeminists in Leadership Roles in the Political SphereShrutiPh D StudentJawaharlal Nehru UniversityNew DelhiExploring cultural barriers faced by India and China in implementing Feminist Foreign PolicySneha ThomasAssistant ProfessorSymbiosis International (Deemed) UniversityNagpurWeaponizing the Environment: Interrogating Gender, Nature, and Power in Contemporary ConflictsTeenaAssistant ProfessorG. D Goenka UniversityGurgaonThe Impact of Feminist Foreign Policy on Women’s Rights in India and Other Developing Countries: A Comparative AnalysisTorunika RoyPhD ScholarJawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, IndiaNew DelhiWomen’s Leadership and Gender Equality: A Pathway to Peace on the Korean PeninsulaVinod Kumar PandeyProgram Manager India-Leadership NextKamonohashi Project (Japan) based at IndiaBuxar (Bihar, India)From Victimhood to Leadership: Analyzing the Impact of Feminist Foreign Policies on Trafficked Survivors