Regina Birner, senior research fellow for the International Food Policy Research Institute, will speak on “How to make rural service provision gender-responsive? Insights from India, Ghana and Ethiopia” on Monday, September 20 at 4:30 p.m. in Trinkle Hall, Room 204.
Dr. Birner’s talk is the first in a seven-part public lecture series titled “Winners and Losers, Risks and Rewards: Seven Voices on Globalization, Development and Inequality”. Sponsors for the event include:
Campus Academic Resources Committee, the CAS Dean, the departments of Political Science and International Affairs, Sociology and Anthropology, Geography, Classics, Philosophy and Religion, the programs for American Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies, the James Farmer Multicultural Center and the Leidecker Center for Asian Studies. Read the news release.