FFP Feminist Foreign Policy: Cohort 2.0 | Theme: Inclusive Diplomacy

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Feminist Foreign Policy: Cohort 2.0 | Theme: Inclusive Diplomacy | An Online International Summer School Program | A Three-Day Immersive Online Certificate Training Program | June 2025 | IMPRI #WebPolicyLearning IMPRI Center for International Relations and Strategic Studies, and IMPRI Gender Impact Studies Center (GISC), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi invites you to #WebPolicyLearning On the Occasion of International Day of Women in Diplomacy – 24 June, 2025 An Online International Summer School Program  A Three-Day Immersive Online Certificate Training Program FFP Feminist Foreign Policy: Cohort 2.0 Theme: Inclusive Diplomacy Details of the #WebPolicyLearning :Dates: June 24, 25, and 26, 2025Time: 3 – 5 p.m. ISTPlatforms: Zoom  Registration Form: https://forms.gle/J2EkcynSD6iaG2aU8 Course Fee: INR 3200 (inclusive of GST)Discounted Fee (till 15th June): For Professionals: INR 2500 | For Students: INR 1500Special 20 percent discount for IMPRI Alumni. Bulk Discounts can be availed for groups of more than 5 participants.Limited seats are eligible for a partial scholarship opportunity. Write to: learningatimpri@gmail.com Payment Link: https://pages.razorpay.com/impricoursefee Alternatively, can use any payment method from here:https://www.impriindia.com/payment-details/ NOTE: Please don’t proceed to pay without filling out the registration form given above. For queries, write to: learningatimpri@gmail.com Overview The International Day of Women in Diplomacy, observed on June 24 as proclaimed by the UNGA in its 76th session, celebrates the vital contributions of women to the field of diplomacy while emphasizing the need for gender equality in this domain. This day serves as an occasion to honor the accomplishments of women diplomats, recognize their perseverance in overcoming systemic obstacles, and advocate for a more inclusive and equitable diplomatic sphere. Since 2014, 16 countries have adopted or pledged to adopt Feminist Foreign Policies (FFPs). However, many of these policies have faced criticism for adopting superficial “feminism-lite” approaches—focusing on aid or symbolic inclusion rather than addressing deeper issues of intersectionality, peacebuilding, and justice. Meanwhile, women and non-binary individuals in the Global South have been advancing feminist values for generations through their fight against colonialism, advocacy for food sovereignty, inclusive legislative efforts, and the use of international law to safeguard rights. It is imperative that this rich legacy of feminist praxis in the majority world be placed at the forefront of shaping truly transformative FFPs. This program aims to bridge these gaps by exploring the theory and practice of feminist foreign policies in depth. It offers an opportunity to critically examine what feminist or pro-gender diplomacy entails and how these approaches differ from conventional foreign policy frameworks. Through comprehensive discussions on the building blocks of feminist foreign policies, real-world examples from the majority world, and emerging global practices, the event fosters meaningful dialogue and reflection. The platform will serve as a space to analyze the motivations, implementation, and implications of feminist diplomacy. By addressing questions about its conceptualization and practical application, the program seeks to inspire transformative ideas and policy interventions, equipping participants to reimagine diplomacy as a tool for equity, justice, and global inclusion. For Whom The program will be beneficial for international relations academicians, scholars, and students; diplomats, diplomatic organizations, and institutions; journalists, media personnel; early career professionals and anyone interested in feminism, global politics, and the intersection of the two. Benefits Participants would: • Learn from globally and nationally renowned thematic experts and practitioners • Gain first-hand insights and networking opportunities • Get course outline and reading list from the experts for learning • Get access to session videos for 15 days • Receive a certificate of completion • Have the opportunity to publish their essays on the IMPRI Insights Blog, which features the articles of eminent people from around the globe. Upon successful completion of the program, each participant will be awarded a Certificate of Completion. Program Experts Chair: Prof Vibhuti Patel, Visiting Distinguished Professor IMPRI, former professor, at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai Experts: Ambassador Latha Reddy, (IFS, Retd.) Former Deputy National Security Adviser of India; Indian Ambassador to Portugal and Thailand; Co-Chairman, Global Commission on Stability in Cyberspace Prof Sanjukta Bhattacharya, Retired Professor, International Relations, Jadavpur University, Kolkata; Visiting Professor, IMPRI Ambassador Anil Trigunayat, (IFS, Retd.) Former Indian Ambassador to Jordan, Libya, and Malta; Distinguished Fellow and Head of the West Asia Experts Group at the Vivekananda International Foundation; Visiting Distinguished Fellows IMPRI. Prof Vibhuti Patel, Visiting Distinguished Professor IMPRI, former professor, at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai Prof Anuradha M Chenoy, Adjunct Professor at the Jindal School of International Affairs, Jindal Global University; Former dean at School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Dr Vahida Nainar, Independent Researcher, Gender & Human Rights Consultant Prof Linda Lane, Former Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Work, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Program Time Structure On the Occasion of International Day of Women in Diplomacy (24 June 2025) FEMINIST FOREIGN POLICY- Cohort 2.0 Theme: Inclusive Diplomacy An Online International Summer School Program  | A Three-Day Immersive Online Certificate Training Program 24, 25 & 26, June 2025 | Zoom | 3 – 5 p.m. IST Time Session Topic Expert Day 1: Tuesday | 24 June 2025 | Foundations of Inclusive Diplomacy Introduction & About the Program Chair: Prof Vibhuti Patel 3 – 4 pm Feminist Foreign Policy & Inclusive Diplomacy Dr Sanjukta Bhattacharya 4 – 5 pm Decolonizing Diplomacy: Rethinking Power and Voice Prof Anuradha Chenoy Day 2: Wednesday | 25 June 2025 | Voices in Action 3 – 4 pm Women in Foreign Policy: Breaking the Glass Ceiling Amb Latha Reddy 4 – 5 pm Women, Peace and Conflict Resolution Dr Vahida Nainar Day 3: Thursday | 26 June 2025 | Reimagining the Future of Global Diplomacy 3 – 4 pm Intersectionality in Action: Diplomacy for Peace, Planet, and People Dr Linda Lane 4 – 5 pm Building Inclusive Diplomatic Pathways Amb Anil Trigunayat Previous Event Outcome Report: Feminist Foreign Policy: Past, Present, and Future – Event Outcome Report Previous similar programs:Feminist Foreign Policy: Past, Present and Future | June 2024 Feminist Foreign Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region | September 2023Feminist Foreign Policy: Praxis for a Peaceful and Gender Just World Order | September 2022Feminist Foreign Policy: Exploring India’s Position | October 2022Emerging Dimensions of India’s Foreign … Continue reading FFP Feminist Foreign Policy: Cohort 2.0 | Theme: Inclusive Diplomacy