Day 1
Dominant Finance and Globalization
- Dominance of Finance Capital since the end of the Bretton Woods Era and South Asia
- Loss of National Autonomy over Domestic Fiscal and Monetary Policies
- Global Financial Crises in Recent Years
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Day 2
Dominant Finance and Human Security in South Asia: A Gender Perspective
PART A:
Human Security as a Goal in Development
- Justifying Human Security as a Goal
- Human Security, Human Rights and Human Development
- Gender and Human Security
PART B:
Gender Discrimination in South Asia: A Macroeconomic Analysis |
Day 3
Human Security and Women: A Disaggregated Analysis for South Asia
PART A:
Environment, Food and Economic Security
- Economic Security (Employment and Livelihood)
- Food Security
- Environmental Security
PART B:
Inequitable Access to Social Opportunities and Compounded Disadvantages
- Social Opportunities (Health and Education)
- Migration andTrafficking of women
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Day 4
Engendering Macroeconomics and Fostering Regional Cooperation for Human Security
PART A:
Engendering Policies
- Rights Based Approach
- Civil Society & Non-Governmental Organizations as Catalysts for Change
- Gender Budgeting and Gender Inclusivity in Safety Net Programmes
- Law and Empowerment of Women
PART B:
Regional Co-operation and Women in South Asia
- Regional Cooperation for a Resilient and more Gender Inclusive Global Financial Architecture
- Reducing Military Tension and Reaping Potential Peace Dividends
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Day 5
PART A:
Film Screening and On-Site Visit to New Delhi policy-making institution
PART B:
Public Lecture on ‘Challenges of Globalization’
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