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Centre for Social Research and its Director receive global recognition
Dr. Ranjana Kumari, Director of a prominent women’s rights organization, Centre for Social Research, has been included among the 100 Most Influential People in Gender Policy for 2019 in Apolitical’s second annual list alongside people such as Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Ruth Bader-Ginsburg, Caren Grown, and Michelle Obama. The list was announced today.
The list was created from over 9000 nominations from governments, international organizations, and academia, including UN Women, Women Deliver, Women in Global Health, the G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council, Harvard, and the Gates Foundation.
Last year's list was shared by Justin Trudeau, the World Bank, the UN, and the Malala Fund — among others — and was widely covered by news outlets all over the world.
Apolitical published the inaugural list of the 100 most influential people working in gender policy, the first-ever global initiative of this kind last year. It honours and celebrates the women and men making the world a more equitable place, whether they do so through policymaking, research, philanthropy or advocacy.
The list was based on nominations from several gender experts from leading organisations, which were compared with research by Apolitical’s own reporters and editors.
All on the list have been recognised for their pioneering work in gender policy in government, politics, academia, philanthropy, international organisations, NGOs and advocacy.
Dr Kumari has dedicated her life to empowering women across the South Asia region. She went to school in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. Her paternal grandfather, a freedom fighter, Pandit Vishwanath Sharma, was the founder member of the famous Kashi Vidyapith of Varanasi, which was the first modern University organised by Indians in British India. After finishing her schooling, she moved to Delhi and did her MA, M.Phil. and Ph.D. in Political Science from Jawahar Lal Nehru University.
Her foray into social work was initiated by her concern for a dowry death that took place near her home in 1976. This led to her activism on world famous publication “Brides are not for Burning”. Dr. Kumari has authored 8 more books on gender that have received critical acclaim.
She has served as the Coordinator of the South Asia Network Against Trafficking (SANAT) in Persons and is a member of the Central Advisory Board on “Pre-Conception and Pre Natal Diagnostic Tests Act, 2001”, as well as the Central Advisory Committee for Prevention of Trafficking in Women and Children. Some of her most passionate causes have been the participation of women in democracy and governance, the termination of dowry practices and dowry‐related violence, and the abolition of female foeticide. Dr. Kumari has spearheaded advocacy initiative on enhancing women’s political participation through passing 33 percent women’s reservation bill in Parliament. Currently, she is a member of Global Safety Advisory Board of Facebook. She is also a member of the Twitter’s Trust & Safety Council. In the year 2015, Dr. Kumari received the prestigious Lotus Leadership Award for her outstanding contribution to the well-being of women and society in Asia.
Apolitical is a global internet platform established in 2015, which links a network for public servants in more than 120 countries in a way that allows them to share ideas and solutions to the world’s most pressing problems.
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Published: 30 May 2019,06:15 PM IST