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/Fidelis Muia, Director of Programs at RefuSHE, shares her advice for women with an accounting background who want to work in development and foreign policy.
Read MoreFidelis Muia, Director of Programs at RefuSHE, shares her advice for women with an accounting background who want to work in development and foreign policy.
Read MoreFounder Sara Minkara shares her experience of setting up her own non-profit while studying at Wellesley College , of attending the Kennedy School and being a bling visible Muslim woman in foreign policy
Read MoreAs part of our Women in Foreign Policy with disabilities series, Gabrielle Belli talks about how we can stop stigmatising people with ADD/ADHD
Read MoreMobility International USA's Susan Sygall has dedicated her life to empowering people with disabilities to take part in international exchange programmes.
Read MoreSarah Linder tells the stories of Israeli and Palestinian women affected by the local conflict through her initiative Political is Personal.
Read MoreWe deep-dive into the geopolitical challenges of internet governance and a career in the field with Alex Dans, Senior Comms Manager for ICANN.
Read MoreMeet Lori Adelman, global comms director for Planned Parenthood working at the forefront of sexual and reproductive health. Here she talks about the role of technology in global health and shares advice on balancing a day job and a side hustle. Interview by Lucie Goulet and Kelsey Suemnicht.
Read MoreIn December 2016, we spoke to writer and speaker Wardah Khalid about supporting Muslim voices in foreign policy in the US. She told Lucie Goulet that "It wouldn’t be a good thing if every single Muslim in the government left, because there would be nobody to be the voice of reason or counter policy that isn't good for national security and discriminates against people or violates their civil rights."
Read MoreAs part of a brand new partnership highlighting American Muslim women's role in foreign policy, Women in Foreign Policy's Lucie Goulet and Middle East Collective's Whitney Buchanan interview Ani Zonneveld of Muslims for Progressive Values. Ani shares her advice for people who want to partner with progressive Muslim organisations and explains why it's important to use religious language to counter extremism.
Read MoreAfter stints at USAID, UNICEF and the Peace Corps, Latanya Mapp Frett joined Planned Parenthood Global to run their international programs. Here, she talks to Lucie Goulet about her role, the challenges she expects from the new administration and how we can all support reproductive health worldwide.
Read MoreLucie Goulet and Kelsey Suemnicht interview Nora Hauptmann about her career, from studying psychology to making sure refugees gain equal access to education with Kiron. Read her interview for great tips on how to navigate red tape in tech and inspiration on how digital can change foreign policy for the better.
Read MoreI am involved in an initiative called Business for the Unseen (BFTU). We bring together companies in work groups to use oir collective voice to influence and improve the lives of unseen people such as workers in modern slavery, bonded labour and forced labour, in places like China, Korea, Japan, Jordan, Mauritius.
Read MoreFor the first podcast about women working at the intersection of tech and foreign policy, The Women in Diplomacy Podcast's Kelsey Suemnicht and Women in Foreign Policy's Lucie Goulet interview TechWomen program director Arezoo Riahi. Arezoo talks about the program's achievements, how tech is changing international relations by bringing people closer and how to build a successful mentoring relationship.
Read MoreIntroducing a new dynamic partnership between Women in Foreign Policy and Kelsey Suemnicht's The Foreign Policy Project. In this exclusive career interview, Kelsey talks to us about launching her career podcast on women working in foreign policy, explains why San Francisco needs to take foreign policy more seriously and discusses advice she got from the women she interviewed at NATO.
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