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The International Center for Research on Women ( ICRW ) is a non-profit organization with offices in Washington, D.C. , United States , New Delhi , Ranchi, and Jamtara, India , Nairobi , Kenya, and Kampala , Uganda. ICRW works to promote gender equity , inclusion and shared prosperity within the field of international development .

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61-653: ICRW may refer to: International Center for Research on Women International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ICRW . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ICRW&oldid=932886580 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

122-556: A fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge . Between 1960 and 1961, Sen was a visiting professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States, where he got to know Paul Samuelson , Robert Solow , Franco Modigliani , and Norbert Wiener . He was also a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley (1964–1965) and Cornell University (1978–1984). He taught as Professor of Economics between 1963 and 1971 at

183-582: A $ 100,000 matching grant from the Ford Foundation, ICRW established the Mariam K. Chamberlain Dissertation Award to honor and extend Dr. Chamberlain’s vision to launch university and college-based centers and freestanding policy institutes focused on women’s issues. The award creates an opportunity for first-generation doctoral students, including immigrant students, to continue working on a dissertation under

244-446: A book called The Idea of Justice . Based on his previous work in welfare economics and social choice theory, but also on his philosophical thoughts, Sen presented his own theory of justice that he meant to be an alternative to the influential modern theories of justice of John Rawls or John Harsanyi . In opposition to Rawls but also earlier justice theoreticians Immanuel Kant , Jean-Jacques Rousseau or David Hume , and inspired by

305-553: A daughter Indrani, who is a journalist in New York, and a son Kabir, a hip hop artist, MC, and music teacher at Shady Hill School . Eva died of cancer in 1985. In 1991, Sen married Emma Georgina Rothschild , who serves as the Jeremy and Jane Knowles Professor of History at Harvard University. The Sens have a house in Cambridge , Massachusetts , which is the base from which they teach during

366-466: A decade, the Champions for Change Awards have celebrated gender equity and recognized exceptional leaders and visionaries who are working towards a better world. These awards honor individuals who have made remarkable strides in promoting the rights and well-being of women and girls. Amartya Sen Amartya Kumar Sen ( Bengali pronunciation: [ˈɔmortːo ˈʃen] ; born 3 November 1933)

427-496: A democratic norm in the world – where India was the first non-Western country to go for democracy – that we lose that reputation on the grounds of action that have been taken". He regarded the detention of Kashmiri political leaders as "a classical colonial excuse" to prevent backlash against the Indian government's decision and called for a democratic solution that would involve Kashmiri people. Sen has spent much of his later life as

488-479: A developing country, the Dobb-Sen strategy relied on maximising investible surpluses, maintaining constant real wages and using the entire increase in labour productivity, due to technological change, to raise the rate of accumulation. In other words, workers were expected to demand no improvement in their standard of living despite having become more productive. Sen's papers in the late 1960s and early 1970s helped develop

549-530: A functioning democracy". In addition to his important work on the causes of famines, Sen's work in the field of development economics has had considerable influence in the formulation of the " Human Development Report ", published by the United Nations Development Programme . This annual publication that ranks countries on a variety of economic and social indicators owes much to the contributions by Sen among other social choice theorists in

610-468: A political writer and activist. He has been outspoken about Narendra Modi's leadership in India. In an interview with The New York Times , he claimed that Modi's fearmongering among the Indian people was anti-democratic. "The big thing that we know from John Stuart Mill is that democracy is government by discussion, and, if you make discussion fearful, you are not going to get a democracy, no matter how you count

671-630: A professor of economics and fellow of Nuffield College , and then from 1980 the Drummond Professor of Political Economy and a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford . In 1985, Sen co-founded the Eva Colorni Trust at the former London Guildhall University in memory of his deceased wife. In 1987, Sen joined Harvard as the Thomas W. Lamont University Professor of Economics. In 1998 he was appointed as Master of Trinity College, Cambridge , becoming

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732-580: A second BA in economics in 1955 with a first class, topping the list as well. At this time, he was elected President of the Cambridge Majlis . While Sen was officially a PhD student at Cambridge (though he had finished his research in 1955–56), he was offered the position of First-Professor and First-Head of the Economics Department of the newly created Jadavpur University in Calcutta . Appointed to

793-458: Is an atheist . In an interview, he noted: In some ways people had got used to the idea that India was spiritual and religion-oriented. That gave a leg up to the religious interpretation of India, despite the fact that Sanskrit had a larger atheistic literature than exists in any other classical language . Madhava Acharya , the remarkable 14th century philosopher, wrote this rather great book called Sarvadarshansamgraha , which discussed all

854-603: Is an Indian economist and philosopher. Sen has taught and worked in England and the United States since 1972. In 1998, Sen received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to welfare economics . He has also made major scholarly contributions to social choice theory , economic and social justice , economic theories of famines , decision theory , development economics , public health , and

915-752: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages International Center for Research on Women According to the organization Web site: To advance rights and opportunities for women, girls, and structurally excluded populations with actionable evidence and solutions. To accomplish this, ICRW works with partners to conduct empirical research, build capacity and advocate for evidence-based, practical ways to change policies and programs. ICRW’s work centers on four issue areas: economic opportunity and security, health and reproductive rights, social norms and power dynamics, and climate action. The organization’s research identifies women's contributions to their communities and

976-504: Is known to be one of the greatest Indian economists in the field of international trade and currently teaches at Columbia University ). This is a period considered to be a Golden Period in the history of the DSE. In 1971, he joined the London School of Economics as a professor of economics, and taught there until 1977. From 1977 to 1988, he taught at the University of Oxford , where he was first

1037-585: The Delhi School of Economics (where he completed his magnum opus , Collective Choice and Social Welfare , in 1969). During this time Sen was also a frequent visitor to various other premiere Indian economic schools and centres of excellence, such as Jawaharlal Nehru University , the Indian Statistical Institute , the Centre for Development Studies , Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics , and

1098-911: The Indian Economic Association (1989) and the American Economic Association (1994). He has also served as president of the Development Studies Association and the Human Development and Capability Association . He serves as the honorary director of the Academic Advisory Committee of the Center for Human and Economic Development Studies at Peking University in China. Sen has been called "the Conscience of

1159-634: The 2020 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade for his pioneering scholarship addressing issues of global justice and combating social inequality in education and healthcare. Amartya Sen was born on 3 November 1933 in a Bengali family in Santiniketan , Bengal, British India. The first Asian to win a Nobel Prize, the polymath and writer Rabindranath Tagore , gave Amartya Sen his name ( Bengali : অমর্ত্য , romanized :  ômorto , lit.   ' immortal or heavenly ' ). Sen's family

1220-549: The Centre for Studies in Social Sciences. He was a companion of distinguished economists like Manmohan Singh (ex-Prime Minister of India and a veteran economist responsible for liberalising the Indian economy), K. N. Raj (advisor to various prime ministers and a veteran economist who was the founder of the Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum, which is one of India's premier think tanks and schools), and Jagdish Bhagwati (who

1281-609: The International Center for Research on Women. She led research projects on child marriage in Kenya and India, consulted with implementing partners on how to address child marriage in their programs, and authored the study More Power to Her: How Empowering Girls Can Help End Child Marriage. She has worked extensively with policymakers and coalition partners at the local, state, national, and global levels to advocate for increased investments in empowering women and girls. Ann also served as

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1342-414: The ability of the people to have a voice in government and to be able to scrutinise the authorities. Economic facilities concern both the resources within the market and the market mechanism itself. Any focus on income and wealth in the country would serve to increase the economic facilities for the people. Social opportunities deal with the establishments that provide benefits like healthcare or education for

1403-562: The academic year. They also have a home in Cambridge, England, where Sen is a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Rothschild is a Fellow of Magdalene College . He usually spends his winter holidays at his home in Shantiniketan in West Bengal , India, where he used to go on long bike rides until recently. Asked how he relaxes, he replies: "I read a lot and like arguing with people." Sen

1464-902: The anti-gay Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code . Sen has served as Honorary Chairman of Oxfam, the UK based international development charity, and is now its Honorary Advisor. Sen is also a member of the Berggruen Institute 's 21st Century Council. Sen is an Honorary Fellow of St Edmund's College, Cambridge . He is also one of the 25 leading figures on the Information and Democracy Commission launched by Reporters Without Borders . A 56-minute documentary named Amartya Sen: A Life Re-examined directed by Suman Ghosh details his life and work. A documentary about Amartya Sen, titled The Argumentative Indian (the title of one of Sen's own books ),

1525-402: The area of economic measurement of poverty and inequality. Sen's revolutionary contribution to development economics and social indicators is the concept of " capability " developed in his article "Equality of What?". He argues that governments should be measured against the concrete capabilities of their citizens. This is because top-down development will always trump human rights as long as

1586-445: The barriers – like HIV, violence, and lack of education – that prevent them from being economically stable and able to fully participate in society. It focuses on three paths of action to achieve this: ICRW is primarily a research institution whose strong quantitative and qualitative research contributes to the direct action of organizations and communities in which they work. By empowering local researchers, activists, and practitioners,

1647-624: The books he was most interested in was Kenneth Arrow 's Social Choice and Individual Values . In Cambridge, there were major debates between supporters of Keynesian economics , and the neo-classical economists who were sceptical of Keynes. Because of a lack of enthusiasm for social choice theory in both Trinity and Cambridge, Sen chose a different subject for his PhD thesis, which was on " The Choice of Techniques " in 1959. The work had been completed earlier, except for advice from his adjunct supervisor in India, A. K. Dasgupta , given to Sen while teaching and revising his work at Jadavpur, under

1708-562: The chancellor post of Nalanda University , stating that the Government of India was not keen on him continuing in the post. In August 2019, during the clampdown and curfew in Kashmir for more than two weeks after the Indian revocation of Jammu and Kashmir's special status , Sen criticised the government and said "As an Indian, I am not proud of the fact that India, after having done so much to achieve

1769-473: The close supervision of a senior dissertation advisor over an academic year. Paula Kantor Award for Excellence in Field Research Created in memory of Dr. Paula Kantor, this annual award recognizes exceptional achievement in the fields of gender and women's empowerment. The award is presented to a young female researcher from a low- or middle-income country. Champions for Change Award For over

1830-540: The concept of Asian values , meaningless and disingenuous. Before Sen's work, these had been viewed as only the ends of development; luxuries afforded to countries that focus on increasing income. However, Sen argued that the increase in real freedoms should be both the ends and the means of development. He elaborates upon this by illustrating the closely interconnected natures of the five main freedoms as he believes that expansion of one of those freedoms can lead to expansion in another one as well. In this regard, he discussed

1891-529: The correlation between social opportunities of education and health and how both of these complement economic and political freedoms as a healthy and well-educated person is better suited to make informed economic decisions and be involved in fruitful political demonstrations, etc. A comparison is also drawn between China and India to illustrate this interdependence of freedoms. Sen noted that both countries had been working towards developing their economies—China since 1979 and India since 1991. In 2009, Sen published

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1952-420: The definition of terms remains in doubt (is a "right" something that must be provided or something that simply cannot be taken away?). For instance, in the United States citizens have a right to vote. To Sen, this concept is fairly empty. In order for citizens to have a capacity to vote, they first must have "functionings". These "functionings" can range from the very broad, such as the availability of education, to

2013-661: The expense of development. Rather than create an entirely new theory for ethical development in Asia, Sen sought to reform the current development model. Sen has been married three times. His first wife was Nabaneeta Dev Sen , an Indian writer and scholar, with whom he had two daughters: Antara , a journalist and publisher, and Nandana , a Bollywood actress. Their marriage broke up shortly after they moved to London in 1971. In 1978 Sen married Eva Colorni , an Italian economist, daughter of Eugenio Colorni and Ursula Hirschmann and niece of Albert O. Hirschman . The couple had two children,

2074-531: The field of international development as well as other key private sector and government individuals, including Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen , writer Ann Crittenden, and Brooke Shearer (deceased, May 19, 2009), spouse of Strobe Talbott , director of the Brookings Institution . The board of directors as of 2023: Leadership Council Mariam K. Chamberlain Dissertation Award Through

2135-565: The first Asian head of an Oxbridge college. In January 2004, Sen returned to Harvard. In May 2007, he was appointed chairman of Nalanda Mentor Group to plan the establishment of Nalanda University . The university was intended to be a revival of Nalanda mahavihara , an ancient educational centre. He chaired the Social Sciences jury for the Infosys Prize from 2009 to 2011, and the Humanities jury from 2012 to 2018. On 19 July 2012, Sen

2196-556: The importance of public discussion (understanding democracy in the sense of John Stuart Mill ) and a focus on people's capabilities (an approach that he had co-developed), including the notion of universal human rights, in evaluating various states with regard to justice. Sen began his career both as a teacher and a research scholar in the Department of Economics, Jadavpur University as a professor of economics in 1956. He spent two years in that position. From 1957 to 1963, Sen served as

2257-484: The measures of well-being of countries. Sen is currently the Thomas W. Lamont University Professor , and Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University . He previously served as Master of Trinity College at the University of Cambridge . In 1999, he received India's highest civilian honour, Bharat Ratna , for his contribution to welfare economics. The German Publishers and Booksellers Association awarded him

2318-428: The mortality impact of unequal rights between the genders in the developing world, particularly Asia. Other studies, including one by Emily Oster , had argued that this is an overestimation, though Oster has since then recanted her conclusions. In 1999, Sen further advanced and redefined the capability approach in his book Development as Freedom . Sen argued that development should be viewed as an effort to advance

2379-573: The organization aims to recalibrate power dynamics and foster inclusive ecosystems. The ICRW website provides access to thousands of research reports, books, fact sheets, and policy briefs as well as toolkits and trainer's guides. Ann Warner was named as interim CEO and President, effective October 2, 2023. Warner was most recently the founding CEO for WREN, a nonprofit network advancing the health, economic well-being, and rights of South Carolina’s women, girls, and their families, for eight years. From 2008 to 2015, Ann held multiple leadership positions at

2440-670: The organization’s first Special Assistant to the President under Geeta Rao Gupta has also served as Co-Chair of the US national chapter of Girls Not Brides: Global Partnership to End Child Marriage. Warner has conducted research on violence against women and girls in the West African nation of Liberia in collaboration with the International Rescue Committee, as well as built support for humanitarian relief and development programs around

2501-441: The philosophical works of Adam Smith and Mary Wollstonecraft , Sen developed a theory that is both comparative and realisations-oriented (instead of being transcendental and institutional). However, he still regards institutions and processes as being equally important. As an alternative to Rawls's veil of ignorance , Sen chose the thought experiment of an impartial spectator as the basis of his theory of justice. He also stressed

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2562-445: The populace, allowing individuals to live better lives. Transparency guarantees allow individuals to interact with some degree of trust and knowledge of the interaction. Protective security is the system of social safety nets that prevent a group affected by poverty being subjected to terrible misery. Development encompassing non-economic areas, Sen argues, renders the notion of a dichotomy between "freedom" and "development," as implied by

2623-412: The position at age 22, he is still the youngest chairman to have headed the Department of Economics. He served in that position, starting the new Economics Department, from 1956 to 1958. Meanwhile, Sen was elected to a Prize Fellowship at Trinity College, which gave him four years to study any subject; he made the decision to study philosophy . Sen explained: "The broadening of my studies into philosophy

2684-463: The profession" and "the Mother Teresa of Economics" for his work on famine, human development theory , welfare economics , the underlying mechanisms of poverty, gender inequality , and political liberalism . However, he denies the comparison to Mother Teresa, saying that he has never tried to follow a lifestyle of dedicated self-sacrifice. Amartya Sen also added his voice to the campaign against

2745-546: The real freedoms that individuals enjoy, rather than simply focusing on metrics such as GDP or income-per-capita. Sen was inspired by violent acts he had witnessed as a child leading up to the Partition of India in 1947. On one morning, a Muslim daily labourer named Kader Mia stumbled through the rear gate of Sen's family home, bleeding from a knife wound in his back. Because of his extreme poverty, he had come to Sen's primarily Hindu neighbourhood searching for work; his choices were

2806-587: The religious schools of thought within the Hindu structure. The first chapter is "Atheism"—a very strong presentation of the argument in favor of atheism and materialism. Sen has received over 90 honorary degrees from universities around the world. In 2019, London School of Economics announced the creation of the Amartya Sen Chair in Inequality Studies. A list of Persian translations of Amartya Sen's work

2867-523: The same education policies that Japan did in the late 19th century. However, he conceded that there is a tradeoff between democracy and progress in Asia because democracy is a near reality in India and not in China. In a 1999 article in The Atlantic , Sen recommended for India a middle path between the "hard-knocks" development policy that creates wealth at the expense of civil liberties, and radical progressivism that only seeks to protect civil liberties at

2928-632: The school stressed cultural diversity, and embraced cultural influences from the rest of the world. In 1951, he went to Presidency College, Calcutta , where he earned a BA in economics with First in the First Class, with a minor in Mathematics, as a graduating student of the University of Calcutta . While at Presidency, Sen was diagnosed with oral cancer, and given a 15 per cent chance of living five years. With radiation treatment, he survived, and in 1953 he moved to Trinity College, Cambridge , where he earned

2989-580: The starvation of his family or the risk of death in coming to the neighbourhood. The price of Kader Mia's economic unfreedom was his death. Kader Mia need not have come to a hostile area in search of income in those troubled times if his family could have managed without it. This experience led Sen to begin thinking about economic unfreedom from a young age. In Development as Freedom , Sen outlined five specific types of freedoms: political freedoms, economic facilities, social opportunities, transparency guarantees, and protective security. Political freedoms refer to

3050-524: The supervision of the "brilliant but vigorously intolerant" post-Keynesian Joan Robinson . Quentin Skinner notes that Sen was a member of the secret society Cambridge Apostles during his time at Cambridge. During 1960–61, Amartya Sen visited the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , on leave from Trinity College. Sen's work on 'Choice of Techniques' complemented that of Maurice Dobb . In

3111-551: The theory of social choice , which first came to prominence in the work by the American economist Kenneth Arrow . Arrow had most famously shown that when voters have three or more distinct alternatives (options), any ranked order voting system will in at least some situations inevitably conflict with what many assume to be basic democratic norms. Sen's contribution to the literature was to show under what conditions Arrow's impossibility theorem applied, as well as to extend and enrich

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3172-647: The theory of social choice, informed by his interests in history of economic thought and philosophy. In 1981, Sen published Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation (1981), a book in which he argued that famine occurs not only from a lack of food, but from inequalities built into mechanisms for distributing food. Sen also argued that the Bengal famine was caused by an urban economic boom that raised food prices , thereby causing millions of rural workers to starve to death when their wages did not keep up. In 1999 he wrote, "no famine has ever taken place ... in

3233-596: The very specific, such as transportation to the polls . Only when such barriers are removed can the citizen truly be said to act out of personal choice. It is up to the individual society to make the list of minimum capabilities guaranteed by that society. For an example of the "capabilities approach" in practice, see Martha Nussbaum 's Women and Human Development . He wrote a controversial article in The New York Review of Books entitled "More Than 100 Million Women Are Missing" (see Missing women of Asia ), analysing

3294-481: The votes." He disagreed with Modi's ideology of Hindu nationalism, and advocated for a more integrated and diverse ideology that reflects the heterogeneity of India. Sen also wrote an article for The New York Times in 2013 documenting the reasons why India trailed behind China in economic development. He advocated for healthcare reform, because low-income people in India have to deal with exploitative and inadequate private healthcare. He recommended that India implement

3355-477: The world through CARE USA. Ann received her BA from Wellesley College, and has a masters from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and the School of Public Health. Previous Presidents include: Ravi Verma is the director of ICRW's Asia Regional Office, and Evelyne Opondo directs its Africa Regional Office. ICRW has been directed by several renowned and well-recognized individuals within

3416-481: Was a close associate of Tagore. K. M. Sen served as the second Vice-Chancellor of Visva Bharati University from 1953 to 1954. Sen began his school education at St Gregory's School in Dhaka in 1940. In the fall of 1941, he was admitted to Patha Bhavana , Santiniketan, where he completed his school education. The school had many progressive features, such as distaste for examinations or competitive testing. In addition,

3477-664: Was from Wari and Manikganj , Dhaka , both in present-day Bangladesh . His father, Ashutosh Sen, was a Professor of Chemistry at Dhaka University , then the Development Commissioner in Delhi and then Chairman of the West Bengal Public Service Commission. Sen moved with his family to West Bengal in 1945. Sen's mother, Amita Sen, was the daughter of Kshiti Mohan Sen , the eminent Sanskritist and scholar of ancient and medieval India. Sen's maternal grandfather

3538-541: Was important for me not just because some of my main areas of interest in economics relate quite closely to philosophical disciplines (for example, social choice theory makes intense use of mathematical logic and also draws on moral philosophy , and so does the study of inequality and deprivation), but also because I found philosophical studies very rewarding on their own." His interest in philosophy, however, dates back to his college days at Presidency, where he read books on philosophy and debated philosophical themes. One of

3599-614: Was named the first chancellor of the proposed Nalanda University (NU). Sen was criticised as the project suffered due to inordinate delays, mismanagement, and lack of presence of faculty on ground. Finally teaching began in August 2014. On 20 February 2015, Sen withdrew his candidature for a second term. He has served as president of the Econometric Society (1984), the International Economic Association (1986–1989),

3660-758: Was released in 2017. A 2001 portrait of Sen by Annabel Cullen is in Trinity College's collection. A 2003 portrait of Sen hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London. In 2011, he was present at the Rabindra Utsab ceremony at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC), Bangladesh . He unveiled the cover of Sruti Gitobitan, a Rabindrasangeet album comprising all the 2222 Tagore songs , brought out by Rezwana Chowdhury Bannya , principal of Shurer Dhara School of Music. Max Roser said that it

3721-551: Was the work of Sen that made him create Our World in Data . Sen was critical of Narendra Modi when he was announced as the prime ministerial candidate for the BJP . In April 2014, he said that Modi would not make a good prime minister. He conceded later in December 2014 that Modi did give people a sense of faith that things can happen. In February 2015, Sen opted out of seeking a second term for

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