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34 sessions, 80 papers, and 17 presentations with no associated papers |
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International Association for Feminist Economics |
Detailed List of Sessions |
| Session 1: Roundtable: Teaching African Women and Development in Multiple Contexts June 27, 2014 14:00 to 15:40 Syndicate Room 2 |
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| Session type: contributed |
| Home Ownership Rights in Ghana. A Gender Analysis |
| Presented by: Abena Oduro, University of Ghana |
| Does it matter what work you do?: An empirical investigation of waged and self employment as pathways to women’s empowerment in Ghana |
| Presented by: Dzodzi Tsikata, University of Ghana |
| Akosua Darkwah, University of Ghana |
| Transformation of women’s formal work in a neoliberal era: a study of female agency workers in Ghana’s banking sector |
| Presented by: Nana Akua Anyidoho, University of Ghana |
| Global trade dynamics in Ghana’s shea sector: the place of the rural woman |
| Presented by: Martha Awo, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research |
| Session 2: Innovative Strategies for Increasing Food Security and Reducing Poverty June 27, 2014 14:00 to 15:40 Training Room 2 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Poverty, Trade and Women’s Economic Empowerment: the experiences of Ghanaian women in cross-border trading |
| Presented by: Charlotte Wrigley-Asante, University of Ghana |
| A spatial and temporal analysis of women’s wellbeing in the Democratic Republic of Congo |
| Presented by: Malokele Nanivazo, World Institute for Development Economic |
| Kristi Mahrt, WIDER |
| Women: A Force to End Hunger and Poverty |
| [slides] |
| Presented by: Ann Nielsen-Yen, |
| A policy agenda for food security if gender mattered: framing food security in post 2015 development agenda and SDGs |
| Presented by: Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, The New School |
| Session 3: Roundtable: Globalization, Gender and Development at the Crossroads June 27, 2014 14:00 to 15:40 Cafeteria |
| Session Chair: Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University |
| Session type: contributed |
| Counting Time: Making Women’s Work Visible and the Challenges Ahead |
| Presented by: Maria Floro, American University |
| Towards Feminist Ecological New Developmentalism: A Conversation on Ends and Means |
| Presented by: Gunseli Berik, University of Utah |
| Comapring Crisis --South and North |
| Presented by: Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University |
| Session 4: Critical Aspects of Care Labor June 27, 2014 14:00 to 15:40 Lecture Hall 1 |
| Session type: contributed |
| UNDERAGE HOUSE MAIDS AND THE PROBLEMS OF EDUCATING THEM IN THE SOUTH-WESTERN PART OF NIGERIA |
| Presented by: Afolabi Monsurat, University of Hull |
| Paid work and unpaid caring over the long haul: Gendered and evolving trajectories |
| Presented by: Fiona Carmichael, University of Birmingham |
| Marco Ercolani, University of Birmingham |
| Gender essentialism at work? |
| Presented by: Mette Løvgren, HiOA |
| Domestic work, wages, and gender equality: lessons from developing countries |
| Presented by: Uma Rani Amara, ILO |
| Martin Oelz, International Labour Organisation |
| Session 5: Engendering Economic Policy in Africa, Panel I June 27, 2014 14:00 to 15:40 Room 107 |
| Session Chair: Irene van Staveren, ISS |
| Session type: panel |
| Session 6: Engendering Sustainable Development and the Climate Change Debate June 27, 2014 14:00 to 15:40 Room 108 |
| Session type: contributed |
| “Climate Justice and Gender Justice: Building women’s economic and political agency in times of climate change“ |
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| Presented by: Patricia Perkins, York University |
| The Purple Economy: A Call for a New Economic Order beyond the Green |
| Presented by: IPEK ILKKARACAN, ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY |
| Session 7: Roundtable: Using Economic Modelling to Foster Gender Equality June 27, 2014 14:00 to 15:40 Syndicate Room 1 |
| Session Chair: Elissa Braunstein, Colorado State University |
| Session type: contributed |
| Global trends in gender equality, 1991-2010 |
| Presented by: Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont |
| Feminist Economics, care and the market: before and after austerity |
| Presented by: Susan Himmelweit, Open University |
| Economic growth, social reproduction and gender inequality |
| Presented by: Elissa Braunstein, Colorado State University |
| Session 8: The Primacy of Gender in Education June 28, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Syndicate Room 2 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Gender and Earnings in Ghana: the Role of Education |
| Presented by: Christian Darko, University of Birmingham |
| Fiona Carmichael, University of Birmingham |
| Stanley Siebert, University of Birmingham |
| Returns to education and the gender gap in earnings: Evidence from South Africa |
| Presented by: Dorrit Posel, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard Coll |
| Daniela Casale, University of KwaZulu-Natal |
| Gender Analysis of Delayed Enrollment in Ghana: Towards Achieving Universal Primary Education |
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| Presented by: Hellen Seshie-Nasser, University of Ghana, Legon |
| Abena Oduro, University of Ghana |
| Session 9: Membership in Networks, Associations, and Cooperatives June 28, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Syndicate Room 1 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Not yet constructed...likely to be: Cooperatives for Women's Empowerment in the New Development Agenda |
| Presented by: catherine seya, Cornell University |
| Determinants of Associational Membership in Male and Female-Based Informal Associations in the Central Region of Ghana |
| Presented by: Edward Nketiah-Amponsah, University of Ghana |
| Mavis Dako-Gyeke, University of Ghana |
| Akosua Darkwah, University of Ghana |
| Women’s empowerment through tourism: The case of a Ugandan rural community |
| Presented by: Brenda Boonabaana, Makerere University |
| Session 10: Roundtable: Post 2015 Agenda: An Opportunity for Gender Equality and Feminist Economics? June 28, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Training Room 2 |
| Session Chair: Corina Rodríguez-Enríquez, Conicet - Ciepp |
| Session type: panel |
| Presented by: Radhika Balakrishnan, Rutgers University |
| Session 11: Roundtable: Session I on Land, Gender and Food Security June 28, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Training Room 1 |
| Session Chair: Cheryl Doss, Yale University |
| Session type: contributed |
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| Discussants: 1 Gina Alvarado, International Center for Research on Women 2 Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, The New School |
| Session 12: Agricultural Production June 28, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Room 108 |
| Session type: contributed |
| A Gendered Analysis of Bean and Maize Production in East Africa |
| Presented by: Jennifer Twyman, International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) |
| Juliana Muriel, International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) |
| Gender division of labor and farm production in subsistence households |
| Presented by: Diksha Arora, University of Utah |
| UNCERTAINTY, RISK PREFERENCES AND CROP DIVERSIFICATION: DOES GENDER MATTER? |
| Presented by: Daniela Orge-Fuentes, UMB |
| Women's Economic Empowerment in Pacific Island Countries |
| Presented by: Maire Dwyer, Maire Dwyer and Associates |
| Session 13: Measurement and Methods June 28, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Lecture Hall 1 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Welfare Metrics for Gender Asset Gaps |
| Presented by: Deepak Malghan, |
| Hema Swaminathan, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |
| Multi-dimensionality in the measurement of women’s economic empowerment: New analysis and insights from three African contexts |
| Presented by: Renata Serra, University of Florida |
| Sally BADEN, Independent Consultant and Researcher |
| Evaluation of the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index: the Case of Northern Ghana |
| Presented by: Sandra Contreras, Kansas State University |
| The Economist as Ethnographer: Long-term Residential Care from the Inside |
| Presented by: Martha MacDonald, Saint Mary's University |
| Session 14: Hot Topics June 28, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Room 107 |
| Session type: contributed |
| An Institutional Approach to Bargaining power and Agency among Sex Workers: Case of Brothel based Sex Work in India |
| Presented by: Neha Hui, - |
| Economic Costs and Impacts of Maternal Mortality in Rural Kenya |
| Presented by: Kathleen Schaffer, |
| THE ADOPTION OF ADINKRA SYMBOLS BY THE MODERN AKAN WOMEN OF GHANA |
| Presented by: josephine Aboagyewaa _ Ntiri, RMIT University Melbourne Australia |
| Session 15: Special Interactive Session: Using Your Research to Change the World June 28, 2014 10:55 to 12:25 Syndicate Room 1 |
| Session type: panel |
| Presented by: Randy Albelda, University of Massachusetts Boston |
| Presented by: M.V. Lee Badgett, University of Mass, Amherst |
| Session 16: Gendered Violence and Gendered Activism June 28, 2014 10:55 to 12:25 Training Room 1 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Gender Violence and The Meanings of Being a Homeowner in Nicaragua |
| Presented by: Gina Alvarado, International Center for Research on Women |
| Women’s empowerment and intimate violence: evidences from Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire |
| Presented by: Sandrine KOISSY-KPEIN, CEPS/INSTEAD Luxembourg |
| Weather Shocks and Violence Against Women in Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Presented by: Andreas Kotsadam, University of Oslo |
| Sara Cools, BI Norwegian Business School |
| Martin Flatø, University of Oslo |
| The implications of women’s paid work in the informal sector on household gender relations and intimate partner violence: qualitative insights from Dar es Salaam and Mbeya, Tanzania |
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| Presented by: Seema Vyas, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University |
| Session 17: Employment Trends through a Gendered Lens June 28, 2014 10:55 to 12:25 Training Room 2 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Global trends in gender equality, 1991-2010 |
| Presented by: Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont |
| Labor Market Institutions, Employment, and Gender in MENA Countries |
| Presented by: Roksana Bahramitash, |
| Convergences in Men’s and Women’s Life Patterns: Lifetime Work, Lifetime Earnings, and Human Capital Investment |
| Presented by: Joyce Jacobsen, Wesleyan University |
| Melanie Khamis, Wesleyan University |
| Mutlu Yuksel, Dalhousie University |
| Transformation of women’s formal work in a neoliberal era: a study of female agency workers in Ghana’s banking sector |
| Presented by: Nana Akua Anyidoho, University of Ghana |
| Session 18: Special Interactive Session: Publishing 101: How, When, and Where to get your Articles Published June 28, 2014 14:05 to 15:45 Syndicate Room 1 |
| Session type: panel |
| Presented by: Joyce Jacobsen, Wesleyan University |
| Presented by: Carmen Diana Deere, University of Florida |
| Presented by: Gunseli Berik, University of Utah |
| Session 19: Engendering Growth and Macroeconomic Policy June 28, 2014 14:05 to 15:45 Training Room 1 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Gender, Economic Growth, and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Presented by: Maureen Were, Central Bank of Kenya |
| Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont |
| Economic growth, social reproduction and gender inequality |
| Presented by: Elissa Braunstein, Colorado State University |
| Aid and Gender Equality |
| Presented by: Caren Grown, American University |
| Session 20: Gender in Post-Conflict and Post-Shock Contexts June 28, 2014 14:05 to 15:45 Training Room 2 |
| Session type: contributed |
| A Gendered Struggle of Internally Displaced Villagers to Return and Rebuild their Lives in their Homelands |
| Presented by: Semsa Ozar, Bogazici University |
| Eliciting willingness to take a job among extremely poor and displaced women: Evidence from Red UNIDOS beneficiaries in Cali, Colombia |
| Presented by: Susana Martinez Restrepo, Fedesarrollo |
| IMPACT OF ADAPTATION TO COVARIATE SHOCKS ON HOUSEHOLD WELFARE: EVIDENCE FROM PANEL SURVEY DATA IN UGANDA |
| Presented by: Madina Guloba, Economic Policy Research Centre |
| Intra-household Analysis of Shocks and Coping Strategies: A Gendered Analysis of Ghana and Karnataka, India |
| Presented by: Hema Swaminathan, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |
| Cheryl Doss, Yale University |
| Abena Oduro, University of Ghana |
| William Baah-Boateng, University of Ghana |
| Session 21: Women's Empowerment Through Land and Home Ownership June 28, 2014 14:05 to 15:45 Syndicate Room 2 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Gender, Headship, and Land across the Life-Cycle in Asia: Evidence from four countries |
| Presented by: Caitlin Kieran, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) |
| Kathryn Sproule, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) |
| Agnes Quisumbing, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) |
| Cheryl Doss, Yale University |
| Immiseration in the early 21st century through the lenses of forest and land |
| Presented by: Lyn Ossome, University of the Witwatersrand |
| Sirisha Naidu, Wright State University |
| Home Ownership Rights in Ghana. A Gender Analysis |
| Presented by: Abena Oduro, University of Ghana |
| Session 22: Roundtable: The Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index June 28, 2014 16:00 to 17:40 Training Room 1 |
| Session type: panel |
| Presented by: Caren Grown, American University |
| Presented by: Greg Seymour, American University |
| Presented by: Sandra Contreras, Kansas State University |
| Session 23: Savings and Control Over Resources June 28, 2014 16:00 to 17:40 Room 108 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Opportunities and Constraints to Women's Access and Control of Resources in the Ethiopia Small Ruminant Value Chain |
| Presented by: Annet Mulema, International Livestock Research Inst. |
| Women Who Save: A Comparative Analysis of Ecuador, Ghana and Karnataka, India |
| Presented by: Cheryl Doss, Yale University |
| Abena Oduro, University of Ghana |
| Carmen Diana Deere, University of Florida |
| Hema Swaminathan, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |
| Global trends in gender equality, 1991-2010 |
| Presented by: Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont |
| Session 24: Roundtable: Session II on Land, Gender and Food Security June 28, 2014 16:00 to 17:40 Lecture Hall 1 |
| Session Chair: Maria Floro, American University |
| Session type: panel |
| Presented by: Dzodzi Tsikata, University of Ghana |
| Discussant: Diksha Arora, University of Utah |
| Presented by: Ritu Verma, CBS |
| Presented by: Lyn Ossome, University of the Witwatersrand |
| Session 25: Why Gender Matters for Agricultural Productivity June 28, 2014 16:00 to 17:40 Room 107 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Impact of Gender Based Agricultural Decision on Agricultural Outcome: Implications for Women Empowerment for Agriculture in Nigeria. |
| Presented by: Margaret Adesugba, International Food Policy Research Inst. |
| Voices of Farmers in a Ghanaian Rural Community: Gender Inequality and Agricultural Productivity |
| Presented by: Mavis Dako-Gyeke, University of Ghana |
| Prince Owusu, University of Ghana |
| AN ASSESSMENT CROP AND LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN VIHIGA COUNTY, KENYA – USING A GENDER LENS PERSPECTIVE Abstract Majority of the households in Sub Saharan Africa are small scale farmers who live in rural areas and depends on Agriculture as their maj |
| Presented by: Eunice Onyango, Kenya Agricultural Research Institute |
| Capitalism, Patriarchy and African Women Farmers |
| Presented by: Jeanne Koopman, Boston University |
| Session 26: Roundtable: Bringing Feminist Economics to Wikipedia: The First IAFFE Edit-athon June 28, 2014 16:00 to 17:40 Syndicate Room 1 |
| Session type: panel |
| Presented by: Gunseli Berik, University of Utah |
| Session 27: Corporate Diversity and Women's Entrepreneurship: A New Era June 29, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Syndicate Room 2 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Corporate Gender Diversity: A business-driven approach to gender equality and economic development |
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| Presented by: Britta Holzberg, Ruhr-Universität Bochum |
| Trends in Female Entreneurship in Vietnam: 1990-2010 |
| Presented by: Rose-Marie Avin, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire |
| Linda Kinney, Shepherd |
| Gender Differences in Risk-taking and Competitiveness: An Analysis across Gender and Employment Types in a Nairobi slum |
| Presented by: Uma Kambhampati, University of Reading |
| Session 28: A New View of Microfinance: Moving Towards Full Empowerment June 29, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Syndicate Room 1 |
| Session type: contributed |
| The impact of microfinance on factors empowering women: Regional and Delivery Mechanisms in India’s SHG Programme |
| Presented by: Ranjula Bali Swain, Uppsala University |
| Impact of Microfinance on Female Empowerment: A Review of the Empirical Literature |
| Presented by: Sefa Awaworyi, Monash University |
| The Cost of Empowerment: Multiple Sources of Women’s Debt in Rural India |
| Presented by: S Garikipati, University of Liverpool |
| Session 29: International Trade and Migration June 29, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Room 108 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Global trade dynamics in Ghana’s shea sector: the place of the rural woman |
| Presented by: Martha Awo, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research |
| FELIX AGYEI-SASU, ISSER, UNI. OF GHANA, LEGON |
| THE DYNAMICS OF CHINESE COMMODITY IMPORTS TO GHANA |
| Presented by: Mark Obeng, University of Ghana, Legon |
| Female employment in the hotel sector in the Saudi Arabia and UAE: The contrasting place of home nationals and migrant workers |
| Presented by: Saham Alismail, Individual Purchaser |
| Gender, Remittances and Asset Accumulation in Ecuador and Ghana |
| Presented by: Carmen Diana Deere, University of Florida |
| Abena Oduro, University of Ghana |
| Gina Alvarado, International Center for Research on Women |
| Louis Boakye-Yiadom, University of Ghana |
| Session 30: Engendering Economic Policy in Africa, Panel II June 29, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Room 107 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Session 31: Fiscal Policy through a Feminist Lens June 29, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Training Room 1 |
| Session type: contributed |
| Care services and fiscal policy in Latin America |
| Presented by: Corina Rodríguez-Enríquez, Conicet - Ciepp |
| Quantitative exercise on the household´s expenditure composition and taxation equity. Horizontal and vertical incidence analysis on Value Added Tax (VAT) in Mexico. |
| Presented by: Lucia Perez-Fragoso, |
| Gender Responsive Budgeting in Uganda: Anchoring Gender Perspectives in the Planning and Budgeting Process |
| Presented by: Elisabeth Klatzer, Vienna University of Economics and Business |
| Susanne Dietl, Vienna University of Economics and Business |
| Consolata Kabonesa, Makerere University |
| Expanding Women’s Healthcare Access in the United States: The Patchwork 'Universalism' of the Affordable Care Act |
| Presented by: Randy Albelda, University of Massachusetts Boston |
| Session 32: Roundtable: The Cost of Inaction, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and Feminist Economics June 29, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Training Room 2 |
| Session type: panel |
| Presented by: Jennifer Olmsted, Drew University |
| Presented by: Radhika Balakrishnan, Rutgers University |
| Presented by: Nata Duvvury, National University of Ireland, Galway |
| Presented by: M.V. Lee Badgett, University of Mass, Amherst |
| Session 33: Engendering Economic Policy in Africa, Panel II June 29, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Room 107 |
| Session type: panel |
| Session 34: Multi-Dimensional Views of Women's Empowerment June 29, 2014 9:00 to 10:40 Lecture Hall 2 |
| Session type: contributed |
| TEACHING HOUSEHOLD BARGAINING: TWO PERSPECTIVES |
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| Presented by: Irene van Staveren, ISS |
| EMPOWERING OTHERS: MOTIVES AND STRATEGIES OF SUCCESSFUL GHANAIAN WOMEN |
| Presented by: Doris Boateng, University of Ghana |
| Professional Career Versus Women’s Ordinary Job? : Two Models of Gendered Labor in Life Insurance Companies in Japan |
| Presented by: Kaoru Kanai, Saitama University |
| Promoting Evidence-Based Policy Making for Gender Equality in Papua New Guinea |
| Presented by: Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Rutgers University |
| Alice Kassens, Roanoke College |
| # | Participant | Roles in Conference |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aboagyewaa _ Ntiri, josephine | P14 |
| 2 | Adesugba, Margaret | P25 |
| 3 | AGYEI-SASU, FELIX | P29 |
| 4 | Albelda, Randy | P15, P31 |
| 5 | Alismail, Saham | P29 |
| 6 | Alvarado, Gina | D11, P16, P29 |
| 7 | Amara, Uma Rani | P4 |
| 8 | Anyidoho, Nana Akua | P1, P17 |
| 9 | Arora, Diksha | P12, D24 |
| 10 | Avin, Rose-Marie | P27 |
| 11 | Awaworyi, Sefa | P28 |
| 12 | Awo, Martha | P1, P29 |
| 13 | Baah-Boateng, William | P20 |
| 14 | BADEN, Sally | P13 |
| 15 | Badgett, M.V. Lee | P15, P32 |
| 16 | Bahramitash, Roksana | P17 |
| 17 | Balakrishnan, Radhika | P10, P32 |
| 18 | Bali Swain, Ranjula | P28 |
| 19 | Beneria, Lourdes | C3, P3 |
| 20 | Berik, Gunseli | P3, P18, P26 |
| 21 | Boakye-Yiadom, Louis | P29 |
| 22 | Boateng, Doris | P34 |
| 23 | Boonabaana, Brenda | P9 |
| 24 | Braunstein, Elissa | C7, P7, P19 |
| 25 | Carmichael, Fiona | P4, P8 |
| 26 | Casale, Daniela | P8 |
| 27 | Contreras, Sandra | P13, P22 |
| 28 | Cools, Sara | P16 |
| 29 | Dako-Gyeke, Mavis | P9, P25 |
| 30 | Darko, Christian | P8 |
| 31 | Darkwah, Akosua | P1, P9 |
| 32 | Deere, Carmen Diana | P18, P23, P29 |
| 33 | Dietl, Susanne | P31 |
| 34 | Doss, Cheryl | C11, P21, P20, P23 |
| 35 | Duvvury, Nata | P32 |
| 36 | Dwyer, Maire | P12 |
| 37 | Ercolani, Marco | P4 |
| 38 | Flatø, Martin | P16 |
| 39 | Floro, Maria | P3, C24 |
| 40 | Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko | P2, D11 |
| 41 | Garikipati, S | P28 |
| 42 | Grown, Caren | P19 |
| 43 | Grown, Caren | P22 |
| 44 | Guloba, Madina | P20 |
| 45 | Himmelweit, Susan | P7 |
| 46 | Holzberg, Britta | P27 |
| 47 | Hui, Neha | P14 |
| 48 | ILKKARACAN, IPEK | P6 |
| 49 | Jacobsen, Joyce | P17, P18 |
| 50 | Kabonesa, Consolata | P31 |
| 51 | Kambhampati, Uma | P27 |
| 52 | Kanai, Kaoru | P34 |
| 53 | Kassens, Alice | P34 |
| 54 | Khamis, Melanie | P17 |
| 55 | Kieran, Caitlin | P21 |
| 56 | Kinney, Linda | P27 |
| 57 | Klatzer, Elisabeth | P31 |
| 58 | KOISSY-KPEIN, Sandrine | P16 |
| 59 | Koopman, Jeanne | P25 |
| 60 | Kotsadam, Andreas | P16 |
| 61 | Løvgren, Mette | P4 |
| 62 | MacDonald, Martha | P13 |
| 63 | Mahrt, Kristi | P2 |
| 64 | Malghan, Deepak | P13 |
| 65 | Martinez Restrepo, Susana | P20 |
| 66 | Monsurat, Afolabi | P4 |
| 67 | Mulema, Annet | P23 |
| 68 | Muriel, Juliana | P12 |
| 69 | Naidu, Sirisha | P21 |
| 70 | Nanivazo, Malokele | P2 |
| 71 | Nielsen-Yen, Ann | P2 |
| 72 | Nketiah-Amponsah, Edward | P9 |
| 73 | Obeng, Mark | P29 |
| 74 | Oduro, Abena | P1, P8, P21, P20, P23, P29 |
| 75 | Oelz, Martin | P4 |
| 76 | Olmsted, Jennifer | P32 |
| 77 | Onyango, Eunice | P25 |
| 78 | Orge-Fuentes, Daniela | P12 |
| 79 | Ossome, Lyn | P21, P24 |
| 80 | Owusu, Prince | P25 |
| 81 | Ozar, Semsa | P20 |
| 82 | Perez-Fragoso, Lucia | P31 |
| 83 | Perkins, Patricia | P6 |
| 84 | Posel, Dorrit | P8 |
| 85 | Quisumbing, Agnes | P21 |
| 86 | Rodríguez-Enríquez, Corina | C10, P31 |
| 87 | Schaffer, Kathleen | P14 |
| 88 | Seguino, Stephanie | P7, P17, P19, P23 |
| 89 | Serra, Renata | P13 |
| 90 | Seshie-Nasser, Hellen | P8 |
| 91 | seya, catherine | P9 |
| 92 | Seymour, Greg | P22 |
| 93 | Siebert, Stanley | P8 |
| 94 | Sproule, Kathryn | P21 |
| 95 | Swaminathan, Hema | P13, P20, P23 |
| 96 | Tsikata, Dzodzi | P1, P24 |
| 97 | Twyman, Jennifer | P12 |
| 98 | van der Meulen Rodgers, Yana | P34 |
| 99 | van Staveren, Irene | C5, P34 |
| 100 | Verma, Ritu | P24 |
| 101 | Vyas, Seema | P16 |
| 102 | Were, Maureen | P19 |
| 103 | Wrigley-Asante, Charlotte | P2 |
| 104 | Yuksel, Mutlu | P17 |
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