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The Pacific Islands Development Program (PIDP) in collaboration with the Center for Pacific Island Studies at UH Mānoa & Women of the Wave, CROP Women’s Network cordially invite you to join us virtually for (En)Gendering Pacific Stories: Foreign Service & Diplomacy
Date: July 28, 2022
Noon to 1pm (HST)
Register at: www.eastwestcenter.org/ZMR
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“Foreign Service & Diplomacy Stories” will feature diverse and rich personal and professional moments from three different ambassador experiences between our panelists. The intergenerational knowledge of our three panelists will contribute to a dynamic talanoa on how gender may or may not have affected their interactions, engagements and/or decisions in their roles. We look forward to engaging in this valuable talanoa that will benefit to our youth who may be interested in seeking a career in the government sector.
The Pacific Islands Development Program (PIDP) in collaboration with the Center for Pacific Island Studies at UH Mānoa & Women of the Wave, CROP Women’s Network cordially invite you to join us virtually for (En)Gendering Pacific Stories: Foreign Service & Diplomacy
Date: July 28, 2022
Noon to 1pm (HST)
Register at: www.eastwestcenter.org/ZMR
![](/sites/default/files/filemanager/pidp/EnGendering%20Series/%28En%29Gendering%20Pacific%20Stories%20%28Instagram%20Post%29%20-%20July%2028%2C%202022.png)
“Foreign Service & Diplomacy Stories” will feature diverse and rich personal and professional moments from three different ambassador experiences between our panelists. The intergenerational knowledge of our three panelists will contribute to a dynamic talanoa on how gender may or may not have affected their interactions, engagements and/or decisions in their roles. We look forward to engaging in this valuable talanoa that will benefit to our youth who may be interested in seeking a career in the government sector.