Kavita Ramdas
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Kavita Nandini Ramdas (born 1963)[1] is an American feminist and activist.
Previously, she was the director of the Open Society Foundations’ Women's Rights Program and the senior advisor to the Ford Foundation's president, Darren Walker.[2] She assumed the position in 2015 after serving for 3 years as Ford's India country representative, representing the office in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.[3] Prior to that, she was executive director of the Program on Social Entrepreneurship at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University.[4] Kavita is best known for her contribution to feminist philanthropy as former president and CEO of the Global Fund for Women.[5]
Background and affiliations
Kavita Ramdas is the daughter of Lalita Ramdas and Admiral Laxminarayan Ramdas, former Head of the Indian Navy.[6][7]
Kavita Ramdas was born in Delhi, India and grew up in Mumbai, Delhi, London, Rangoon, and Bonn.[8] She attended high school at the Nikolaus Cusanus Gymnasium in Bad Godesberg, Bonn, Germany; the Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai, and graduated from Springdales School, New Delhi, in 1980. She studied political science at Hindu College, University of Delhi for two years until 1982. In 1983, she was awarded a scholarship to Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, where she received her B.A. in international relations in 1985 and her M.P.A. in international development and public policy studies from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University in 1988.[9]
In 1990, Ramdas married Zulfiqar Ahmad, a peace advocate, whom she had met in college. Zulfiqar is the nephew of the Pakistani academic and anti-war activist, Eqbal Ahmed, one of the Harrisburg Seven. Given her father's stature as a senior naval officer, there was speculation that their relationship could compromise India's national security.[6]
Ramdas is a former member of the Global Development Program Advisory Panel to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and serves on the Board of Trustees at Princeton University, on the Council of Advisors on Gender Equity to the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University, and on the Advisory Council to the Asian University for Women and the African Women Millennium Initiative on Poverty and Human Rights.[10] She is a member of the Henry Crown Fellow's Program of the Aspen Institute and previously served as a board member for the Women's Funding Network.
Work at the Global Fund for Women
Kavita Ramdas was the President and CEO of the Global Fund for Women from 1996 until 2010. During Ramdas’ tenure, the Global Fund for Women assets grew from $6 million to $21 million.[11] Grantmaking increased to $8 million per year, and the number of countries in which the Global Fund for Women made grants nearly tripled to over 160 countries.[11] Ramdas also oversaw the Global Fund for Women's first endowment campaign and the creation of the Now or Never Fund to ensure women's participation on critical international issues.[11]
Ramdas also served in advisory and/or management roles at MADRE,[12][13] the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Stanford University Program on Social Entrepreneurship.[14]
In 2018, Ramdas was named director of Women's Rights Programs for the Open Society Foundations.
Honors and awards
- California Institute of Integral Studies, Haridas and Bina Chaudhuri Award for Distinguished Service, 2009[15]
- Duveneck Humanitarian Award, 2008
- Social Capitalist Award, Fast Company (magazine), 2007[16]
- Women of Great Esteem Award, 2007
- Girl's Hero Award, Girls' Middle School, 2007
- Woman of Substance Award, African Women's Development Fund, 2005
- Juliette Gordon Low Award, Girl Scouts of the USA, 2005
- Woman of the Year for the Public Sector, Financial Women's Association, 2004
- Leadership for Equity & Diversity (LEAD) Award, Women & Philanthropy, 2004
- Bay Area Local Hero, KQED-FM Radio, 2004
- 21 Leaders for the 21st Century Award, Women's eNews, 2003
See also
References
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External links
- The high court nominee stays true to her school Template:Webarchive, 2009
- Women Can Lead the Way to Recovery, 2009
- Leveraging the Power of Race and Gender, February 2008
- Kavita Ramdas Defines Entrepreneurship: Video Template:Webarchive - 21 February 2008
- Global Fund for Women biography
- Princeton biography
- Mount Holyoke Vista Template:Webarchive
- PBS
- Then and Now, Kavita Ramdas Template:Webarchive, 2002
- A Women's Work, 2002
- Why educating girls is not enough: Video, March 2012
- Women's Funding Network official site
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- American activists
- Indian emigrants to the United States
- Mount Holyoke College alumni
- American Hindus
- Living people
- Princeton School of Public and International Affairs alumni
- American people of Indian descent
- American businesspeople
- Businesswomen from Delhi
- Women scientists from Delhi
- Henry Crown Fellows
- 21st-century American women
- 1963 births
- Tamil people
- Tamil Brahmins
- American people of Indian Tamil descent