Plus, FP's latest podcast explores the secret work of high-stakes negotiators
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Welcome to This Week. FP’s Her Power Digital Summit returns for its third year, bringing together change-makers spearheading targeted interventions from around the globe. Register now and you can hear from leaders such as philanthropist Melinda French Gates, U.N. Undersecretary-General Vera Songwe, Mirai Chatterjee of the Self Employed Women's Association, and more.
Next, sign up for our FP Virtual Dialogue Investing in the Planet, a live analysis from experts at the intersection of finance, sustainable development, and climate action on mobilizing green investment. What is needed from governments, businesses, and others to build sustainable, resilient economies where they are needed most? How can development organizations facilitate investment in local communities in a way that empowers them to take ownership of their environmental challenges and outcomes? Sign up today to join us as we attempt to answer these questions.
Plus, Foreign Policy is teaming up with Doha Debates for The Negotiators, a new podcast that puts listeners directly in the negotiating room. Hosted by FP deputy editor Jenn Williams, each episode will feature one mediator, diplomat, or troubleshooter describing one dramatic and historic negotiation. The series will begin Oct. 12, with new episodes every Tuesday through Dec. 21.
Finally, FP Insiders can revisit FP Analytics’ Power Map series on global data governance, examining the emerging laws, regulations, and technologies that enable greater data collection and cross-border impact data flows. Insiders can now take advantage of the Global Data Governance Database, a navigable reference tool that provides a comprehensive regional- and country-level breakdown of data governance practices in 138 countries. Thank you for reading. UPCOMING EVENTS Her Power Summit Oct. 26 & 27 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. EDT
The annual Her Power Summit will convene vital conversations on how women’s leadership and gender parity can help foster a sustainable future for all. Featured speakers this year include philanthropist Melinda French Gates, U.N. Undersecretary-General Vera Songwe, and Mirai Chatterjee of the Self Employed Women's Association, among others. Our program will explore the gender factor in combating the dual crises of the pandemic and climate change and how applying a gendered lens to global health and recovery efforts can have long-term benefits for economies and societies. FP Virtual Dialogue: Investing in the Planet Oct. 21 | 11 a.m. EDT
Join Foreign Policy, in partnership with the Climate Investment Funds, for a forward-looking conversation about the opportunities and strategies to mobilize green global development and a sustainable future for the planet. In this dialogue, we will learn how developing countries can access resources to invest in next-generation climate solutions and technologies. This high-level virtual program will bring together policy leaders and experts at the intersection of finance, sustainable development, and climate action to elevate the dialogue about mobilizing green investment. We’ll explore what governments and global institutions are doing to overcome risks to pursuing climate investments and how emerging economies can empower growth through driving climate-smart development.
You can explore this important topic further on Heat of the Moment, a podcast made in partnership between FP and the Climate Investment Funds. Hosted by CNN contributor John D. Sutter, Heat of the Moment features interviews and sound-rich reports about climate change and green projects worldwide. Listen to Season 1 now before the new season begins on Oct. 21. NEW PODCAST The Negotiators
The Paris climate agreement, the Iran nuclear deal, the #BringBackOurGirls campaign: How did these deals get made? Conflicts don’t just get resolved on their own. Most are settled through a grueling process of give-and-take, usually behind closed doors. On the new podcast The Negotiators, Foreign Policy is teaming up with Doha Debates to put listeners directly in the negotiating room. Hosted by FP deputy editor Jenn Williams, formerly co-host of Vox’s Worldly podcast, each episode will feature one mediator, diplomat, or troubleshooter describing one dramatic and historic negotiation. The series begins Oct. 12, with new episodes every Tuesday through Dec. 21. POWER MAP UPDATEGlobal Data Governance: Database of Policies
FP Analytics’ Global Data Governance Power Map details emerging trends in data collection practices, including the proliferation of data privacy and data localization laws, governments’ expanding data collection practices, changes in global encryption laws, the rising use of artificial intelligence for data collection, and the proliferation of international cybersecurity commitments. Throughout the Power Map series, laws and policies related to these trends are catalogued and graphically broken down for readers.
Now all of the practices and regulations chronicled in the Power Map series have been consolidated in the Global Data Governance Database, a navigable reference tool for FP Insiders. This database provides a comprehensive regional- and country-level breakdown of data governance practices in 138 countries. Partner With Us Are you interested in learning more about FP Analytics’ cutting-edge research services, hosting an FP Virtual Dialogue event, or building a podcast with FP Studios? Would you like to enable organization-wide access to Foreign Policy to maximize your savings? Contact Andrew Sollinger at andrew.sollinger@foreignpolicy.com today.
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