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Palwasha L. Kakar

Senior Program Officer, Religion and Peacebuilding Center

Palwasha L. Kakar is the senior program officer for Religion and Peacebuilding at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP). Kakar joined USIP after four years with The Asia Foundation where she was the Afghanistan director for Women’s Empowerment and Development. Prior to joining the Foundation, Kakar led the Gender Mainstreaming and Civil Society Unit in the United Nation Development Program's Afghanistan Subnational Governance Program managing a small grants program for Afghanistan's civil society initiatives. Kakar also served as program manager for The Gender Studies Institute at Kabul University. She has experience working with the World Bank Group on gender, social justice and environmental issues surrounding their various projects in the region.

Kakar moved to Afghanistan 2004 to work with the Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU), an independent research organization, on women's participation at the local levels in the National Solidarity Programme (NSP). Before moving to Afghanistan, she was the director of the Newton Peace Center (currently Peace Connections) a faith-based civil society organization.

An Afghan-American, she has experience teaching and researching religion, gender, security and local governance. Kakar has published research regarding women’s participation in local governance, Pashtunwali-Afghan customary law, Afghan women's identity, and social spaces in Afghanistan. Her research has taken her to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Israel, Palestine, Jordan and Syria.

She earned a Master's degree focusing on gender, politics and religion from Harvard University’s Divinity School and a Bachelor's degree in Religion and Global Studies focusing on peace and conflict from Bethel College in North Newton, KS.

Publications:

  • “Afghanistan in 2013, A Survey of the Afghan People” Palwasha Lena Kakar, contributing author, Asia Foundation Afghanistan, Dec 2013.
  • Afghanistan in 2012, A Survey of the Afghan People,” M Osman Tariq, Fazel Rabi Haqbeen, Palwasha Lena Kakar Asia Foundation Afghanistan, Nov 2012.  
  • “Fine-tuning the NSP”  Governance Working Paper’s Series, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, Kabul, Afghanistan, November 2005
  • Tribal Law of Pashtunwali and Women’s Legislative Authority,” Afghan Legal History Project Papers Series. Harvard Law School, Islamic Legal Studies. 2003.
  • “Maryam, Mother of Jesus: Is she a Prophet?” (in Islam) Azizah Magazine, Atlanta: WOW Publishers, Vol.3, Issue 1, 2003
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