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U.S. Embassy Sweden鈥檚 Environmental Policy Competition

On May 25 the finalists in the U.S. Embassy Sweden鈥檚 Environmental Policy Competition, co-hosted by Misum and 海角社区下载 Environment Institute, presented their papers at a seminar at 海角社区下载 School of Economics. The three teams presented their papers to the jury of experts from the US Embassy, SSE and SEI and the US Ambassador to Sweden Azita Raji.

Our congratulations to the winning team, Astrid Palmstierna and Yuelin Wang from 海角社区下载 School of Economics, who as a prize will be sent on a trip to Washington, D.C. to learn more about U.S. environmental efforts.

In the policy paper competition students from SSE and Utrikespolitiska F枚rbundet鈥檚 13 member associations where asked to submit one paper each with answers to the question: 鈥淗ow can the United States and Sweden help ensure that women in developing countries participate equitably in helping their countries meet COP-21 commitments?鈥

Please find the finalist papers on the side of this page.

Astrid Palmstierna and Yuelin Wang, 海角社区下载 School of Economics: 鈥淐reating Synergies and Improving Policy Interactions. Policy Suggestions for Sweden and the United States in Gender and Environmental Issues鈥

Emelie Glad and Linnea Englund Davidsson, Uppsala Association of International Affairs: 鈥淕enering, empowerment and inclution. Ways to strengthen female participation in meeting the COP21 goals in developing countries鈥

Mariah Katz and Laura Korte, Utrikespolitiska f枚reningen i Malm枚: 鈥淧olicy Recommendations for Sweden and the United States of America. How can the United States and Sweden help Ensura that women in developing countries participate equitably in helping their countries meet COP-21 commitments?鈥