Deepa Narayan (Deepa Narayan-Parker) is a social scientist who authored and co-authored more than 15 books including Chup: Breaking The Silence About India's Women.[1][2] She is also an independent advisor for poverty, development and poverty and has experience working for the
World Bank,
United Nations and various NGOs.[3][4] She has been listed as one of the top 100 Global Thinkers by
Foreign Policy magazine in 2011, and part of the top 100 Disruptive Heroes by Hacking Work.[5][6]
Background
Narayan has a PhD in Psychology and Anthropology.[5]
List of works
This includes titles which have been authored, co-authored or edited by Narayan:[7]
^Narayan, Deepa; Glinskaya, Elena, eds. (2006-11-29). Ending Poverty in South Asia: Ideas That Work. Washington, DC: World Bank Publications.
ISBN9780821368763.
^Narayan, Deepa, ed. (2009-05-29). Moving Out of Poverty (Volume 3): The Promise of Empowerment and Democracy in India (2009 ed.). Houndmills: World Bank Publications.
ISBN9780821372173.