Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era
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Founded in 1984, Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) "is a network of feminist scholars, researchers and activists from the economic South working for economic and gender justice and sustainable and democratic development. DAWN provides a forum for feminist research, analyses and advocacy on global issues (economic, social and political) affecting the livelihoods, living standards, rights and development prospects of women, especially poor and marginalized women, in regions of the South. " [1]
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Founding Members
Accessed April 2012: [2]
- Zubeida Ahmad (Pakistan)
- Neuma Aguiar (Brazil)
- Peggy Antrobus (Barbados)
- Lourdes Arizpe (Mexico)
- Nirmala Banerjee (India)
- Carmen Barroso (Brazil)
- Ela Bhatt (India)
- Tone Bleie (Norway)
- Hameeda Hossain (Bangladesh)
- Noleen Heyzer (Malaysia)
- Devaki Jain (India)
- Kumari Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)
- Isabel Larguia (Cuba)
- Ragnhild Lund (Norway)
- Geertje Lycklama (Netherlands)
- Lucille Mair (Jamaica)
- Katharine McKee (USA)
- Fatima Mernissi (Morocco)
- Achola Pala Okeyo (Kenya)
- Marie-Angelique Savane (Senegal)
- Gita Sen (India)
- Claire Slatter (Fiji)
Former Steering Committee
Accessed April 2012: [3]
- Sonia Correa, Research Coordinator for Sexual and Reproductive Health & Rights
- Celita Eccher, Regional Coordinator for Latin America
- Afua Hesse, Regional Coordinator for Anglophone Africa
- Fatou Sow, Regional Coordinator for Francophone Africa
- Viviene Taylor, Research Coordinator for Political Restructuring & Social Transformation
- Yvonne Underhill-Sem, Regional Coordinator for the Pacific
- Judith Weddernburn, Regional Coordinator for the Caribbean
- Mariama Williams, Research Coordinator for Political Economy of Globalization
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
References
- ↑ Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era About, organizational web page, accessed April 18, 2012.
- ↑ Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era History, organizational web page, accessed April 18, 2012.
- ↑ Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era History, organizational web page, accessed April 18, 2012.