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Suzanne Bergeron

Suzanne Bergeron is Helen Mataya Graves Collegiate Professor of Women’s Studies and Social Sciences at the University of Michigan Dearborn. Her research traces out the implications of using efficiency arguments to achieve gender equity goals in development and post-conflict reconstruction contexts, and examines the possibilities for fostering community and solidarity economies in development.

Feminist Economics and the Social and Solidarity Economy

Publication Authors(s):Suzanne Bergeron

Publication Date:2022

Tags : Encyclopedia of the Social and Solidarity Economy, UNTFSSE Knowledge Hub Draft Paper Series

SSE, Gender, and Sustainable Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Envisioning a Different Path

Publication Authors(s):Smita Ramnarain, Suzanne Bergeron

Publication Date:2019

Language : English

Country : India, Nepal

Tags : Geneva Conference 2019, Peace, Post-conflict, South Asia, Women

SDGs in this paper:
05. Gender Equality16. Peace Justice and Strong Institutions

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