Description
Case studies presenting an analysis of Public-Private Partnerships in the Global South, through a progressive and intersectional feminist lens.
About the Author
Corina Rodriguez Enriquez is an Executive Committee Member at DAWN, and an Independent researcher from the National Council of Research (CONICET) at the Interdisciplinary Centre for the Study of Public Policies (CIEPP) in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Masaya Llavaneras Blanco is an Executive Committee Member at DAWN. She is incoming Assistant Professor of Development Studies at Huron University College at Western University, in Canada. Her research focuses on global social policy, migration and social reproduction in the global south.
Reviews
Against the background of the structural challenges that states face to finance economic and social infrastructure and the provision of social services, DAWN has produced a timely and hugely important contribution that addresses the promotion of public private partnerships from an intersectional feminist perspective. It offers compelling evidence that help us understand how and why PPPs too often negatively affect women's human rights. As a relevant player in the field of women's rights, DAWN is filling a knowledge gap to strengthen the struggle for democratic development and the feminist resistance against global corporate capture. * Maria Jose Romero, European Network on Debt and Development *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350296671
Author Corina Rodriguez Enriquez
Format Paperback
Page Count 376
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC