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Sustainability, Feminism and the Search for Alternatives

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Alejandra Scampini works for the Association for Women's Rights AWID based in Uruguay. Before joining AWID she worked for ActionAid as the Women's Rights coordinator for Latin America and the Caribbean. Alejandra also worked with REPEM for more than ten years where she gained vast experience in women's rights, education and development advocacy. This article is adapted from a longer interview on the SID Forum on www.sidint.net by Guilia Frova.

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This article is based on an interview by Giulia Frova and adapted for the SID Forum by Angela Zarro.

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Scampini, A. Sustainability, Feminism and the Search for Alternatives. Development 54, 257–258 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1057/dev.2011.37

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