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A sociological analysis of methods of organising used by women in Caribbean Free Trade zones: Implications for development.
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Dunn has a bachelor's degree in languages and social sciences, and a master's degree in sociology from the
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pointed out how poverty, sexuality, ability were factors increasing the risk to men from climate change.
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as an election monitor in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Rwanda, and Malawi; and as a consultant to both the
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where she focused on gender and human rights, as well as acting for a consultant to the
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In 2020, Dunn was awarded the inaugural Jamaican National Family Planning Board's
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African-Caribbean Women Interrogating Diaspora/Post-Diaspora
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Academic staff of the University of the West Indies
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Alma mater
University of the West Indies
London School of Economics
PhD
Thesis
A sociological analysis of methods of organising used by women in Caribbean Free Trade zones: Implications for development.
University of the West Indies
United Nations
the Caribbean Community
University of the West Indies
London School of Economics
University of Toronto
disaster risk management
University of the West Indies
Christian Aid
Commonwealth Observer Group
United Nations Population Fund
the Caribbean Community
African-Caribbean Women Interrogating Diaspora/Post-Diaspora
ISBN
9780367726133
"Integrating men and masculinities in Caribbean disaster risk management"
doi
10.4324/9781315678122
ISBN
978-1-315-67812-2
"African-Caribbean women interrogating diaspora/Post-diaspora"
doi
10.1080/17528631.2020.1740471
S2CID

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