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Meet the Team

The Organizers

Les organisateurs

Notre équipe

Shiho Nakamura

Giulia Melina

Alex Bizzotto

Bernd Mueller

Shiho Nakamura

Personnes ressources

Resource persons

Maria Prieto

Dorothea Schmidt-Klau

Zulum Avila

Anna Zongollowicz

Mauricio Dierckxsens

Yadong Wang

Anna-Karin Palm Olsson

Celine Peyron Bista

Drew Gardiner

Valeria Esquivel

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Valeria Esquivel is Employment Policies and Gender Specialist at the International Labour Office (ILO), based in Geneva, Switzerland. Previously, Valeria was Research Coordinator on Gender and Development at the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD). Before joining the United Nations, Valeria developed a long academic career as feminist economist, publishing extensively on labour, macroeconomic and social policies. Her latest publications have focused primarily on care policies and care workers. She is co-author of the recent report Care work and care jobs for the future of decent work (OIT, 2018), and of Innovations in Care: New Concepts, New Actors, New Policies (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2017). In 2016, she edited the Gender & Development issue devoted to the SDGs (Vol. 24, No. 1). Valeria is on leave of absence from her positions as Associate Professor of Economics at Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, and as Researcher at CONICET (Argentina). She is economist from Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (UBA) and earned an MSc and a PhD in economics from the University of London.

Valeria Esquivel is Employment Policies and Gender Specialist at the International Labour Office (ILO), based in Geneva, Switzerland. Previously, Valeria was Research Coordinator on Gender and Development at the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD). Before joining the United Nations, Valeria developed a long academic career as feminist economist, publishing extensively on labour, macroeconomic and social policies. Her latest publications have focused primarily on care policies and care workers. She is co-author of the recent report Care work and care jobs for the future of decent work (OIT, 2018), and of Innovations in Care: New Concepts, New Actors, New Policies (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2017). In 2016, she edited the Gender & Development issue devoted to the SDGs (Vol. 24, No. 1). Valeria is on leave of absence from her positions as Associate Professor of Economics at Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, and as Researcher at CONICET (Argentina). She is economist from Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (UBA) and earned an MSc and a PhD in economics from the University of London.

Valeria Esquivel is Employment Policies and Gender Specialist at the International Labour Office (ILO), based in Geneva, Switzerland. Previously, Valeria was Research Coordinator on Gender and Development at the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD). Before joining the United Nations, Valeria developed a long academic career as feminist economist, publishing extensively on labour, macroeconomic and social policies. Her latest publications have focused primarily on care policies and care workers. She is co-author of the recent report Care work and care jobs for the future of decent work (OIT, 2018), and of Innovations in Care: New Concepts, New Actors, New Policies (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2017). In 2016, she edited the Gender & Development issue devoted to the SDGs (Vol. 24, No. 1). Valeria is on leave of absence from her positions as Associate Professor of Economics at Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, and as Researcher at CONICET (Argentina). She is economist from Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (UBA) and earned an MSc and a PhD in economics from the University of London.

Valeria Esquivel is Employment Policies and Gender Specialist at the International Labour Office (ILO), based in Geneva, Switzerland. Previously, Valeria was Research Coordinator on Gender and Development at the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD). Before joining the United Nations, Valeria developed a long academic career as feminist economist, publishing extensively on labour, macroeconomic and social policies. Her latest publications have focused primarily on care policies and care workers. She is co-author of the recent report Care work and care jobs for the future of decent work (OIT, 2018), and of Innovations in Care: New Concepts, New Actors, New Policies (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2017). In 2016, she edited the Gender & Development issue devoted to the SDGs (Vol. 24, No. 1). Valeria is on leave of absence from her positions as Associate Professor of Economics at Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, and as Researcher at CONICET (Argentina). She is economist from Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (UBA) and earned an MSc and a PhD in economics from the University of London.