Crystal Simeoni is currently the Economic Justice lead at FEMNET – one of Africa’s largest women’s rights networks. Her career has centered around fighting inequalities at a village level all the way to regional and global spaces and platforms using a wide range of approaches and skills which she now brings to the African women’s movement. At FEMNET, she leads a body of work that intersects Pan African feminist narratives into macroeconomic policy processes and spaces at different levels. She is currently an Atlantic Fellow on social and Economic Inequality at the London School of Economics.
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Published in: ourEconomyWhen it comes to development, Public Private Partnerships give us a lot to wonder about
We have seen the social contract between state and citizen morph into a contract between state and private finance.