Graziella Corvalán

Graziella Corvalán (born 1931) was a Paraguayan sociologist and linguist most known for her efforts to preserve the Guarani language and for creation of one of the first women's studies programs in Paraguay. Her works stressed the need for public policies to eliminate discrimination on the basis of gender and language. She was recognized by the government of Paraguay in 2010 with the Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit. The following year, she was the recipient of the Serafina Dávalos Prize from the Municipal Board of Asunción and in 2022 was recognized by the United Nations Paraguay office. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Mujer y empleo en áreas de frontera : impacto del Mercosur / by Corvalán, Graziella 1931-

    Published 1999
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    La institucionalidad de género en un contexto de cambio de gobierno : el caso de Paraguay / by Guzmán, Virginia

    Published 2003
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