Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre
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Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre (26 December 1921 – 22 January 2021) was a Swiss politician who spent her political career in
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. She fought for
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in the workplace.


Biography

Jacqueline was the youngest of four children born to Robert Wavre and Esther (
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de Montmoulin) in
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,
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. She spent much of her childhood in the shadow of
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, living both in
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and
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. She studied at the
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and became an apprentice saleswoman before working in a factory manufacturing Elna brand sewing machines. She then worked as a schoolteacher in various locations. Berenstein-Wavre began to devote herself to advancing the role of women. She joined the
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in 1950 and campaigned for
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, failing several times before Genevan women finally gained the right to vote in 1960, and at a national level in 1971. Looking back at this time, she testified that "We were called suffragettes. I paraded on Sunday in front of the Servette polling station with a sticking plaster over my mouth!". She was the first woman to be elected to the Municipal Council of Geneva in April 1963, and served as Chair of the council from 1968 to 1973. She was elected to the
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, where she served from 1973 to 1989. In 1970, she married professor and fellow socialist Alexandre Berenstein, who worked at the University of Geneva and as a judge at the
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. There, he worked to include
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into the
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, adopted in June 1981. On a federal level, Berenstein-Wavre chaired the Alliance of Swiss Feminine Societies from 1975 to 1980 and was a member of the Federal Commission for Women's Issues. Another of her political fights was to bring a for managers in
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. From 1957 to 2012, she took part in changes made by the Swiss feminist newspaper '. In 1977, she created a special agenda for bilingual
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Swiss women. In 1984, she founded and led the Fondation Émilie Gourd, which sought to develop and publish information on women's issues in
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. From 1996 to 2006, she co-chaired the Association Suisses et Internationaux de Genève, which campaigned for Swiss entry into the
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. Her co-president was
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, a former senior official within the UN. Until her death, she remained an active member of Femmes pour la paix in Geneva. She was Honorary President of the
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, as well as President of the Fondation Collège du Travail from 1984 to 1998. Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre died on 22 January 2021 at the age of 99.


Publications

*''Ménagère aujourd'hui, éd. Femmes suisses, 1974. Enquête réalisée auprès de 1300 ménagères romandes sur leur budget temps-ménage '' with Fabienne Bouvier and Martine Ouaknine-Berset *''La Maison des compétences : ce qu'on apprend en gérant une maison familiale '', Slatkine, 2005 *''Le Bâton dans la fourmilière : une vie pour plus d'égalité, entretiens avec Fabienne Bouvier," Editions Metropolis, Geneva, 2005 () *''Preface" by Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre to the book by Martine Chaponnière, Silvia Ricci Lempen, "Tu vois le genre ? Débats féministes contemporains", Éditions d'en bas, 2012,


Honors

*Prix « Femme exilée, femme engagée » of the City of Geneva (2012)


References

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