Gender-Based Violence and COVID-19: The complexities of responding to “The Shadow Pandemic”
While all crisis-affected settings are associated with an increased risk of GBV, there are unique factors about COVID-19 that make it particularly alarming.
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While all crisis-affected settings are associated with an increased risk of GBV, there are unique factors about COVID-19 that make it particularly alarming.
As the fallout from the pandemic deepens, CARE is drawing attention to the short- and longer-term effects of the crisis on women’s economic wellbeing.
Ensuring a Covid-19 local-led and gendered response that meets the needs of all people, including those most left behind.
CARE International identified the need to highlight the gender and intersectional impacts of the COVID-19 crisis.
CARE is deeply concerned about the implications that the spread of COVID-19 might have on women and girls in development and humanitarian settings.
CARE is deeply concerned about the implications that the spread of COVID-19 might have on women and girls in development and humanitarian settings.
English: In April 2018, CARE Syria and CARE UK contracted GK Consulting LLC (US) to conduct a research study on changing gender roles and norms amongst Syrian women refugees. This research was an extension of CARE’s 2018-2019 Syria Resilience Researc
English: Understanding resilience: Perspectives from Syrians This research prioritised in-depth and community-based qualitative methods, using a Participatory Ethnographic Evaluation and Research (PEER) methodology in which researchers already living
English: Gender Analysis: Prevention and Response to Ebola Virus Disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo [January 2020]
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