The coronavirus fallout may be worse for women than men. Gender implications of Covid-19 outbreaks in development and humanitarian settings (CARE) Paying attention to women’s needs and leadership will strengthen COVID-19 response (UN Women) Development and Humanitarian Settings Gender and the Coronavirus outbreak (Council on Foreign relations) Strategic preparedness and response plan for the novel Coronavirus (WHO) Playing the long game: How a gender lens can mitigate harm caused by pandemics (Center for Global Development) Operation 50/50: Women’s perspectives save lives (Women in Global Health)Ī meta-analysis of the association between gender and protective behaviors in response to respiratory epidemics and pandemics (PLoS One) Including women in COVID-19 decision-making The Coronavirus Is a disaster for feminism (The Atlantic) The gendered impacts of the outbreak (WHO)ĬOVID-19: A gender lens: Protecting sexual and reproductive health and rights, and promoting gender equality (UNFPA) ![]() Gender equality and the COVID-19 pandemicĬOVID-19: the gendered impacts of the outbreak (The Lancet) High-frequency monitoring systems to track the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic (World Bank)ĭata resources on COVID-19 and children (UNICEF) Highlights from a global COVID -19 survey of National Statistical Offices (UN Statistics Division (UNSD) and World Bank) Webinar on mobilizing gender data for better decision-making during COVID-19 (UN Women and PARIS21) How COVID-19 is changing the world: a statistical perspective (Committee for the Coordination of Statistical Activities) Task Force on COVID-19 and household survey (Inter-Secretariat Working Group on Household Surveys) The list will be regularly updated as more information becomes available. Previous versions of the dashboard can be accessed here: Q2 2020, Q3 2020 and Q1 2021.UN Women and its partners have compiled a comprehensive list of resources covering a variety of issues related to the gendered impacts of the COVID-19 crisis. ![]() The dashboard below contains data from the 4th round of surveys. Given the challenges of traditional data collection efforts during the pandemic, this dashboard offers relevant early indication of impacts on the disruption of essential services. ![]() Estimates may not accurately represent the full national response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This dashboard is based on quarterly updates of recent data collection efforts from UNICEF country offices drawing on best available sources in each country, including administrative data or representative survey data collected in the last 3 months or where necessary, extrapolations from reliable localized quantitative and/or qualitative reports. Measures taken by governments to contain and mitigate the pandemic are having persistent and far-reaching impacts on children’s lives. Many children, especially the most vulnerable, even risk losing their lives to preventable diseases because access to healthcare is disrupted. While others experience increasing threats to their safety and wellbeing as services that prevent and respond to violence, abuse and neglect are suspended. And children are missing out on life-saving vaccines and much-needed free meals because of the suspension of services. Families are facing heightened stress under lockdown with many experiencing financial insecurity. Yet children around the world have had their lives upended because of actions taken to contain the disease. To date, children are the hidden victims of the COVID-19 pandemic rather than the face of it.
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