Impact of Covid 19

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Case Study 1
Erica Bolina
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Impact of Covid 19
  1. The year 2020, marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, was intended to be ground-breaking for gender equality. Instead, with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, even the limited gains made over the last decades are at risk of being rolled back. The pandemic is widening existing gaps, exposing social , political and economical structures to vulnerabilities, which in turn increase the effect of the pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic is causing untold human misery and is expected to worsen gender-based inequality around the world. When economic activity ceases, women who are at a disadvantage in obtaining decent jobs will suffer the most. Moreover, health pandemics will make it more difficult for women and girls to access treatment and health care. There is also growing concern that violence against women and girls is escalating as women with abusive relationships find themselves separated from the people and services that can support them. Human misery
    1. Compounded economic impacts, especially on women and girls who generally earn less, save less, and maintain job insecurity or live close to poverty, are generally adversely affected by the reallocation of resources and priorities, including sexual and reproductive health. Unpaid care work has grown, with out-of-school children, grown care needs for older people and overcrowded health systems. Gender-biased-violence is rising exponentially. Many women are being forced to "lock" their abusers at home at the same time that survivor support services are being disrupted or made inaccessible.
      1. The year 2020, marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, was intended to be ground-breaking for gender equality. Instead, with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, even the limited gains made over the last decades are at risk of being rolled back. The pandemic is widening existing gaps, exposing social , political and economical structures to vulnerabilities, which in turn increase the effect of the pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic is causing untold human misery and is expected to worsen gender-based inequality around the world. When economic activity ceases, women who are at a disadvantage in obtaining decent jobs will suffer the most. Moreover, health pandemics will make it more difficult for women and girls to access treatment and health care. There is also growing concern that violence against women and girls is escalating as women with abusive relationships find themselves separated from the people and services that can support them.
        1. Compounded economic impacts, especially on women and girls who generally earn less, save less, and maintain job insecurity or live close to poverty, are generally adversely affected by the reallocation of resources and priorities, including sexual and reproductive health. Unpaid care work has grown, with out-of-school children, grown care needs for older people and overcrowded health systems. Gender-biased-violence is rising exponentially. Many women are being forced to "lock" their abusers at home at the same time that survivor support services are being disrupted or made inaccessible.

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