Gender and COVID-19: Advocacy brief

Overview

Pandemics and outbreaks have differential impacts on women and men. From risk of exposure and biological susceptibility to infection to the social and economic implications, individuals’ experiences are likely to vary according to their biological and gender characteristics and their interaction with other social determinants. Because of this, global and national strategic plans for COVID-19 preparedness and response must be grounded in strong gender analysis and must ensure meaningful participation of affected groups, including women and girls, in decision-making and implementation.

 

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Number of pages
4
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WHO/2019-nCoV/Advocacy_brief/Gender/2020.1
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