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COVID-19 and ending violence against women and girls UN Women

Contributor(s): UN Women.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: EVAW COVID-19 briefs.Publisher: UN Women, 2020Description: electronic document (10 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): COVID-19 | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | ECONOMIC ASPECTS | HEALTH | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PANDEMICS | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | INTERNATIONALOnline resources: Click here to access online | Infographic | Access the website | EVAW COVID-19 briefs Summary: This brief highlights emerging evidence of the impact of the recent global pandemic of COVID-19 on violence against women and girls. It makes recommendations to be considered by all sectors of society, from governments to international organizations and to civil society organizations, in order to prevent and respond to violence against women and girls, at the onset, during, and after the public health crisis, with examples of actions already taken. It also considers the economic impact of the pandemic and its implications for violence against women and girls in the long term. It is a living document that draws upon the knowledge and experience of a wide range of experts who support solutions to end violence against women and girls, attentive to the country context in which the crisis is occurring. (From the website). There is an accopanying infographic - The shadow pandemic: Violence against women and girls and COVID-19. Record #6576
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This brief highlights emerging evidence of the impact of the recent global pandemic of COVID-19 on violence against women and girls. It makes recommendations to be considered by all sectors of society, from governments to international organizations and to civil society organizations, in order to prevent and respond to violence against women and girls, at the onset, during, and after the public health crisis, with examples of actions already taken. It also considers the economic impact of the pandemic and its implications for violence against women and girls in the long term.

It is a living document that draws upon the knowledge and experience of a wide range of experts who support solutions to end violence against women and girls, attentive to the country context in which the crisis is occurring. (From the website). There is an accopanying infographic - The shadow pandemic: Violence against women and girls and COVID-19. Record #6576

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