How to create a gender-responsive pandemic plan : addressing the secondary effects of COVID-19 E.N. Rosser, R. Morgan, H. Tan, K. Hawkins, A. Ngunjiri, A. Oyekunle, B. Schall, D. NacifPimenta, E. Tamaki, M. Rocha and C.Wenham
By: Rosser, E.N.
Contributor(s): Rosser, E.N [et al.] | Gender and COVID-19 Project.
Material type: BookPublisher: Gender and COVID-19 Project, 2021Description: electronic document (16 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): COVID-19 | ECONOMIC ASPECTS | EDUCATION | EMPLOYMENT | GENDER EQUALITY | MENTAL HEALTH | PANDEMICS | REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH | SEXUAL HEALTH | SOCIAL POLICY | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: This brief describes differences in the secondary economic, social, health, and security effects of pandemics across genders. It aims to help decision-makers to address gender disparities in pandemic preparedness, response, and recovery plans. The document outlines the process of creating a gender-responsive pandemic plan and priority areas for action; it also provides recommendations on partnership and resources to support stakeholder efforts. This global guidance can be adapted to suit specific contexts and the resources of different actors. The Framework template illustrates how to record related activities and key indicators. By the end of this brief, readers should have a greater understanding of how attention to critical gender-related issues can facilitate development of pandemic plans that are relevant and impactful. (From the document). View a 1 minute overview on the website. Record #7013Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This brief describes differences in the secondary economic, social, health, and security effects of pandemics across genders. It aims to help decision-makers to address gender disparities in pandemic preparedness, response, and recovery plans. The document outlines the process of creating a gender-responsive pandemic plan and priority areas for action; it also provides recommendations on partnership and resources to support stakeholder efforts. This global guidance can be adapted to suit specific contexts and the resources of different actors. The Framework template illustrates how to record related activities and key indicators. By the end of this brief, readers should have a greater understanding of how attention to critical gender-related issues can facilitate development of pandemic plans that are relevant and impactful. (From the document). View a 1 minute overview on the website. Record #7013