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Rapid Gender Analysis during COVID-19 Pandemic: Mekong Sub-Regional Report

This unprecedented crisis unfolds against many existing challenges including persistent gender inequalities, existing inequalities in access to health, weak health infrastructures, and a high risk of secondary disasters in the region. COVID-19 presents a range of contextual challenges, that will have a greater impact on the most vulnerable, such as for migrant workers, indigenous and ethnic minorities, refugees and internally displaced peoples, migrants, urban slum-dwellers, and people working in the informal sector. As with all crises, women and children are disproportionately impacted.

The purpose of this Rapid Gender Analysis during COVID-19 is to analyse and better understand the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on women, men, girls, boys and specific at-risk groups in the Mekong region.

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Thông tin khác

Miền Giá trị
Loại tài liệu Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations)
Ngôn ngữ
  • Tiếng Anh
Chủ đề
  • Gender
  • Pandemics
Vùng địa lý (phạm vi không gian)
  • Campuchia
  • Lao People's Democratic Republic
  • Myanmar
  • Thái Lan
  • Viet Nam
Bản quyền Yes
Hạn chế truy cập và sử dụng

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Phiên bản/Lần xuất bản 2020
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Liên hệ

Authors: CARE Australia, Global Programs and Partnerships: Athena Nguyen, Jordan Hoffmann, Laura Baines, Ratha Ra, Rebecca Elias. Christina Haneef, Emergency Response Specialist - Gender in Emergencies, Rapid Response Team, CARE Canada.

The views in this Rapid Gender Analysis are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily represent those of CARE or its programmes, Government or any other partners.

Đồng tác giả (tổ chức) CARE Australia, Global Programs and Partnerships, and Gender in Emergencies, Rapid Response Team, CARE Canada
Nhà xuất bản CARE, UNICEF and UN Women
Ngày xuất bản 2020
Đánh số trang 49
Các từ khóa Gender analysis,COVID-19,Coronavirus
Ngày đăng tải tháng 10 8, 2020, 01:47 (UTC)
Ngày chỉnh sửa, cập nhật tháng 10 8, 2020, 02:20 (UTC)