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- UNICEF
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- 2020
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- zorgarbeid, beroepen in de gezondheidszorg en hulpverlening, gezondheidszorg, geweld, welzijnswerk, jeugd, crisissen, 21e eeuw
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- This technical note describes UNICEF's five core programmatic and advocacy actions that appreciate the public health, social and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. It calls for: 1) caring for caregivers, 2) preparing for increases in gender-based violence, 3) maintaining core health and education services, 4) maintaining social support structures such as mentors and peers and 5) ensuring that gender data are available, analyzed and actionable.
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- Wenham, Clare
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- 2020
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- ziekten, gezondheid, beroepen in de gezondheidszorg en hulpverlening, betaalde arbeid, zorgarbeid, huiselijk geweld, economie, migratie, demografie, EU-landen, Verenigd Koninkrijk, statistiek
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- Study commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the FEMM Committee, the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality of the European Parliament. .COVID-19 has direct and indirect effects on women, other genders and marginalised groups within Europe. This study outlines some of the key gendered effects of the outbreak thus far and suggestions for how these may extend into the post-crisis period based on currently available data on COVID and longer-term effects of previous outbreaks of pathogens. This includes the lack of sex-disaggregated data, the role of healthcare workers and care workers, domestic violence, the impact of quarantine on feminised sectors of the economy, the additional unpaid labour on women as a result of lockdown, access to maternity, sexual and reproductive health services.
voorstellen voor een structurele investering in de participatie van allochtone vrouwen in de zorg
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- 2008
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- digitaal
implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on women’s and girls’ economic justice and rights
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- Buschmann, Mareen
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- Fuhrman, Sarah
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- 2020
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- crisissen, gezondheidszorg, beroepen in de gezondheidszorg en hulpverlening, zorgarbeid, empowerment, internationaal, 21e eeuw
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- In this report CARE draws attention to the short- and longer-term effects of the crisis on women’s economic wellbeing. It argues that the economic and financial impacts of public health crises are extremely gendered. Globally, and particularly in development and humanitarian settings, women are more likely to work in informal and/or low-paid jobs which frequently lack legal and social protections. Investment in women and their economic empowerment creates opportunities to improve the economic growth. It is crucial for COVID-19 decision-makers to consider both the needs and capacities of vulnerable populations, especially women and girls, and the effects of those strategies.
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