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The Gendered Face Of Covid19 In The Global South The Development Gender And Health Nexus Jean Grugel Matt Barlow Tallulah Lines Maria Eugenia Giraudo Jessica Omukuti

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The Gendered Face Of Covid19 In The Global South The Development Gender And Health Nexus Jean Grugel Matt Barlow Tallulah Lines Maria Eugenia Giraudo Jessica Omukuti
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.95 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Jean Grugel; Matt Barlow; Tallulah Lines; Maria Eugenia Giraudo; Jessica Omukuti
ISBN: 9781529218855, 1529218853
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Gendered Face Of Covid19 In The Global South The Development Gender And Health Nexus Jean Grugel Matt Barlow Tallulah Lines Maria Eugenia Giraudo Jessica Omukuti by Jean Grugel; Matt Barlow; Tallulah Lines; Maria Eugenia Giraudo; Jessica Omukuti 9781529218855, 1529218853 instant download after payment.

In this important book, experts assess what the COVID-19 pandemic means for gender inequalities in the Global South, examining how threats to equitable development will impact the most marginalized and at-risk women and girls in particular. The book draws on research across sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America to examine COVID-19-related issues around gender-based violence, work and care, education and health care, and asks whether global responses are enough to mitigate the negative outcomes of deepening gender inequality. It is a guide to stimulate the important debate about how to promote women’s rights during the management and recovery phases of the pandemic.

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