Disease outbreaks affect women and men differently,and pandemics make existing inequalities for women and girls and discrimination of other marginalized groups such as persons with disabilities and
In an effort to address the impacts of COVID-19,companies are making a number of socially beneficial communications to the public. It is essential that these communications avoid harmful stereotypes
Times of economic uncertainty,civil unrest,and disaster are linked to a myriad of risk factors for increased violence against women and children (VAW/C). Pandemics are no exception. In fact,the
This guidance on Age,Gender and Diversity (AGD) Considerations in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic is intended as a quick reference tool to support colleagues in the field who are working directly
The private sector has a responsibility to use its power,influence,and resources to protect the rights and physical and mental well-being of employees,as well as to ensure long-term business recovery
This new guidance note is designed for parliaments as a resource to help them manage the crisis. It contains recommendations and examples from other parliaments on: women’s participation and
The consequences of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak are unprecedented and felt around the world. The pandemic is heavily affecting labour markets and economies,including global supply
Recognizing the extent to which the COVID-19 outbreaks affects women and men differently is hugely important. Some preliminary data suggested that more men than women are dying,potentially due to sex