Gender-based violence programming in times of COVID-19: Challenges, strategies and recommendations

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作者
Markan, Mridu [1 ]
Dhingra, Radhika [1 ]
Segan, Mehak [1 ]
Dabla, Vandana [1 ]
Sagar, Moni [2 ]
Neogi, Sharmila [2 ]
Dey, Shrija [1 ]
Chakravarty, Nayan [1 ]
机构
[1] USAIDs Momentum Country & Global Leadership India, Jhpiego, New Delhi, India
[2] USAID, New Delhi, India
来源
FRONTIERS IN GLOBAL WOMENS HEALTH | 2022年 / 3卷
关键词
gender based violence; COVID-19; GBV programming; GBV India; GBV challenges; INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE;
D O I
10.3389/fgwh.2022.952688
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) remains the most challenging and threatening manifestation of gender inequality in Indian society. The outbreak of COVID-19 in India increased the risk of exposure to GBV, often compared to the "shadow pandemic". Girls suffered disproportionally compared to boys during the pandemic -from being pulled out of schools, facing movement restrictions, and being more susceptible to forced marriage and household violence. Pre-existing gender inequalities and regressive gender norms, along with economic instability, also contributed to creating a milieu for violence to thrive. Additionally, the pandemic also challenged GBV service provision and program implementation at the community level. To meet the increasing needs of women and girls during the crisis, national and local civil society organizations attempted to adapt GBV programming and promote innovative approaches to tackle GBV. The secondary review provides insight on the GBV impact due to the COVID-19 pandemic and provides an overview of various challenges at the level of individual, community, institution, and policy. The literature review also highlights strategies adopted to combat GBV in private, public and cyberspace.
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