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BRIEF April 10, 2020

Gender and COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

Context

Countries around the world are working to contain the spread and impact of COVID-19 (coronavirus). Evidence from outbreaks similar to COVID-19 indicates that women and girls can be affected in particular ways, and in some areas, face more negative impacts than men. In fact, there is a risk that gender gaps could widen during and after the pandemic and that gains in women¡¯s and girls¡¯ accumulation of human capital, economic empowerment and voice and agency, built over the past decades, could be reversed.  Ä¾¹ÏÓ°Ôº Group is working to ensure that projects responding to COVID-19 consider the pandemic's different impacts on men and women.

: This note summarizes different ways that COVID-19 and the accompanying economic crisis may affect gender equality outcomes and provides recommendations for action.

: This note was created by the World Bank¡¯s Gender Group to provide guidance for World Bank teams on how client countries can respond to the different needs of men and women, with respect to health projects.

: This IFC note outlines ways in which employers can support the care and family needs of their employees during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

: This brief highlights evidence from the Africa gender innovation lab that can help protect the lives and livelihoods of women and girls.

World Bank Features and Blogs

Research

  • , ILO
  • , UNDP
  • , CARE
  • , The National Bureau of Economic Research
  • , ILO
  • , Center for Global Development 
  • , UKAid ¨C The Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) Helpdesk Research Report
  • , CARE 
  • , Asia-Pacific Gender in Humanitarian Action Working Group 
  • , UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office 
  • , World Health Organization  
  • , The Inter-Agency Standing Committee 
  • , The National Bureau of Economic Research

Resources

  • , emerge
  • , WHO
  • , World Bank Group
  • , International Finance Corporation
  • , Global Financing Facility
  • , Gender-Based Violence Guidelines 
  • , Gender-Based Violence Area of Responsibility
  • , Global Health 5050 
  • , Data2X 
  •  UNFPA
  • , UNWOMEN 
  • , UNWOMEN
  • , United Nations Development Programme 
  • , WHO

 

Last Updated: Dec 18, 2020