COVID-19: Ampliando as desigualdades de gênero
Apresentando: Yeva Avakyan, Save the Children; Dr. Michelle Lokot, LSHTM; Alina Potts, Global Women’s Institute, George Washington University; Dorcas Acen, Save the Children East and Southern Africa; Cansu Aydin, CARE International Iraq ||
The next webinar in READY’s weekly series was COVID-19: Ampliando as desigualdades de gênero, held on Wednesday, May 20, 2020, 0800-0900 EDT/1200-1300 GMT.
Summary: Yeva Avakyan from Save the Children led select panelists in a conversation about the impact of COVID-19 on gender equality. Initially labeled the “great equalizer,” the COVID-19 pandemic is anything but. Anchoring the discussion in the feminist perspective, speakers discussed how power hierarchies exacerbate inequalities during a crisis, including the “shadow pandemic” of gender-based violence. Colleagues from East Africa and the Middle East shared examples of program adaptation in humanitarian contexts. The panelists also shared practical actions and discussed lessons learned in gender-equitable program response to COVID-19.
Moderador: Yeva Avakyan, Associate Vice-President, Gender Equality, Save the Children
Palestrantes especialistas
- Dr. Michelle Lokot, Research Fellow, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- Alina Potts, Research Scientist, Global Women’s Institute, George Washington University
- Dorcas Acen, Gender Equality and GBV Advisor, Save the Children East and Southern Africa
- Cansu Aydin, Gender and Protection Manager, CARE International Iraq
The webinar recording accessible above will also be posted with follow-up questions and supplemental resources on READY’s discussion forum.
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