Building on the work by the South African Institute of International Affairs which demonstrated that the lack of gender inclusivity was the biggest factor responsible for the high socio- economic vulnerabilities faced by African countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, this policy brief seeks to enhance the understanding of the intersectionality of gender and poverty and how it can contribute to so. [...] This is partly due to the lack of a gender perspective in the design of the interventions that the government undertook. [...] During the pandemic, women’s access to health may have suffered due to the shifting priorities in the health sectors and lack of capacity in the health systems of low-income countries (Osanan et al. [...] Health and care work is one area where all these issues feature prominently since a lot of this work is not adequately accounted for and women are overrepresented in the sector (up to 67% according to the World Health Organisation).1 During the pandemic, the health and care responsibilities – including unpaid care – nearly doubled thus highlighting the need for addressing the gender disparities in. [...] For the health and care economy, absence of the right investments is likely to see the economic vulnerabilities faced by women in the sector are increase.
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Table of Contents
- Abstract 2
- Diagnosis of the issue 3
- Recommendations 5
- Investing in Womens Economic Empowerment 5
- Promoting Gender-Equal Access to Healthcare 6
- Addressing gender-based violence 6
- 127. Evidence shows that a link exists between low-socio-economic status and increased 6
- Addressing gender inequalities in the health and care sectors 7
- Investing in education and digital inclusion 8
- Fostering gender-responsive governance and policymaking 8
- Scenario of outcomes 9
- References 11
- Development Southern Africa 11
- Women Health 11
- BMJ 11
- BMC womens health 11
- Yale Insights 11
- BMC Public Health 11
- Frontiers in Public Health 11
- World Health Organization Global Report 12