Global Gender Analysis: Secondary Impacts on Livelihoods within Crisis-affected Countries

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Publication language
English
Pages
13pp
Date published
22 Oct 2020
Publisher
ACAPS
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Assessment & Analysis, Working in conflict setting, COVID-19, Epidemics & pandemics, Impact assessment, Gender, humanitarian action, Livelihoods, Poverty, Reduced Inequality (SDG)

This thematic report is part of the ACAPS GENDER & COVID-19 series providing global analysis on the gendered impact of the pandemic in key areas of humanitarian programming such as livelihood, income and employment and health and protection.

The report explores lessons learned from previous epidemics to illustrate how women, men, girls, and boys were affected differently in their livelihood prospects and coping capacities. Building on this pool of information, the report analyses the impact of the present pandemic, comparing current phenomena with baseline data for different regions, countries, and states.

The impact of the COVID-19-induced economic crisis is analysed on three levels: women’s and men’s contributions to care work; women’s and men’s access to employment; and women’s and men’s access to financial services, income sources and properties. In a perspective of intersectionality, the second section focuses on the gendered dynamics emerging in three groups facing specific livelihood challenges, based on occupation and age: sex workers, domestic workers, and boy and girls. The report concludes by illustrating the risk of rising economic violence as an immediate consequence of deepening gender inequalities during the pandemic