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This publication showcases the results of Rapid Gender Assessment surveys (RGAs) on the impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in seven countries in Asia and the Pacific. For some of these countries, this is the second round of RGAs and thus these findings may follow up those of “Unlocking the Lockdown”. The report is meant to be a statistical snapshot that could inform responses to the crisis but is not meant to provide policy recommendations or analyze the policy context in each country. More
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- Women’s rights (-) (1)
- Ending violence against women and girls (21)
- Economic empowerment (18)
- Gender equality and women’s empowerment (10)
- Human rights (8)
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- Trafficking/sexual exploitation (7)
- Anti-violence interventions (6)
- Leadership and political participation (6)
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- Gender data gaps (4)
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- Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) (3)
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- Gender-responsive budgeting (3)
- Gender data production and collection (3)
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The paper by Savitri W. E. Goonesekere examines the evolving concept of substantive equality and its implications for South Asia – a region where, despite some gains, the stark reality of gender based discrimination is still all pervasive.
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