Addressing violence against women and girls during and after the COVID-19 pandemic requires FINANCING, RESPONSES, PREVENTION AND DATA COMPILATION

Since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared on 11 March 2020, in Latin America and the Caribbean, as in other world regions, it has been necessary to address a rise in gender-based violence against women and girls, which has been aggravated by the lockdown measures, physical distancing and mobility res...

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spelling oai:dspace6-d1:11362-46425 Addressing violence against women and girls during and after the COVID-19 pandemic requires FINANCING, RESPONSES, PREVENTION AND DATA COMPILATION NU. CEPAL COVID-19 VIRUS EPIDEMIAS ASPECTOS SOCIALES MUJERES NIÑOS VIOLENCIA SEXISTA HOMICIDIO ACCESO A LA INFORMACION MEDICION POLITICA SOCIAL PROGRAMAS DE ACCION COVID-19 VIRUSES EPIDEMICS SOCIAL ASPECTS WOMEN CHILDREN GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE HOMICIDE ACCESS TO INFORMATION MEASUREMENT SOCIAL POLICY PROGRAMMES OF ACTION Since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared on 11 March 2020, in Latin America and the Caribbean, as in other world regions, it has been necessary to address a rise in gender-based violence against women and girls, which has been aggravated by the lockdown measures, physical distancing and mobility restrictions that have left women more isolated from their support networks and created additional barriers in access to essential services. Faced with this global emergency, 146 Member States and observer States have expressed their support for the United Nations Secretary-General’s call in April 2020 to ensure that preventing and redressing violence against women and girls are a core component of national COVID-19 response plans. 2020-11-25T15:01:52Z 2020-11-25T15:01:52Z 2020-11-25 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/46425 en .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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title Addressing violence against women and girls during and after the COVID-19 pandemic requires FINANCING, RESPONSES, PREVENTION AND DATA COMPILATION
spellingShingle Addressing violence against women and girls during and after the COVID-19 pandemic requires FINANCING, RESPONSES, PREVENTION AND DATA COMPILATION
COVID-19
VIRUS
EPIDEMIAS
ASPECTOS SOCIALES
MUJERES
NIÑOS
VIOLENCIA SEXISTA
HOMICIDIO
ACCESO A LA INFORMACION
MEDICION
POLITICA SOCIAL
PROGRAMAS DE ACCION
COVID-19
VIRUSES
EPIDEMICS
SOCIAL ASPECTS
WOMEN
CHILDREN
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
HOMICIDE
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
MEASUREMENT
SOCIAL POLICY
PROGRAMMES OF ACTION
title_short Addressing violence against women and girls during and after the COVID-19 pandemic requires FINANCING, RESPONSES, PREVENTION AND DATA COMPILATION
title_full Addressing violence against women and girls during and after the COVID-19 pandemic requires FINANCING, RESPONSES, PREVENTION AND DATA COMPILATION
title_fullStr Addressing violence against women and girls during and after the COVID-19 pandemic requires FINANCING, RESPONSES, PREVENTION AND DATA COMPILATION
title_full_unstemmed Addressing violence against women and girls during and after the COVID-19 pandemic requires FINANCING, RESPONSES, PREVENTION AND DATA COMPILATION
title_sort addressing violence against women and girls during and after the covid-19 pandemic requires financing, responses, prevention and data compilation
topic COVID-19
VIRUS
EPIDEMIAS
ASPECTOS SOCIALES
MUJERES
NIÑOS
VIOLENCIA SEXISTA
HOMICIDIO
ACCESO A LA INFORMACION
MEDICION
POLITICA SOCIAL
PROGRAMAS DE ACCION
COVID-19
VIRUSES
EPIDEMICS
SOCIAL ASPECTS
WOMEN
CHILDREN
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
HOMICIDE
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
MEASUREMENT
SOCIAL POLICY
PROGRAMMES OF ACTION
description Since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared on 11 March 2020, in Latin America and the Caribbean, as in other world regions, it has been necessary to address a rise in gender-based violence against women and girls, which has been aggravated by the lockdown measures, physical distancing and mobility restrictions that have left women more isolated from their support networks and created additional barriers in access to essential services. Faced with this global emergency, 146 Member States and observer States have expressed their support for the United Nations Secretary-General’s call in April 2020 to ensure that preventing and redressing violence against women and girls are a core component of national COVID-19 response plans.
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/46425
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