Risks of the COVID-19 pandemic for the exercise of women’s sexual and reproductive rights

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and the effects of the measures taken by governments to control its rapid spread have affected most of the world’s population. The United Nations, governments and different civil society organizations, the academic and scientific world and other developmen...

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spelling oai:dspace6-d1:11362-46508 Risks of the COVID-19 pandemic for the exercise of women’s sexual and reproductive rights NU. CEPAL COVID-19 VIRUS EPIDEMIAS ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS ASPECTOS DEMOGRAFICOS MUJERES DERECHOS DE LA MUJER COMPORTAMIENTO SEXUAL SALUD REPRODUCTIVA LIBERTAD DE REPRODUCCION HUMANA SALUD DE LA MUJER ADOLESCENTES EMBARAZO MORTALIDAD MATERNA USO DE ANTICONCEPTIVOS SIDA COVID-19 VIRUSES EPIDEMICS VIRAL DISEASES POPULATION ASPECTS WOMEN WOMEN'S RIGHTS SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM WOMEN'S HEALTH ADOLESCENTS PREGNANCY MATERNAL MORTALITY CONTRACEPTIVE USE AIDS The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and the effects of the measures taken by governments to control its rapid spread have affected most of the world’s population. The United Nations, governments and different civil society organizations, the academic and scientific world and other development actors have warned of the differentiated consequences of the pandemic, which has widened existing gaps between men and women in a number of dimensions. They have accordingly advocated the incorporation of a gender equality perspective into policies, measures and programmes aimed at mitigating and recovering from the crisis. The effects on the sexual and reproductive health of women and girls, which is a key factor in their empowerment, may be particularly severe. 2020-12-16T19:51:13Z 2020-12-16T19:51:13Z 2020-12-16 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/46508 en .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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title Risks of the COVID-19 pandemic for the exercise of women’s sexual and reproductive rights
spellingShingle Risks of the COVID-19 pandemic for the exercise of women’s sexual and reproductive rights
COVID-19
VIRUS
EPIDEMIAS
ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS
ASPECTOS DEMOGRAFICOS
MUJERES
DERECHOS DE LA MUJER
COMPORTAMIENTO SEXUAL
SALUD REPRODUCTIVA
LIBERTAD DE REPRODUCCION HUMANA
SALUD DE LA MUJER
ADOLESCENTES
EMBARAZO
MORTALIDAD MATERNA
USO DE ANTICONCEPTIVOS
SIDA
COVID-19
VIRUSES
EPIDEMICS
VIRAL DISEASES
POPULATION ASPECTS
WOMEN
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM
WOMEN'S HEALTH
ADOLESCENTS
PREGNANCY
MATERNAL MORTALITY
CONTRACEPTIVE USE
AIDS
title_short Risks of the COVID-19 pandemic for the exercise of women’s sexual and reproductive rights
title_full Risks of the COVID-19 pandemic for the exercise of women’s sexual and reproductive rights
title_fullStr Risks of the COVID-19 pandemic for the exercise of women’s sexual and reproductive rights
title_full_unstemmed Risks of the COVID-19 pandemic for the exercise of women’s sexual and reproductive rights
title_sort risks of the covid-19 pandemic for the exercise of women’s sexual and reproductive rights
topic COVID-19
VIRUS
EPIDEMIAS
ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS
ASPECTOS DEMOGRAFICOS
MUJERES
DERECHOS DE LA MUJER
COMPORTAMIENTO SEXUAL
SALUD REPRODUCTIVA
LIBERTAD DE REPRODUCCION HUMANA
SALUD DE LA MUJER
ADOLESCENTES
EMBARAZO
MORTALIDAD MATERNA
USO DE ANTICONCEPTIVOS
SIDA
COVID-19
VIRUSES
EPIDEMICS
VIRAL DISEASES
POPULATION ASPECTS
WOMEN
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM
WOMEN'S HEALTH
ADOLESCENTS
PREGNANCY
MATERNAL MORTALITY
CONTRACEPTIVE USE
AIDS
description The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and the effects of the measures taken by governments to control its rapid spread have affected most of the world’s population. The United Nations, governments and different civil society organizations, the academic and scientific world and other development actors have warned of the differentiated consequences of the pandemic, which has widened existing gaps between men and women in a number of dimensions. They have accordingly advocated the incorporation of a gender equality perspective into policies, measures and programmes aimed at mitigating and recovering from the crisis. The effects on the sexual and reproductive health of women and girls, which is a key factor in their empowerment, may be particularly severe.
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/46508
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