What innovations can address inequalities experienced by women and girls due to the COVID-19 pandemic across the different areas of life/domains: work, health, living standards, personal security, participation and education?
Abstract:Background / Aim of Rapid Review
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to differential economic, health and social impacts illuminating
prevailing gender inequalities (WEN Wales, 2020). This rapid review investigated evidence for
effectiveness of interventions to address gender inequalities across the domains of work, health,
living standards, personal security, participation, and education.
Key Findings
Extent of the evidence base
21 studies were identified: 7 reviews, 6 commentaries and 8 primary studies
Limited evi… Show more
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