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Beyond the Shadow Pandemic: Protecting a Generation of Girls from Gender-Based Violence Through COVID-19 to Recovery
From the Introduction: "Gender-based violence (GBV) had reached pandemic proportions long before COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] began to force school closures and lockdowns, push health systems to their breakpoint, and erode protective systems. Worldwide, girls were already disproportionately impacted by this rights abuse and its lifelong and life-threatening impacts. [...] Early evidence and expert projections show that COVID-19 is already and will continue to drive incidences of GBV for girls and women across the globe. Weakening of formal and informal protection mechanisms as well as disruptions to standalone gender equality programs designed to get at the root cause of GBV - gender inequality and discrimination - are predicted to contribute to increased rates of GBV. [...] The COVID-19 outbreak is being felt on a global scale, and gender-based violence prevention, mitigation, and response measures, tailored and targeted to meet the specific risks and vulnerabilities faced by girls, must be prioritized in all response and recovery efforts to address increased need."
Save the Children (U.S.)
Archambeault, Leslie
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Hidden Impact of COVID-19 on Child Rights
From the Executive Summary: "COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] has spread rapidly within and between countries across the globe. Governments worldwide have implemented measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 including school closures, home isolation/quarantine and community lockdown, all of which have secondary impacts on children and their households. Save the Children launched a global research study to generate rigorous evidence on how the COVID-19 pandemic and measures implemented to mitigate it are impacting children's health, nutrition, learning, well-being, protection, family finances and poverty, and to identify children's and their family needs during these times. [...] The results presented in this report focus on implications for Child Rights, drawing on data from our representative sample of 17,565 parents/caregivers and 8,069 children in our programme participants group."
Save the Children (U.S.)
Dulieu, Nicole; Burgess, Melissa; Orlassino, Chiara . . .
2020-09
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Hidden Impact of COVID-19 on Child Protection and Wellbeing
From the Executive Summary: "COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] has spread rapidly within and between countries across the globe. Governments worldwide have implemented measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 including school closures, home isolation/quarantine and community lockdown, all of which have secondary impacts on children and their households. Save the Children launched a global research study to generate rigorous evidence on how the COVID-19 pandemic and measures implemented to mitigate it are impacting children's health, nutrition, learning, well-being, protection, family finances and poverty, and identify children's and their family needs during these times. The research also captures children's views and messages for leaders and other children."
Save the Children (U.S.)
Ritz, Daniela; O'Hare, Georgina; Burgess, Melissa . . .
2020-09
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Hidden Impact of COVID-19 on Child Poverty
From the Executive Summary: "COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] has spread rapidly within and between countries across the globe. Governments worldwide have implemented measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 including school closures, home isolation/quarantine and community lockdown, all of which have had secondary impacts on children and their households. Save the Children launched a global research study to generate rigorous evidence on how the COVID-19 pandemic and measures implemented to mitigate it are impacting children's health, nutrition, learning, wellbeing, protection, family finances and poverty, and to identify children's and their families' needs during these times. [...] The results presented in this report focus on implications for child poverty, drawing on data from our representative sample of 17,565 parents/caregivers and 8,069 children in our programme participants group."
Save the Children (U.S.)
Loperfido, Lavinia; Burgess, Melissa; Dulieu, Nicole . . .
2020
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Protect a Generation: The Impact of COVID-19 on Children's Lives
From the Executive Summary: "An estimated 99% of children worldwide - or more than 2.3 billion children - live in one of the 186 countries that have implemented some form of restrictions due to COVID-19 . Although children are not at a high risk of direct harm from the virus, they are disproportionately affected by its hidden impacts."
Save the Children (U.S.)
Edwards, Jess
2020
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Hidden Impact of COVID-19 on Children: Research Design and Methods
From the Abstract: "COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] has spread rapidly within and between countries across the globe. Governments worldwide have implemented measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 including school closures, home isolation/quarantine and community lockdown, all of which have had secondary impacts on children and their households. Save the Children launched a global research study to generate rigorous evidence on how the COVID-19 pandemic and measures implemented to mitigate it are impacting children's health, nutrition, learning, wellbeing, protection, family finances and poverty and to identify children's and their families' needs during these times. [...] This report presents the global COVID-19 research series design and methods."
Save the Children (U.S.)
Burgess, Melissa; Sulaiman, Munshi; Arlini, Silvia Mila . . .
2020
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Hidden Impact of COVID-19 on Children: Study Sample Numbers and Characteristics
From the Abstract: "COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] has spread rapidly within and between countries across the globe. Governments worldwide have implemented measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 including school closures, home isolation/quarantine and community lockdown, all of which have had secondary impacts on children and their households. Save the Children launched a global research study to generate rigorous evidence on how the COVID-19 pandemic and measures implemented to mitigate it are impacting children's health, nutrition, learning, wellbeing, protection, family finances and poverty and to identify children's and their families' needs during these times. [...] This report presents the global COVID-19 research series sample numbers and characteristics."
Save the Children (U.S.)
Burgess, Melissa; Sulaiman, Munshi; Arlini, Silvia Mila . . .
2020
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