The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on female labour vulnerability in El Salvador
Gender inequality in care work played a significant role in how the pandemic affected the labour patterns of women.
Gender inequality in care work played a significant role in how the pandemic affected the labour patterns of women.
While the rapid shift to digital platforms enabled many people around the world to continue to study and work despite movement restrictions, it also revealed significant disparities and gave rise to new inequalities.
We aimed to learn more about the experiences of women who depend on food assistance and worked on family farms during and after the pandemic.
Designing and implementing inclusive policies can improve women's political participation, with a significant impact on SDG 5 in Nigeria.
To combat violence toward women and girls, we need to address the underlying causes already in place before emergencies struck.
This policy brief examines the challenges governments encountered in delivering inclusive digital public services, notably in the Global South, where rapid digitalization increased structural disparities and vulnerabilities.
This article was originally published by SPWR. In the ready-made garments (RMG) factories of Bangladesh, workers toil all day long [...]
As COVID-19 became a pandemic, the universal nature of the crisis put the focus on inequalities within countries.
To truly advance gender equality and women’s empowerment, gender considerations and issues alongside regulatory policies need to be mainstreamed in AI.
Despite their vital role in household functioning, domestic workers are undervalued in Argentina.