Beyond the Tyranny of the Urgent: Long-term Systemic and Intersectoral Reforms on Gender-related Health Barriers in COVID-19 Recovery
Lopes, Claudia A, Allotey, Pascale, Remme, Michelle, Solomon, Alexandra, Vijayasingham, Lavanya, Chitiga, Margaret, Escalante, Luis E., Henseler, Martin, Mabugu, Ramos E. and Maisonnave, Helene (2021). Beyond the Tyranny of the Urgent: Long-term Systemic and Intersectoral Reforms on Gender-related Health Barriers in COVID-19 Recovery. TF1 – Global Health and Covid-19. Think20 Italy2021.
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Author Lopes, Claudia A
Allotey, Pascale
Remme, Michelle
Solomon, Alexandra
Vijayasingham, Lavanya
Chitiga, Margaret
Escalante, Luis E.
Henseler, Martin
Mabugu, Ramos E.
Maisonnave, HeleneTitle Beyond the Tyranny of the Urgent: Long-term Systemic and Intersectoral Reforms on Gender-related Health Barriers in COVID-19 Recovery Series Title TF1 – Global Health and Covid-19 Publication Date 2021-09 Place of Publication Italy Publisher Think20 Italy2021 Pages 18 Language eng Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated gender-related structural inequalities and barriers in women’s healthcare access – a phenomenon similarly observed in past economic and health crises. Yet long-term, intersectoral and structural reforms are given low priority. G20 leaders have an opportunity to use COVID-19 recovery initiatives to build more gender-equitable health and non-health systems through collaboration between states, experts, social movements and markets. We propose cohesive actions that counter sources of gender inequalities in health and non-health policies, including health financing and delivery arrangements, the valuation of all forms of care work and data systems that support the visibility of gendered health experience and inform policy reforms. UNBIS Thesaurus GENDER
HEALTH
WOMEN
ECONOMIC CRISIS
FINANCINGKeyword Reforms
Barriers
COVID-19
recoveryCopyright Holder Think20 Italy2021 Copyright Year 2021 Copyright type Creative commons -
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