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Our project brings together academics from around the world, we conduct real time gender analysis to identify and document the gendered dynamics of public health emergencies and gaps in preparedness and response Find out more.

We provide rapid policy guidance and support to those crafting interventions. Just ask.

If you are a researcher, policy maker or practitioner interested in these issues, please join our Gender Working Group – an energetic and growing community of experts who can celebrate and support your work. You are welcome.

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Our project brings together academics from around the world, we conduct real time gender analysis to identify and document the gendered dynamics of public health emergencies and gaps in preparedness and response Find out more.

We provide rapid policy guidance and support to those crafting interventions. Just ask.

If you are a researcher, policy maker or practitioner interested in these issues, please join our Gender Working Group – an energetic and growing community of experts who can celebrate and support your work. You are welcome.

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Did you see this resource, recently posted to the website? Interesting insights about the paradox of #COVIDー19 recovery...
Read it now: https://www.genderandcovid-19.org/resources/a-paradox-in-covid-19-pandemic-recovery-increased-precarity-of-women-hotel-workers-in-british-columbia/

🚨📚 New journal article up now! Check out this review of literature on Canada's COVID-19 response, through an equity lens, recently featured in @IJHPM https://www.genderandcovid-19.org/resources/equity-lens-on-canadas-covid-19-response-review-of-the-literature/

📑Check out this new journal article about #covid19 vaccination in #india among the transgender and disability communities. https://www.genderandcovid-19.org/resources/covid-19-vaccine-decision-making-trust-among-the-transgender-and-disability-communities-in-india/ #Vaccine

Read about the work we are doing @FemAnalytica using data to understand health related gendered impacts of Cyclone Freddy in Malawi. The project is underway and we are looking forward to the results. Thank you @Gender_COVID19 for this support.

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Tweets

Did you see this resource, recently posted to the website? Interesting insights about the paradox of #COVIDー19 recovery...
Read it now: https://www.genderandcovid-19.org/resources/a-paradox-in-covid-19-pandemic-recovery-increased-precarity-of-women-hotel-workers-in-british-columbia/

🚨📚 New journal article up now! Check out this review of literature on Canada's COVID-19 response, through an equity lens, recently featured in @IJHPM https://www.genderandcovid-19.org/resources/equity-lens-on-canadas-covid-19-response-review-of-the-literature/

📑Check out this new journal article about #covid19 vaccination in #india among the transgender and disability communities. https://www.genderandcovid-19.org/resources/covid-19-vaccine-decision-making-trust-among-the-transgender-and-disability-communities-in-india/ #Vaccine

Read about the work we are doing @FemAnalytica using data to understand health related gendered impacts of Cyclone Freddy in Malawi. The project is underway and we are looking forward to the results. Thank you @Gender_COVID19 for this support.

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Featured outputs

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Gender-responsive pandemic plans

Check out our new online toolkit and learn how you can engender the COVID-19 response.

Feminist Global Health Security

First book-length treatment to apply feminist security studies to global health security.

Women in a COVID-19 recession: Employment, job loss and wage inequality in Canada

The pandemic’s economic effects impact women workers. 

Gender Working Group

We meet online every month to discuss key issues, activities, opportunities and ideas for collaboration. We have a long and growing list of resources on gender and public health emergencies.

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Gender Working Group

We meet online every month to discuss key issues, activities, opportunities and ideas for collaboration. We have a long and growing list of resources on gender and public health emergencies.

JOIN US >

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