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The gendered impact of COVID-19 on FGM

2022

Mubaiwa, Ottis | Bradley, Tamsin | Meme, Jane


Informations bibliographiques
Volume 32 Numéro 6 Pagination 840 - 850 ISSN 1364-9213
Editeur
Kluwer/Plenum Publishers [etc.]
D'autres materias
Female genitalia; Fgm; Gendered impact; Vawg; Covid-19 infection; Harmful practices
Langue
anglais
Note
This work was supported by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: [Grant Number ALM].
Sous-titre
2021 Prize WinnerWe are delighted to announce the winner of our 2021 Practitioner and Early Career Researcher Prize in the category of COVID-19: Ottis Mubaiwa, Tamsin Bradley, and Jane Meme, “The Gendered Impact of COVID-19 on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)” (forthcoming, 32.6, 2022). This important article reveals how the COVID-19 lockdowns have had a devastating impact on gender-based violence in Somalia/Somaliland, Ethiopia, and Kenya. The article draws attention to the urgent need for the integration of responses to FGM, and other forms of violence against women and girls, as part – of the development response to pandemics
Type
Journal Article; Text

2024-02-29
MODS
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