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A Guide for Europe: Protecting the rights of women and girls in times of the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath

Authored by: IPPF, Amnesty International, and Women's Link Worldwide.

Categories: Global Public Health
Sub-Categories: Access to Justice and Rule of Law, COVID-19, Migration, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), Sexual and Reproductive Health
Region: Europe and Eurasia
Year: 2020
Citation: “A Guide for Europe: Protecting the Rights of Women and Girls in Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Aftermath.” IPPF, Amnesty International, and Women's Link Worldwide. May 2020.

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Executive Summary

The COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating gender inequalities and increasing levels of discrimination, insecurity and violence for women across Europe.  

A Guide for Europe: Protecting the rights of women and girls in times of the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath provides governments with a roadmap for taking necessary measures to protect the rights of women and girls, who are disproportionately affected by the pandemic, especially those experiencing intersecting and persistent forms of discrimination.

European decision-makers must seize this moment to address both the immediate and long-term impact of the pandemic by implementing policies and other steps to eliminate further injustices and inequalities. Any short-, medium- or long-term measures taken to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic must uphold and protect human rights. Civil society organizations are calling for a recovery period that will deliver a shared vision of the future of Europe which is based on a just, feminist, sustainable, democratic and inclusive society. States must refrain from exploiting the pandemic to consolidate authoritarian power, to weaken democracy and the rule of law, or to trample on human rights. States must ensure that their responses include a gender-sensitive and intersectional approach in order to guarantee the rights of all women and girls to live free of discrimination and violence, and to access the essential sexual and reproductive health services they need.