COVID-19 & Gender: Potential Pathways of Impact and Research Challenges

COVID-19 & GENDER: POTENTIAL PATHWAYS OF IMPACT AND RESEARCH CHALLENGES

by IFPRI | July 29, 2020

by Elizabeth Bryan, Muzna Alvi, Claudia Ringler and Ruth Meinzen-Dick, IFPRI.

 

The impacts of COVID-19 are being felt widely across the globe as most countries and localities urge residents to remain home to slow transmission of the disease. This global health crisis is particularly threatening to the global poor, who may be more susceptible to contracting the virus, have limited access to healthcare, and are more vulnerable to economic impacts. Yet, poor male and female farmers in developing countries may not experience this crisis in the same way. In order to understand how the pandemic is differently affecting men and women in developing countries, IFPRI is implementing a series of phone surveys with poor rural men and women in selected Feed-the-Future countries https://www.agrilinks.org/post/covid-19-gender-potential-pathways-impact-and-research-challenges