COVID-19 Pandemic Resources for Disability and Inclusion
This is a database of resources from experts around the world on coronavirus (COVID-19) and how it intersects with disability.
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This is a database of resources from experts around the world on coronavirus (COVID-19) and how it intersects with disability.
This short guide includes important considerations, messages, and resources to support country programs in adapting their FP/RH-focused SBC programming in response to the challenges presented by COVID-19. Program adaptations and messaging should be adapted in line with country context, available services, and local government response, including that of coordinating bodies responsible for COVID-19 risk communication and community engagement efforts.
For the large number of low-income country residents who live in informal settlements, or slums, will be ill-served by well-publicized measures that rely on the stockpiling of food, the availability of savings, the ability to work from home, and the need to keep your distance even from close relatives. This guidance document offers eight ideas for adapting prevention standards to slums and informal settlements.
This brief is intended for development partners, including government and civil society actors. It provides recommendations and resources for responding to the needs of adolescent girls during the COVID-19 crisis and recovery period, including those at risk of early marriage and those who are already married and in informal unions.
Violence against women remains a major threat to global public health and women’s health during emergencies. As distancing measures are put in place and people are encouraged to stay at home, the risk of intimate partner violence is likely to increase.
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