COVID-19 and Gender: Perspectives From South Asia
(Vol. 8, No. 1, Winter 2022)
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Editorial
Mallika Joseph Read More... |
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Women on the Frontlines of the COVID Pandemic
Vandana Vasudevan Read More... |
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Access to SRHR in India: Challenges and Opportunities
Garima Shrivastava and Nawmi Naz Chowdhury Read More... |
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Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Afghan Women Refugees in Pakistan
Syeda Ailiya Naqvi and Sania Baig Read More... |
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Repercussions of COVID-19 on Women's Employment: The Stories from Domestic Workers in Bangladesh
Razia Sultana and Afsana Alam Read More... |
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Nepali Women with a Special Focus on Women Migrant Workers
Surabhi Singh Read More... |
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At the Margins and Marginalized Further: The Case of COVID-19 and Women Migrant Workers in India
Samata Biswas Read More... |
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Frontlines, Faultlines, and Walking the Line: Women and COVID-19 in Sri Lanka
Aaranya Rajasingam and Shakti Devapura Read More... |
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COVID-19 and Gender in Afghanistan: Reflections of a Development Practitioner
Lailuma Nasiri Read More... |
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Global Gender and Development Discourse: A View from India
Savita Singh & Uma Gengaiah Read More... |
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Gender as a Common Denominator for All Sustainable Development Goals: Lessons from COVID
Kirthi Jayakumar Read More... |
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FROM THE WISCOMP ARCHIVES Looking Back on Disasters
Swarna Rajagopalan and Nandhini Parthib Read More... |
Mallika Joseph is a Senior Fellow at WISCOMP. She is also an Adjunct Professor at the National Institute of Advanced Sciences, Bangalore, and Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi. Until recently, she was Policy Adviser and Regional Coordinator for the Asia Pacific at The Hague-based Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC). Dr. Joseph has also served as Professor and Head, Department of National Security Studies, Central University of Jammu; Executive Director, Regional Centre for Strategic Studies, Colombo and; Director, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi.
Contact: mallikajoseph@gmail.com
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WISCOMP, an initiative of the Foundation for Universal Responsibility has been a pioneer in initiating the discourse on women, peace, and security in South Asia. It was at the forefront of engaging with these issues, well before they found articulation in the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 in October 2000. Its efforts have yielded a robust network across borders and boundaries that highlight the leadership of women in the areas of peace and security—a space that was hitherto not fully encouraging of the participation of women.WISCOMP is an initiative of the Foundation for Universal Responsibility, which was established with funds from the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to His Holiness The Dalai Lama in 1989.
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