Dati Fatimah, Desintha Dwi Asriani, Aminatun Zubaedah, Mida Mardhiyyah

[EN] Ora Obah Ora Mamah: Case Study in Informal Sector during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Gender dimensions is often overlooked in COVID-19 relief efforts, can exacerbate existing inequalities, making it crucial to adopt a gender-based approach to effectively address and respond to the pandemic's impact on different needs of women and men.

Gender has become an important dimension that contributes to the vulnerability but is also often overlooked in various relief efforts including during the COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, gender issues are not a priority in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, the unequal gender norms during crisis could exacerbate the existing gender inequality. It is thus imperative to implement a gender-based approach to understand the pattern and distribution of the vulnerability in order to form an effective response to pandemic that caters the different needs between women and men.

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