… means, fear of deportation, lack of availability of health-care providers or uncertain entitlement to health care are some of the reasons cited most often by refugees and migrants for not seeking medical care in case of (suspected) Covid‑19 infection.[2] People …
… across Europe during the lockdowns, a new form of unpaid care emerged. The move to online schooling created yet … more often than fathers. Constant distractions and extra care responsibilities for women lowers their productivity and … Beijing +25: Women and poverty: women at greater risk (policy brief) Beijing +25: the fifth review of the …
… below), women are more likely to be in need of long-term care. This is now further complicated as older people, and especially women who are living alone and depend on care from family, friends or neighbours will no longer be … most vulnerable during these situations, and will explore policy measures that can best tackle these inequalities. What …
… crucial. This is why since 2001, Belgium has pursued a policy to combat gender-based violence by means of national … In order to conduct a proper policy for medico-social care and prevention it is important to estimate the number of … different data sources), it showed that prevention and care needs are important in Belgium. Mandatory registration …
… initiative of health professionals: the protocol medical care for women and girls with FGM The Model protocol medical care for women and girls with FGM is a joint initiative of … as a very serious and damaging form of child abuse Dutch policy towards violence against women (VAW) adopts a gender …