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This epilogue discusses COVID-19, which reveal much about gender in global health security. It highlights that women are more likely to be healthcare workers, demonstrating the visibility missing in COVID-19, yet this is not recognised by policymakers. Women are also more likely to suffer the downstream effects of social reproduction through school closures and stay-at-home orders as well as the associated mental load. The epilogue also shows how COVID-19 has affected access to SRH services with an impact on stratified reproduction. It concludes that the everyday crisis of women trying to manage the response, whilst at risk of soaring rates of GBV and lack of access to sanitation and space, verifies the argument made throughout this book. Now the world is listening.
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这篇结语讨论了COVID-19,揭示了全球卫生安全中的性别问题。报告强调,妇女更有可能成为卫生保健工作者,这表明COVID-19缺乏能见度,但政策制定者没有认识到这一点。妇女也更有可能遭受社会再生产的下游影响,如学校关闭、家庭命令以及相关的精神负担。结束语还展示了COVID-19如何影响获得性健康和生殖健康服务,并对分层生殖产生影响。报告的结论是,妇女每天都在努力应对危机,同时面临着性别暴力发生率飙升的风险,缺乏卫生设施和空间,这证实了本书的论点。现在全世界都在倾听。
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