MAPPING THE BACKLASH AGAINST WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND GENDER JUSTICE IN THE BOLSONARO ERA (2019-2022)

Cecília Sardenberg, Maíra Kubik Mano, Teresa Sacchet
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In January, 2020, the Nucleus of Interdisciplinary Studies on Women – NEIM, of the Federal University of Bahia, initiated a new partnership with the Institute of Development Studies – IDS, and a group of other institutions, to develop the action-research program, Countering the Backlash project, Reclaiming Gender Justice, in our countries. One of the venues of this research was the mapping of policies and practices regarding these issues throughout the life of the program (which, given the delays caused by the Covid 19 pandemics, will run for six years). Thus, after undertaking a literature review of such issues in Brazil, we chose to map and analyze four areas in which the backlash – and the counter-backlash – against women’s rights and gender justice have been especially intense during the period of the Bolsonaro government in Brazil (2019-2023): a) conditional cash transfers; sexual and reproductive rights; gender-based violence; and education and culture (Sardenberg; Mano; Sacchet, 2020). In this report, we bring an updating of policies and practices on these issues, covering the period between May, 2021, through July, 2022. This corresponds still to the period of the Covid-19 pandemics, but one in which vaccines to combat it were available and applied free of cost to all the population that sought it. Yet, as we shall see ahead, it was a period still marked by unemployment, famine, increased rates of violence against women, particularly domestic violence, and an anti-gender standing on the part of government and institutional violence against women’s sexual and reproductive rights
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博索纳罗时代(2019-2022)对妇女权利和性别正义的抵制
2020年1月,巴伊亚联邦大学妇女跨学科研究中心(NEIM)与发展研究所(IDS)和其他一些机构建立了新的伙伴关系,在我们各国制定行动研究方案,即“抵制反弹”项目,“恢复性别正义”。这项研究的一个领域是在项目的整个生命周期(考虑到Covid - 19大流行造成的延迟,该项目将持续六年)中绘制有关这些问题的政策和实践地图。因此,在对巴西的这些问题进行文献回顾之后,我们选择绘制和分析四个领域,在巴西博尔索纳罗政府执政期间(2019-2023年),对妇女权利和性别正义的强烈反对和反反对尤其强烈:a)有条件的现金转移;性权利和生殖权利;基于性别的暴力;教育和文化(萨登伯格;马诺;Sacchet, 2020)。在本报告中,我们更新了有关这些问题的政策和做法,涵盖了2021年5月至2022年7月期间。这仍然相当于Covid-19大流行时期,但在此期间,抗击该病毒的疫苗可以获得,并免费提供给所有寻求疫苗的人群。然而,正如我们即将看到的那样,这一时期的特点仍然是失业、饥荒、针对妇女的暴力(特别是家庭暴力)发生率上升,以及政府和机构对妇女性权利和生殖权利的反性别立场
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