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Gender & COVID-19: Understanding the Gendered Impact of COVID-19 on Social Cohesion in Conflict-Affected & Fragile Contexts, from Search for Common Ground, analyzes the gendered effects of the pandemic, particularly as they relate to ongoing research in Kenya, Nigeria, Palestine, Tanzania, Uganda & Yemen.
Join our speakers, Hilde Deman, Senior Program Manager in Global Programs, & Samah Abdalrahman, Data Management Officer, at Search for Common Ground, to learn about & discuss the most up-to-date trends & recommendations in gender, COVID-19 & conflict.
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Created 05/16/2022 at 1:42 pmThank you so much for such a great discussion, Samah & Hilde! I’m not super familiar with horizontal vs vertical trust as concepts, so it was really helpful to have this language to differentiate and also see how the pandemic affected these along gendered lines on conflict-affected areas.
Created 05/23/2022 at 1:49 pm
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