The potential intersections of Covid-19, gender and food security in Africa
Many responses to Covid-19, both in policy and analysis, fail to consider how gender interacts with implemented measures and their implications for food security in Africa. An understanding of these potential intersections is, however, crucial for a gender-sensitive response that ensures both women’...
Main Authors: | Doss, C, Njuki, J, Mika, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Africa Centre for Gender, Social Research and Impact Assessment.
2020
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