COVID-19 and Women’s Human Rights: Guidance

Publication language
English
Pages
10pp
Date published
15 Apr 2020
Type
Guidance
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, COVID-19, Gender
Organisations
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)

Stay-at-home restrictions and other measures restricting the movement of people contribute to an increase in genderbased violence, a finding confirmed by media reports, official statements and information received from OHCHR field presences and human rights defenders in many countries. Women and girls already in abusive situations are more exposed to increased control and restrictions by their abusers, with little or no recourse to seek support. Hotlines receive reports of women being threatened with being thrown out of their homes, exposed to the infection, or having financial resources and medical aid withheld. Accessing help can also be more difficult due to confinement with the abuser. Some hotlines are reporting a decrease in contacts, which they attribute to difficulties in making private calls, while text messages and emails are reportedly increasing.