Conflict zones and COVID-19’s impact on sexual and gender-based violence reporting

SARA E DAVIES, PHYU PHYU OO, YOLANDA RIVEROS-MORALES AND JACQUI TRUE | COVID-19 has paradoxically made sexual and gender-based violence in the home both more prevalent and more invisible to protection services. At the same time, it’s more visible via awareness-raising such as the UN Secretary-General’s declaration in April 2020 that a “shadow pandemic” of domestic … Continue reading Conflict zones and COVID-19’s impact on sexual and gender-based violence reporting