“Pandemic” in a Pandemic: Impact of COVID-19 on Gender Equality in Africa

Anuoluwapo Durokifa
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Gender equality is a prevailing global discourse and is particularly critical for Africa a continent drowned in patriarchy. Attempts are continually being made especially by gender inequality-conscious leadership in Africa to adopt international policies and implement national policies to promote gender parity. While African countries attained different levels of progress towards gender parity with these policies, the coronavirus pandemic that began in 2019 introduced another dimension to the gender equality debate globally. This study using the qualitative research method through pieces of literature analyzed the impact of COVID-19 on gender equality in Africa. It explored the potential for attaining gender equality in Africa by the years 2030 and 2063, as outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2063, respectively It examined how COVID-19 exacerbated the inequalities amongst genders in comparison with the state of gender equality before COVID-19. The study further evaluated the role of COVID-19 in the state of affairs of gender roles, especially in attaining gender equality. The paper went ahead to discuss how gender equality can be improved during a crisis. The paper argued that the pandemic had magnified and exacerbated gender disparities in Africa, affecting various aspects of women’s lives. Furthermore, it was discovered that this effect has caused setbacks in the advancement towards SDGs 2030 and Agenda 2063. Issues such as gender-based violence, female genital mutilation, and maternal mortality rates have experienced a notable increase. Therefore, in addressing these disparities, the paper recommends countries build equitable healthcare systems, create gender-disaggregated data production, implement policies to support women in the formal sector in managing remote work while balancing their domestic responsibilities and adopt gender budgeting practices. Keywords: Africa, COVID-19, Gender Equality, Patriarchy, SDGs, Women Empowerment
大流行病中的 "大流行病":COVID-19 对非洲性别平等的影响
性别平等是全球普遍关注的话题,对非洲这个被父权制淹没的大陆尤为重要。非洲具有性别不平等意识的领导层不断尝试通过国际政策和实施国家政策来促进性别均等。虽然非洲国家通过这些政策在实现性别均等方面取得了不同程度的进展,但始于 2019 年的冠状病毒大流行为全球范围内的性别平等辩论引入了另一个维度。本研究采用定性研究方法,通过文献分析了 COVID-19 对非洲性别平等的影响。与 COVID-19 之前的性别平等状况相比,COVID-19 如何加剧了性别间的不平等。研究进一步评估了 COVID-19 在性别角色方面的作用,特别是在实现性别平等方面的作用。论文接着讨论了如何在危机期间改善性别平等。论文认为,大流行病扩大并加剧了非洲的性别差异,影响了妇女生活的各个方面。此外,论文还发现,这种影响导致在实现 2030 年可持续发展目标和 2063 年议程方面出现倒退。性别暴力、切割女性生殖器官和孕产妇死亡率等问题明显增加。因此,为解决这些差异,本文建议各国建立公平的医疗保健系统,创建按性别分列的数据生产,实施政策支持正规部门的妇女在兼顾家庭责任的同时管理远程工作,并采用将性别观点纳入预算编制的做法:非洲、COVID-19、性别平等、父权制、可持续发展目标、妇女赋权
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