An unequal present and future in a COVID-19 world: The pandemic’s impact on refugee women in Lebanon
An unequal present and future in a COVID-19 world: The pandemic’s impact on refugee women in Lebanon
March 4, 2021 Share
March 8 marks International Women’s Day and this year’s theme is “Women in Leadership: Achieving an Equal Future in a COVID-19 World.” However, refugee women and girls in Lebanon remain far behind the aspirations of the U.N.’s theme. This difficult situation is unlikely to change unless Lebanon ends its discriminatory policies toward refugees.
Lebanon has maintained a COVID-19 lockdown for nearly a year now. With the continuous renewed closures, refugees face increased risks not only from the spread of the virus but also from the lack of adequate health services in their fragile communities. According to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), the mortality rate from COVID-19 among Palestinian refugees is three
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This piece is published in collaboration with Chatham House. It is part of a series which addresses the future of governance and security in the Middle East and North Africa, and their impact on the role of the state in the region.
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