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The impact of crises

are never gender-


neutral, and

COVID
COVID -- 19
19 is
is no
no
exception.
exception.
GROUP 3 NSTP
GAMINDE | DELA CRUZ | DELLEVA | DELA PEÑA

THE
THE ECONOMIC
ECONOMIC PERILS
PERILS OF
OF
COVID
COVID –– 19
19 PANDEMIC
PANDEMIC ON
ON
GENDER
GENDER ANDAND DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
Definition
Definition of
of Terms
Terms
01
01 Economic
Economic Peril
Peril
02 Impact
02 Impact of
of COVID-19
COVID-19
03 Gender
03 Gender vs
vs Sex
Sex
04 Gender
04 Gender and
and Development
Development
01 Economic Peril
Peril
event that causes danger, consequently resulting in
economic loss

02
02 Impact
Impact of
of COVID-19
COVID-19
massive job losses, shrinking of economies, and loss
of livelihoods, especially for women.
03
03 Gender
Gender vs
vs Sex
Sex
Gender Sex
SOCIALLY CONSTRUCTED BIOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES
behaviors, interests, chromosomes, genes,
expression, identity hormones, anatomy
04 Gender and Development
Development
development perspective that recognizes the unequal
status and situation of women and men in society
IN THE CONTEXT OF WORK, EQUALITY BETWEEN WOMEN AND MEN INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS:

opportunity and remuneration for access to safe and


treatment in work of equal healthy working
employment value environments

obtaining participation in
balance between
meaningful career decision-making at
work and home life
development all levels
MEANING
OF THE
TOPIC
The Economic Perils of Covid – 19 Pandemic
on Gender and Development
Gender and
the covid 19
pandemic
WHAT HAPPENED?

gender disparity
might become even
more apparent.
The COVID-19 problem is a systematic human
development crisis that is aggravating the dangers of
progressing toward gender equality.
WOMEN IN THE PHILIPPINES HAVE FACED SEVERAL PROBLEMS,

01 02 03
Rising economic Sexual Assault Possibility of
instability There was an increase in diminished educational
Many women has been affected harassments over the pasts possibilities
by the COVID-19 Pandemic months after the implementation
of lockdowns.
Women who were already
oppressed, discriminated against,
marginalized, and disempowered
before to Covid became victims of a
sexist, inept, and militarist
administration.
- OCASIONES, LENNY G.
The Philippine government enacted
national lockdowns as early as March
2020 as one of its major reactions to the
epidemic, with varying levels of limitations
on economic activity and public
movement. While these steps were
essential, they have simply contributed to
the economic constraints already present
in women's lives.
The Philippine government enacted
national lockdowns as early as March
2020 as one of its major reactions to the
epidemic, with varying levels of limitations
on economic activity and public
movement. While these steps were
essential, they have simply contributed to
the economic constraints already present
in women's lives.
Rise of unemployment in women due to insecure labor

Differentiating Gender creates biases in


the mind of the people that
people based on creates assign roles.
their gender has These biases both women and men are
resulted in a boxed into limited options, hindering

dysfunctional the development of their potentials as


beings with unique gifts and capacities.
gender relations The quest for self-fulfillment
framework in is more difficult for women
which women are because of their inferior
disadvantaged. positioning in the gender
equation.
Rise of unemployment in women due to insecure labor

Differentiating Gender creates biases in


the mind of the people that
people based on creates assign roles.
their gender has These biases both women and men are
resulted in a boxed into limited options, hindering

dysfunctional the development of their potentials as


beings with unique gifts and capacities.
gender relations The quest for self-fulfillment
framework in is more difficult for women
which women are because of their inferior
disadvantaged. positioning in the gender
equation.
Women in this industry COVID-19-induced
frequently have limited lockdowns are
earning potential, few to no disproportionately affecting
labor rights, and no paid sick women in the labor market,
leave.
RISE OF
UNEMPLOYMENT
IN WOMEN DUE
TO INSECURE
LABOR
Rise of unemployment in women due to insecure labor

Insecure
Women have always been the primary careers in
their households.

work and
COVID-19 has also put further strain on working moms, both low-
wage and not.

maternity Women are unable to find work and are


attempting to make ends meet
by doing anything in return for monetary worth.

Mothers are more likely to have resigned or lost


their jobs
devoting more time to home obligations and less time to paid labor.
INCREASE OF
GENDER-BASED
VIOLENCE
DURING
PANDEMIC
Increase of gender-based violence during pandemic

Increase of Enforced militaristic lockdowns, according to


sexual and women's human rights organizations, have
physical contributed to an increase in incidents of violence
against women while also restricting access to
abuse cases social support.

Since the introduction of the ECQ in March, the PNP has registered 1945
incidents of violence against women and 1745 cases of violence against
children.
DIVERSION OF
RESOURCES
ORIGINALLY
INTENDED FOR
MATERNAL AND
REPRODUCTIVE
HEALTH SERVICES
Diversion of resources originally intended for
maternal and reproductive health services

As the epidemic spread, more hospitals were


compelled to put non-emergency services
on hold.

Reduced social services


In March, when a lockdown was
announced to stop the spread of the
coronavirus, family planning services
were cut by more than half, according to
official data.
Understanding the COVID-19 crises'
gender-differentiated consequences
using sex-disaggregated data is critical
to creating policy solutions that
minimize vulnerable situations and
increase women's agency while putting
gender equality at the forefront.
Gender prejudices must be challenged
because they alter our perception of
reality.

Individual potential and strengths should


be used to allocate roles and tasks. Men
and women must share resources,
opportunities, and authority equally.

Gender responsiveness necessitates


dialogue and women's participation in
decision-making.

It implies that meeting women's demands is not an option, but a must, not only
because it ensures success, but also because it is the government's responsibility
to ensure that women enjoy their human rights.
THE GOALS
AND
PURPOSE
The Economic Perils of Covid – 19 Pandemic
on Gender and Development
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GOAL #1
Raise Awareness
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GOAL #2
Achieve Gender Equality
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GOAL #3
Women Empowerment
THE
MISSION
The Economic Perils of Covid – 19 Pandemic
on Gender and Development
01 02 03
Paradigm of Successful Campaigns Gender Equity
Development Against Rape Culture
and Sexual Abuse - address the
- focuses on social, disadvantaged position
political, economic and - 243 million of women of women in society by
cultural forces that and girls aged 15-49 providing preferential
determines how have been subjected treatment and
differently men and to sexual and physical affirmative action.
women participate in. abuse during the rise
of pandemic.
04 05 06
Exercises of Policies - Gender-Responsive Maternity Protection and
Responses to the Covid 19
- ensuring women will Crisis
not be left behind - maternity rights through
during the crisis. - implementation of the impact of Covid-19.
inclusive responses to
the crisis.
07
Gender- Responsive
Occupational Health
and Safety Measures

- safe workplace for all


workers
Meet
GAMINDE, HANNAH MAE ABUD
Introduction

the
DELA CRUZ, HANNELI B.
Meaning of the Topic

Team DELLEVA, GIELA ANN ODIVILAS


The Goals and Its Purpose

DELA PEÑA, NOELINA PIAPE


The Mission

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