POLICYMAKING IN FAVOUR OF WOMEN: LEARNING FROM THE GENDERED IMPACT OF COVID-19, WITH A FOCUS ON SOUTH AFRICA

Authors

  • Lorenza Fluks Human Sciences Research Council
  • Candice Groenewald Human Sciences Research Council
  • Phiwokazi Qoza Human Sciences Research Council
  • Nazeema Isaacs Human Sciences Research Council
  • Roshin Essop Human Sciences Research Council
  • Marilyn Couch Human Sciences Research Council
  • Zaynab Essack Human Sciences Research Council
  • Heidi van Rooyen Human Sciences Research Council

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15270/60-3-1350

Keywords:

COVID-19, gender equality, gender-responsive policymaking, intersectionality, South Africa

Abstract

Realisation of women’s full participation in all spheres of society remains inconsistent and progress towards gender equality is slow. The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare existing and deeply entrenched gender inequalities. In this article, we draw on multiple HSRC-led studies conducted between 2020 and 2022 that explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on the psychosocial and economic wellbeing of women and their families. We show that many women at the community and household level took up the majority share of unpaid household and childcare duties, and faced persistent socio-economic threats, gender-based violence and increased mental health concerns compared to their male counterparts – all of which impeded their ability to lead productive and fulfilling lives. Insights are offered for intersectional gender-responsive policy responses that favour women as central role players in families and the economy.

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Author Biographies

Lorenza Fluks, Human Sciences Research Council

Impact Centre

Candice Groenewald, Human Sciences Research Council

Centre for Community-Based Research, Public Health, Societies and Belonging Division; School of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal

Phiwokazi Qoza, Human Sciences Research Council

Centre for Community-Based Research, Public Health, Societies and Belonging Division

Nazeema Isaacs, Human Sciences Research Council

Impact Centre

Roshin Essop, Human Sciences Research Council

Public Health Societies and Belonging Division

Marilyn Couch, Human Sciences Research Council

Impact Centre

Zaynab Essack, Human Sciences Research Council

Centre for Community-Based Research, Public Health, Societies and Belonging Division; School of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal

Heidi van Rooyen, Human Sciences Research Council

Impact Centre; Department of Global Health, University of Washington

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Published

2024-09-10

How to Cite

Fluks, L., Groenewald, C., Qoza, P., Isaacs, N., Essop, R., Couch, M., Essack, Z., & van Rooyen, H. (2024). POLICYMAKING IN FAVOUR OF WOMEN: LEARNING FROM THE GENDERED IMPACT OF COVID-19, WITH A FOCUS ON SOUTH AFRICA. Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 60(3), 622–644. https://doi.org/10.15270/60-3-1350

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