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Reports of violence against women during the COVID-19 pandemic have increased around the world. Here's what you need to know and how to help.
In 2018, the IRC assisted over 120,000 Syrian refugees and low-income Jordanians to access healthcare, protection, education and income generation opportunities. One of the recent changes that IRC staff have noticed is that Syrian women are taking on more of an income earning role than was the norm back in Syria and that this is creating changes in household dynamics.
What can governments, business and other sectors do to systematically boost the inclusion and empowerment of refugees, particularly girls and women?
At the IRC, we are doing more than just imagining a different future for women and girls affected by conflict and crisis. We’re focusing our resources and capabilities to help break down each of the barriers they face.
A new IRC report brings forward the voices of 852 refugee and displaced women living in some of the most underfunded and forgotten humanitarian crises in 15 African countries to learn how the pandemic and the humanitarian response to it has affected their safety.
This briefing assesses the impact of the law on refugee women’s right to work and access economic opportunities in high refugee hosting countries.