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WHO restates harsh impact of COVID-19 on African women

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The World Health Organization earlier this week (June 17) reiterated concerns over the rate at which covid-19 exposes women in Africa “to a higher risk of abuse and gender-based violence.”

This comes after hundreds of cases on rape and other forms of violence against women have been recorded in parts of the continent.

Dr. Matshidiso Moeti is WHO regional Director for Africa: “The physical distances associated with home stay orders have affected women’s businesses, their ability to earn a living on a daily basis and, in some cases, have unfortunately exposed women involved in abusive relationships to a higher risk of violence, gender-based violence.”

“So, definitively, I can say that the impact of COVID-19 has the face of women in particular on our continent.

According to the World Health Organisation, 35% of women around the world have already experienced some form of sexual and gender-based violence in their lifetime.

Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa

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