This report explores the strategies led by government, nongovernmental
and civil society organizations to prevent and respond to violence
against women and children (VAWC) during the COVID-19 pandemic, and
the impact of the pandemic on service demand across the WHO European
Region. An assessment between 1 January and 17 September 2020 included a
scoping review of publications and media reports, a survey distributed
to the WHO European Healthy Cities Network and violence and injury
prevention focal points, and interviews with key informants. Measures to
prevent and respond to VAWC were taken by 52 Member States, the most
common being the use of media to raise awareness of VAWC and provision
of services through online platforms. There was a median reported
increase in service demand related to VAWC of approximately 20% overall
and 47% for services provided by nongovernmental organizations,
contrasted with an increase of 6% for law enforcement services and a
decrease of 8% for health and social services.
Группа ВОЗ
Office for Investment for Health & Development (ITA) (IHE)
Редакторы
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe