Gender & Power in COVID-19: When the Overlooked Workforce Becomes the Essential Workforce

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Presented by

WomenLift Health Speaker Series

Gender & Power in COVID-19:
When the Overlooked Workforce Becomes the Essential Workforce

Nearly two billion people across the world work in the informal economy in jobs that lack traditional labor protections, putting workers at financial and physical risk. Women are far more likely than men to be employed in the informal sector, impacting their health, safety, and job security when disasters or emergencies strike. COVID-19 is no exception. While this labor force keeps the world running as the pandemic takes its toll, the needs of those working these jobs – often deemed ‘essential’ – have been dismissed or sidelined. Now more than ever we must ensure workers in these positions have a platform to share their stories and that COVID-19 responses take their needs into account. Hear from three individuals who are demanding this overlooked workforce is overlooked no more.

Panel discussion hosted by WomenLift Health featuring:

  • Laura Alfers, Director, Social Protection Programme, Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing & Organizing
  • Gautam Bhan, Senior Lead, Academics & Research, Indian Institute for Human Settlements
  • Geeta Rao Gupta, Executive Director, 3D Program for Girls and Women and Global Advisory Board Chair, WomenLift Health
  • Moderated by Amie Batson, Executive Director, WomenLift Health, Stanford Global Health

 

Back To Events