Ni una menos: Colombia’s crisis of gendered violence during the covid-19 pandemic

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Abstract

In spite of the shared nature of the global suffering caused by the pandemic, the lockdown imposed to reduce the spread of Covid-19 has exposed and exacerbated the crisis of gendered violence in Colombia. While many countries around the globe have reported an increase in gendered violence during the pandemic, Colombia’s lockdown has taken place in a context of already high rates of violence towards women and girls. Such an environment has proven propitious for the propagation of incidents of gendered violence throughout all strata of society, with indigenous women and girls, and those living in precarious conditions, in particularly vulnerable to often life-threatening circumstances. This article charts the particular impact of the lockdown on gendered violence in Colombia and discusses the reactions of feminists, journalists, academics, writers and artists.

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Averis, K. (2020). Ni una menos: Colombia’s crisis of gendered violence during the covid-19 pandemic. PORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies, 17(1–2), 91–96. https://doi.org/10.5130/pjmis.v17i1-2.7367

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