India’s Policy Response to COVID-19 and the Gendered Impact on Urban Informal Workers in Delhi NCR: Thematic Brief 6: Policy Responses and Impact on Gender-Based Violence
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2022Author
Pillai, Sneha
Chaudhry, Sonakshi
Barad, Rohan
Sengupta, Nilanjana
Sharma, Sneha
Nanda, Sharmishtha
Bharti, Aparajita
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In India, even prior to the pandemic, NFHS-4 data suggested that around 33% of ever-married women experienced physical, sexual and/or emotional violence in their lives. While this estimate is for 2015-16, COVID-19-induced lockdowns increased incidences of gender-based violence (GBV), precipitating the “shadow pandemic.” The National Commission for Women (NCW) recorded a 79% increase in complaints of domestic violence, from 2,960 complaints in 2019 to 5,297 in 2020. Even a year after the lockdown, reports suggested that the numbers continued in the same trend.