Equal Contribution-Department of Biological Sciences, Brock University, 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way, St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1, Canada.
Center for International Studies and Cooperation (CECI), 3000 Omer-Lavallee, Montreal, QC H1Y 3R8, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Feb 12;19(4):2065. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19042065.
This review sought to understand what is currently known about how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and restrictive measures are affecting food security and equality between women and men in all of Africa. A review of both the academic and grey literature was performed by following PRISMA guidelines. Results showed that a general disparity exists in gender-inclusive/-sensitive research. Most reported increases in inequalities between women and men were predictive only. Evidence-based articles found were mainly conducted online and target tertiary educated populations, among which neutral effects were found. A general lack of disaggregated data (e.g., women vs. men) was found to be a barrier in gaining a complete understanding of the situation on-the-ground. Furthermore, documents reporting on food security seldom included all four pillars (i.e., availability, access, utility, stability) in their analysis despite the reciprocal connection between them all. Within household disparities and the impacts on power relationships within households were also overlooked. Future studies must focus on rural settings and gender disaggregated interview processes as well as consider all pillars of food security. Doing so will help to better inform governments and humanitarian groups leading to better designed policies and social supports that target where they are most needed.
本综述旨在了解当前关于持续的 COVID-19 大流行和限制措施如何影响整个非洲的粮食安全和男女平等的情况。通过遵循 PRISMA 指南,对学术和灰色文献进行了综述。结果表明,在性别包容/敏感研究方面普遍存在差异。大多数报告的男女不平等增加仅具有预测性。发现的基于证据的文章主要是在线进行的,针对受过高等教育的人群,其中发现了中性影响。普遍缺乏分类数据(例如,女性与男性)是全面了解实地情况的障碍。此外,尽管所有这些支柱都相互关联,但报告粮食安全的文件在分析中很少包含所有四个支柱(即供应、获取、效用、稳定)。家庭内部的差距以及对家庭内部权力关系的影响也被忽视了。未来的研究必须关注农村地区以及按性别分类的访谈过程,并考虑粮食安全的所有支柱。这样做将有助于更好地为政府和人道主义团体提供信息,从而制定出更有针对性的政策和社会支持,以满足最需要的地方。