AT HOME, AT RISK, is a series of rapid surveys to understand how the redressal ecosystem for domestic violence has functioned during the COVID-19 pandemic. The surveys are conducted by eight member organisations of Lam-lynti Chittara Neralu (LCN) across 7 states. They are based on phone interviews with women and transgender survivors of domestic violence, and the staff of stakeholders.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation has been collated by South Asia Women Foundation India (SAWF IN) from the websites of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India (GoI), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), dated May 2021. The information is subjected to revision as per the guidance of MoHFW, GoI, ICMR and CDC.
A Rapid Survey to assess the Impact of COVID-19 on
Financial Well–Being of Domestic Workers
Seen as vectors of the disease, women domestic workers (DWs) - who, in fact are frontline workers - are one of the populations affected the most by unemployment as a consequence of the pandemic. In May-June 2021, Jagori held a rapid telephonic survey with 25 women DWs across Delhi-NCR.