COVID-GEA: COVID-19 Gendered Impacts in the Arctic
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The COVID-GEA project aims to understand and monitor the COVID-19 pandemic gender impacts and gendered policy responses with a focus on women in the Arctic.
Join us for the 2024 AAG Annual Meeting on April 16-20 in Honolulu, Hawai'i!
The COVID-GEA team co-organizes the Session "Indigenizing Research Agenda and Research Methodologies."
See more details here:
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Our deep gratitude to the Arctic Circle Assembly and Session “Gender and Disaggregated Data in the Arctic Region” organizers for the invite to join a discussion on gender equality issues in the Arctic, and our special thanks to all panelists for an excellent conversation!
Our international tour continues in Iceland!
We were delighted to present our Audio-Visual Exhibition “Arctic Women’s Voices: Standing Strong in the Face of COVID-19” in Akureyri and Húsavík in October.
More here: https://t.co/xpD2QiZJ1V
Many thanks to hosts and co-organizers!
Incredibly delighted to have Mayor Rebecca Alty, Mayor Carina Sammeli, Mayor Asthildur Sturludottir, Mayor Dickie Moto, Daniel Smirat, Zakary Myers, Prof. Andrey Petrov, and Dr. Marya Rozanova-Smith, speaking at the ACA panel “Urban Youth and Resilience of Arctic Cities”!
Join the event "Standing Strong in Face of #COVID-19: #Gender#Equality and Women's Experiences in Akureyri" together with @arcticgender, Oct 26 at the Municipal Library of #Akureyri, #Iceland.
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The "Audio-Visual Exhibition #Arctic Women Voices: Standing Strong in the Face of #COVID-19" will take place in #Akureyri, Oct. 26, 09:00-18:00 at the Library of Akureyri, #Iceland.
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@_Arctic_Circle Check out the full paper at the link below: https://t.co/ylt7dLItV4
For more information about our work and our partners, visit the COVID-GEA website: https://t.co/B6GWhefLrf
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COVID-GEA Senior Researchers Marya Rozanova-Smith, Andrey N. Petrov, and Charlene Aqpik Apok, co-authored a paper titled "Gendered impacts of COVID-19: Designing a COVID-19 gender impacts and policy responses indicators framework for Arctic communities" (1/3)
Their work was recently published in the 2023 edition of the Arctic Yearbook! Their paper will also be presented at the 2023 @_Arctic_Circle Assembly in Reykjavik, Iceland this October. (2/3)
Undergraduate team: Laura Goodfield, Anissa Ozbek, Riya Bushan, Sophie Rosenthal, Alicia Glassman. Principal Investigator: Marya Rozanova-Smith.
For more information about our work and our partners, visit the COVID-GEA website: https://t.co/B6GWhefLrf (3/3)
The COVID-GEA undergraduate team at The George Washington University has published their article “Understanding the COVID-19 pandemic gendered policy responses in Alaska through the prism of a holistic wellness concept" in the 2023 edition of the Arctic Yearbook! (1/3)
This paper will be presented at the 2023 Arctic Circle Assembly in Reykjavik, Iceland this October. Check out the full paper at the link below: https://t.co/ylt7dLItV4 (2/3)
Congratulations to our research assistant, Anissa Ozbek, for winning 2nd place for her outstanding presentation titled "Gendered Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Alaska" at the Elliott School of International Affairs Research Excellence Showcase! 👏
Congratulations to our research assistant, Anissa Ozbek, for winning 2nd place for her outstanding presentation titled "Gendered Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Alaska" at the Elliott School of International Affairs Research Excellence Showcase! 👏
Many thanks to ASSW-2023 organizers for a fantastic display of our exhibit, Arctic Women’s Voices, in Vienna!
Special thanks to @GerlisFugmann (@IASC_Arctic), Olga Povoroznuk,@PeterSchweitzer, Student Org. Committee (University of Vienna),@GWGeography for their valuable support!
Thank you to our panel moderator Hjalti Ómar Ágústsson and all our panelists Markus Meckl, Andrea Hjalmsdottir, @MaryaRSmith, Andrey Petrov, and Anissa Ozbek, for making the panel “Gender Equality for Sustainable Arctic Communities” at the ASSW-2023 in Vienna a success!
Join our Session Gender Equality for Sustainable Arctic Communities Amid and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic with panelists Markus Meckl, Andrea Hjálmsdóttir, @MaryaRSmith, Andrey Petrov, and Anissa Ozbek
Our international tour continues! We’re in Vienna presenting our Audio-Visual Exhibition “Arctic Women’s Voices: Standing Strong in the Face of COVID-19.” Stop by at @univienna#ASSW2023 from February 17–24.
See our informational video: https://t.co/BPcy2KNY2a
Stop by the @univienna to hear about Arctic Women’s experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and get a free coaster! For more information visit https://t.co/SSIqmfc052