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from curbing a syndemic, she said. To curb the latter, society has to face issues that make victims vulnerable and create an integrated set of responses so that pandemic preparedness is better able to solve the problems of our world, she added. “COVID has exacerbated our existing social conditions,” even in the U.S., Clinton said. “We have to be quite candid about what about our social normative and legal structures has made women especially vulnerable in these times,” she added. From left, Felicia Knaul, Chelsea Clinton, Carolina Coll, and Beverley Essue

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, CHILDREN ESCALATES DURING PANDEMIC Written by Barbara Gutierrez Published on October 20, 2020 Category: Faculty, Event During an online seminar Tuesday, experts explored ways in which the coronavirus has increased domestic violence in Latin America. Violence against women and children in Latin America is an ongoing crisis. It is estimated that one in three women is a victim, and one in five young people have been subjected to violence. The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the crisis. For the past seven months, while in social isolation, many victims have been closeted with their abusers, experts said. “These are huge issues,” said Felicia Knaul, director of the University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas and founding president of Tomatelo a Pecho, a Mexican non-profit organization with the mission of contributing to the reduction of breast cancer. “Domestic violence was there before COVID-19, it is there during it, it will be there after, very sadly,” she added.

Knaul spoke on Tuesday as part of the online seminar “Flattening the Surge of Violence against Women and Children: COVID-19 and Beyond,” sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas and The Lancet Commission on Gender-based Violence and Maltreatment of Young People. Chelsea Clinton, vice chair of the Clinton Foundation and assistant professor at the Columbia University School of Public Health, was also a speaker during the event. Carolina Coll, post-doctoral fellow at the International Center for Equity in Health acted as moderator and Beverley Essue, associate professor of the University of Toronto’s Global Health Institute of Health Policy, joined as commentator. Decades of progress in advancing gender equality and empowerment were put at risk because of the pandemic, according to Knaul. And it should be seen as a syndemic, a synergistic set of pandemics that unite a set of non-communicable diseases of poverty and discrimination based on race, ethnicity, religion, and gender. Curbing a pandemic is very different

Women may be more vulnerable, she pointed out, perhaps because there is an “absence of equal pay,” and they also make up the majority of health and social workers who are in the front lines of the pandemic. It could also be the prevalence of gun violence, she remarked. “We have more than 1 million American women who are survivors of intimate partner gun violence in our country,” Clinton explained. While in many states it is illegal for domestic abusers to purchase guns, those laws are not enforced, she said. According to Clinton, solutions to curb domestic violence should include providing middle and high school education programs that teach children what “healthy relationships are” since data show that children who are involved in violent relationships as children tend to continue in them as adults. “It’s deeply painful to me that the Trump administration has cut funding for so many programs that really work,” Clinton noted. Knaul emphasized that at this time countries should not divest of public health and primary health programs or maternal and child health programs, as well as HIV/AIDS programs. These all are crucial to help women and families during the pandemic when many are losing their jobs. Mexico took away the Seguro Popular, a universal health program, at the beginning of 2020 leaving many

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» New Grant Targets Global Health Protection Against the Spread of Infectious Diseases

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» Experts Develop New Tool to Help Contain COVID-19 in Latin America

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» A New Survey Sheds Light on ‘Vulnerable’ Cannabis Users

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» Frenk: Latin America, Caribbean Can Learn From Other Covid-19 Responses

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» COVID-19 Lessons From Peru and Argentina

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» COVID-19 Observatory: Bungled Response Compounds Misery in Brazil

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sory Meeting

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» Why Brazil Is Now the Epicenter of the Coronavirus Pandemic » Experts Discuss a Potential Global Public Health Convention in University of Miami-Led Advi-

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» Violence Against Women, Children Escalates During Pandemic

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» Orthopaedic Trauma Units Across the Globe Greatly Impacted by COVID-19, Study Finds

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» Scientific Evidence And Global Collaboration Can Help End The Pandemic

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» COVID-19 is Ravaging Latin America

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Makers

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» Julio Frenk: Empowered Who Needed to Battle Pandemics

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» Panel: Pandemic Intensified Need for Palliative Care in Latin America

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» Caribbean Nations Explore New Ideas, Directions to Recover From Pandemic

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» Report Confirms Pandemic-Related Spikes in Domestic Violence

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inx Sexual Minority Men

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» Cancer Patients in Mexico Face Dire Scenario in Wake of COVID-19

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» Miller School Professors Develop Model to Correct COVID-19 Sampling Bias » New Study First to Use Pandemic Stress Index to Document the Effects of COVID-19 on Lat-

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» Public Health Leaders Discuss Steps Needed to Empower Women » Dr. Felicia Knaul: Access to Pain Relief Medicines in Mexico Should Be a Priority for Policy

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» New Panel to Advocate for a Global Public Health Convention for the 21st Century

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» Personal Perspectives on the Covid-19 Crisis in India

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» New Miller School-Led Lancet Study on Redefining the Future of Pandemics

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» Additional Student and Alumni National Impact

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» Strategies to Help the Hard of Hearing During COVID-19 Precautions

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Study Finds

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» Methamphetamine Use and HIV Create Perfect Storm for COVID-19 Transmission

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» Quality of Indoor Air Plummeted in Some Homes During COVID-19 Shutdown » Syringe Service Programs Across the U.S. Have Been Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic,

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work

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current Threats

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And HIV

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cine Considerations Project

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During COVID-19

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» Miller School Public Health Researchers Study COVID-19 Antibodies in First Responders » Dr. Adam Carrico Receives NIH Grant to Study Risk for COVID-19 Amid Methamphetamine Use

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Area, Study Finds

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COVID-19

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Cells

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» Study Finds U.S. First Responders Have Mixed Feelings About COVID-19 Vaccine

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» COVID-19 Has Led to the Reformation and Reinvigoration of the Public Health Workforce

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» Sylvester Researchers to Collaborate with Miami-Dade County on Coronavirus Testing

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» Mindfulness During Uncertain Times

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» U-TRACE Initiative to Address COVID-19 Public Health Crisis

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and Frontline Workers

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» Additional Student And Alumni Local Impact

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» A Pandemic Strikes, and an Academic Community Responds

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» Student Garners Reflections on the Importance of Public Health

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» Course Explores Global Health and Disparities During the Pandemic

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» COVID-19 Vaccine Trials Exhibit Early Success

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» Mobile Clinic Takes Vaccines to Underserved Aeas

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munities

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Future

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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR

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» Battles Being Waged to Overcome Vaccine Hesitancy

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» UHealth Pediatric Mobile Teams Surpass 10,000 COVID-19 Tests

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