Violence against women and housing emergency in times of pandemic.

This article aims to lay some bases for reflection and discussion of possible strategies and mechanisms within housing management to guarantee women a life free of violence, understanding that rights are interdependent and that the right to adequate housing is constituted in the catalyst for the ful...

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Autor principal: Loayza Medina, Jancarla Aleida
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Publicado: Instituto de Investigación de Vivienda y Hábitat 2021
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spelling I10-R355-article-344082021-12-21T23:37:47Z Violence against women and housing emergency in times of pandemic. Violencia contra la mujer y emergencia habitacional en tiempos de pandemia. Loayza Medina, Jancarla Aleida violencia contra las mujeres derecho a la vivienda adecuada mujer y pandemia Violence against women right to adequate housing women and pandemic This article aims to lay some bases for reflection and discussion of possible strategies and mechanisms within housing management to guarantee women a life free of violence, understanding that rights are interdependent and that the right to adequate housing is constituted in the catalyst for the fulfillment of other rights, knowing that violence takes place in a physical place whose conditions, as well as its relational nature with social, cultural and economic factors, contribute to the generation or reduction of violence and that these conditions have still been made more precarious in the context of the health crisis. Public policy must be sensitive to this reality, to the differentiated impacts that are generated on Bolivian women around the housing problem and its link with the generation of violence, even more so in the context of the health emergency and the new normality that it cannot only be addressed from sectoral positions. Este artículo pretende sentar algunas bases para la reflexión y discusión de las posibles estrategias y mecanismos dentro la gestión habitacional para garantizar a las mujeres una vida libre de violencia, entendiendo que los derechos son interdependientes y que el derecho a la vivienda adecuada se constituye en el catalizador de cumplimiento de otros derechos, sabiendo que la violencia se desarrolla en un lugar físico cuyas condiciones, así como su carácter relacional con factores sociales, culturales y económicos, contribuyen a la generación o disminución de la violencia y que estás condiciones se han hecho aún más precarias en el contexto de la crisis sanitaria. La política pública debe ser sensible a esta realidad, a los impactos diferenciados que se generan en las mujeres bolivianas en torno a la problemática habitacional y su vinculación con la generación de violencia, más aún en el marco de la emergencia sanitaria y la nueva normalidad que no sólo puede ser atendida desde posturas sectoriales. Instituto de Investigación de Vivienda y Hábitat 2021-12-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ReViyCi/article/view/34408 Vivienda y Ciudad; Núm. 8 (2021); 32-47 2422-670X spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ReViyCi/article/view/34408/36391 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ReViyCi/article/view/34408/36392 Derechos de autor 2021 Jancarla Aleida Loayza Medina https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0
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topic violencia contra las mujeres
derecho a la vivienda adecuada
mujer y pandemia
Violence against women
right to adequate housing
women and pandemic
spellingShingle violencia contra las mujeres
derecho a la vivienda adecuada
mujer y pandemia
Violence against women
right to adequate housing
women and pandemic
Loayza Medina, Jancarla Aleida
Violence against women and housing emergency in times of pandemic.
topic_facet violencia contra las mujeres
derecho a la vivienda adecuada
mujer y pandemia
Violence against women
right to adequate housing
women and pandemic
author Loayza Medina, Jancarla Aleida
author_facet Loayza Medina, Jancarla Aleida
author_sort Loayza Medina, Jancarla Aleida
title Violence against women and housing emergency in times of pandemic.
title_short Violence against women and housing emergency in times of pandemic.
title_full Violence against women and housing emergency in times of pandemic.
title_fullStr Violence against women and housing emergency in times of pandemic.
title_full_unstemmed Violence against women and housing emergency in times of pandemic.
title_sort violence against women and housing emergency in times of pandemic.
description This article aims to lay some bases for reflection and discussion of possible strategies and mechanisms within housing management to guarantee women a life free of violence, understanding that rights are interdependent and that the right to adequate housing is constituted in the catalyst for the fulfillment of other rights, knowing that violence takes place in a physical place whose conditions, as well as its relational nature with social, cultural and economic factors, contribute to the generation or reduction of violence and that these conditions have still been made more precarious in the context of the health crisis. Public policy must be sensitive to this reality, to the differentiated impacts that are generated on Bolivian women around the housing problem and its link with the generation of violence, even more so in the context of the health emergency and the new normality that it cannot only be addressed from sectoral positions.
publisher Instituto de Investigación de Vivienda y Hábitat
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