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In most crisis situations, women and other gender and sexual minorities face the biggest brunt. This is true in cases of conflict, natural disasters, and now during the COVID-19 pandemic. The article discusses how women’s networks in India and Indonesia are rising up to the challenges of lockdown and the crises of COVID-19, providing innovative, grass-roots solutions to the gendered impacts of the pandemic.
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