


Rapid Assessment Surveys in the COVID-19 Pandemic: What makes a study promising from a gender+ perspective?
With RESISTIRÉ’s second cycle starting, project partners Clare Stovell and Alexis Still give a brief summary of our Rapid Assessment Surveys mapping activities and present some of the key features that set the RAS identified as ‘promising’ apart....
Research Agendas from Cycle 1: identifying knowledge gaps and future research needs
The aim of RESISTIRÉ is to understand the social, economic, political, and environmental impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak and its policy responses on existing inequalities and to work towards individual and societal resilience. At the end...
RESISTIRÉ recommendations to reduce the gendered impact of Covid-19 policies: 8 Factsheets
How have the policy responses to Covid-19 increased gender inequalities? What can policymakers, employers or even civil society organisations do to mitigate the impact of these policies? Concluding its first research cycle, the RESISTIRE project is delivering a set...
Inequalities in the Spotlight: Research Agendas to Address the Impact of COVID-19
WEBINAR Inequalities in the Spotlight:Research Agendas to Address the Impact of COVID-19 The increase in inequalities brought about by the pandemic creates new needs for research.Conscious that the project can never cover all the research needs linked to the...
RESISTIRÉ’s first open call for pilot projects
During our first Opens Studios sessions, researchers and civil society stakeholders have valued a set of three pilot project concepts as potentially effective to reduce gender+ inequalities due to the Covid pandemic in specific domains. The selected pilot projects...
Introducing the first cycle of Open Studios
The aim of the Open Studios is to co-design practical policy solutions that can really make a difference.Adequate responses and operational tools are developed by finding answers to some key questions, such as: What are some inspiring practices, initiatives, and...
New RESISTIRÉ mobile app measuring inequalities during the COVID-19 pandemic
The RESISTIRÉ team is preparing to release a new mobile application-based study that supports our project aims of collecting quantitative indicators on the attitudes and experiences of people experiencing the pandemic across Europe. Hosting our study on a dynamic...
Qualitative research on COVID-19 and its policy responses: Six findings from the first cycle
The aim of RESISTIRÉ is to understand the unequal impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak and its policy responses on behavioural, social and economic inequalities in 31 countries (EU 27 plus Iceland, UK, Serbia and Turkey) and to work towards individual and societal...
Quantitative indicators of inequalities caused by COVID-19 policies at national and regional levels
Quantifying gendered inequalities due to Covid policies The RESISTIRÉ team, supported by its network of 30 national researchers, has collected and analysed extensive data on gendered inequalities stemming from COVID-19 policies at national and regional levels. The...
National COVID-19 policies lack gender mainstreaming
RESISTIRÉ’s first report on COVID-19 policy and societal responses is now available! The RESISTIRÉ team, supported by its wide network of national researchers, has just concluded its first cycle of in-depth research on inequalities caused by COVID-19 policies. The research highlighted…

Better is possible. RESISTIRÉ holds its first Open Studios to co-create solutions to gendered inequalities
Our team is preparing to host the project’s first-cycle Open Studios, where we will gather with activists, national researchers, policymakers, and NGO representatives in a series of intensive two-day workshops focusing on four thematic areas.