Guidance Note on Women’s Rights During the COVID-19 Emergency
Amid the outbreak of the COVID-19 Coronavirus in the State of Palestine, on 5 March 2020, President
Mahmoud Abbas declared a 30-day state of emergency. Consequently, the Prime Minister introduced a series
of measures and restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of the virus. Such measures include: i. a ban on
movement of people between governorates; ii. a ban of movement of residents from rural areas and refugee
camps to city centers, except for medical and emergency situations; iii. an order for all citizens to stay in their
homes, except for essential matters; and iv. compulsory 14-day quarantine for those who have been in close
contact with infected persons, or entered Palestine from abroad. On 3 April, the President issued another
Decree extending the state of emergency for additional 30 days, leaving the already introduced measures and
restrictions in place.
The declaration of a state of emergency carries a number of obligations in accordance with the Palestinian
Basic Law and applicable international human rights treaties that the Government of Palestine has acceded to.
The imposition of restrictions for people to leave their homes may put women in a more vulnerable position,
taking into account the prevalent traditional gender roles in Palestine. Thus, additional attention and protection
measures for women are necessary.
Below are specific recommendations and guidelines to ensure the full inclusion of women’s rights in all aspects
of decision-making during the COVID-19 emergency, and measures to address gender-specific vulnerabilities
to be undertaken by all relevant government institutions, in partnership with civil society and the private
sector, so that the emergency situation does not exacerbate existing gender inequalities in Palestine.