OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ENVOY ON GENDER Women’s Resilience: Integrating Gender in the Response to Ebola Women’s Resilience: Integrating Gender in the Response to Ebola Emeka Kupeski, 2015 Kupeski, Emeka Rights and permissions All rights reserved. The information in this publication may be reproduced provided the source is acknowledged. Reproduction of the publication or any part thereof for commercial purposes is forbidden. The views expressed in this paper are entirely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the view of the African Development Bank, its Board of Directors, or the countries they represent. Copyright © African Development Bank 2016 African Development Bank Immeuble du Centre de commerce International d’Abidjan CCIA Avenue Jean-Paul II 01 BP 1387 Abidjan 01, Côte d’Ivoire Tel.: (+225) 20 26 10 20 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.afdb.org Foreword In August 2014, the Office of the Special Envoy on Gender received a call from the First Lady of Sierra Leone urging the Bank to integrate the socio-economic recovery of Liberian, Sierra Leonean and Guinean women into our response to the Ebola epidemic. Source: AfDB Source: The fact that the African Development Bank’s investments in public health systems in these countries were thoroughly gender mainstreamed did not quite bring about the recovery of women on the ground with the immediacy required. Thus, as the premier African development finance institution, it was important for us to think altogether differently so as not to lose the post conflict gains made by men and women in the region.