Sara E Davies
Biography
Publications
Sara E Davies is a Professor of International Relations at the School of Government and International Relations, Griffith University and an adjunct research fellow at the Gender Peace and Security Centre, Monash University.
![Supporting the victims of sexual violence in Myanmar](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/styles/expert_publications/public/GettyImages-1233418157.jpg?itok=bAl6Q8Zl)
Supporting the victims of sexual violence in Myanmar
With the military often complicit in crimes, access to civil society organisations is increasingly difficult.
![Can Covid-19 advance gender equality in China’s health policies?](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/styles/expert_publications/public/GettyImages-1228786037%20copy.jpg?itok=Sh4yQJ1H)
Can Covid-19 advance gender equality in China’s health policies?
The coronavirus pandemic revealed the disconnect between wishful official edicts and rigid social conventions.
![Mapping the cost of the pandemic to women in the Indo-Pacific](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/styles/expert_publications/public/49749903676_27a7d100b9_k.jpg?itok=nngxA3ka)
Mapping the cost of the pandemic to women in the Indo-Pacific
A new survey is a wake-up call for governments and organisations to direct urgent funding to women’s peace and security.
![Governments, not pandemics, stop access to reproductive health](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/styles/expert_publications/public/GettyImages-1210097526.jpg?itok=dkpQ4wwB)
Governments, not pandemics, stop access to reproductive health
A winding back of hard-won women’s rights in Europe has implications for us all.
![Why gender matters in the impact and recovery from Covid-19](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/styles/expert_publications/public/8759177996_acecd5b6ef_k.jpg?itok=pzdPpZBd)
Why gender matters in the impact and recovery from Covid-19
Two-thirds of the global health workforce is female. Start there, then think through rest of the consequences for women.
![Towards equal peace: Australian regional investment in gender equality](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/styles/expert_publications/public/48779089093_cc884e2666_k%20copy.jpg?itok=sTKMlMCm)
Towards equal peace: Australian regional investment in gender equality
Women’s participation in peace processes and inclusion of gender-equality provisions is key to their long-term success.