This thesis investigates sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in crisis settings of armed conflicts and environmental disasters from a feminist political economy perspective. Drawing on the case of the Philippines, it provides an empirically-informed analysis of the political, economic and socio-cultural processes that enable and exacerbate the undermining of bodily autonomy at the household, state and global levels. By beginning with the health and well-being of women and girls, this thesis reveals the current gap between emergency relief assistance in crisis settings and long-term material redistribution required to realise the goal of gender equality
Abstract Background The ripple effects of protracted armed conflicts include: significant gender-spe...
This study revealed the condition of women during a disaster in Indonesia, roles, rights and their f...
In this paper, I evaluate a number of care-based political theories, whose central project is to ide...
In a crisis-prone world, the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) uprooted by both armed co...
This article explores the intersection of sexual and reproductive health, development and human righ...
The long-standing armed conflict between the military and the Muslim separatist groups in Northern M...
Disasters in the Philippines are often construed as the weather: they are naturalized and normalized...
The PhD research traces the evolution of gender equality policies in the Philippines. The Asian arch...
Reproductive controversies are never only about reproduction and health. They serve as proxies for m...
Despite Japan’s strong economic prosperity and worldwide influence, it has a relatively low level of...
The PhD research traces the evolution of gender equality policies in the Philippines. While the coun...
Gender based violence (GBV) is a global public health issue and a major feature in humanitarian emer...
Although the Bangsamoro peace-process in the Southern Philippines has been valued for its gender com...
This series of briefs entitled The crisis ’ impact on women’s rights, published by the Associa-tion ...
Disasters are common in the Philippines, the effects of which are more adverse in the metropolis, ch...
Abstract Background The ripple effects of protracted armed conflicts include: significant gender-spe...
This study revealed the condition of women during a disaster in Indonesia, roles, rights and their f...
In this paper, I evaluate a number of care-based political theories, whose central project is to ide...
In a crisis-prone world, the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) uprooted by both armed co...
This article explores the intersection of sexual and reproductive health, development and human righ...
The long-standing armed conflict between the military and the Muslim separatist groups in Northern M...
Disasters in the Philippines are often construed as the weather: they are naturalized and normalized...
The PhD research traces the evolution of gender equality policies in the Philippines. The Asian arch...
Reproductive controversies are never only about reproduction and health. They serve as proxies for m...
Despite Japan’s strong economic prosperity and worldwide influence, it has a relatively low level of...
The PhD research traces the evolution of gender equality policies in the Philippines. While the coun...
Gender based violence (GBV) is a global public health issue and a major feature in humanitarian emer...
Although the Bangsamoro peace-process in the Southern Philippines has been valued for its gender com...
This series of briefs entitled The crisis ’ impact on women’s rights, published by the Associa-tion ...
Disasters are common in the Philippines, the effects of which are more adverse in the metropolis, ch...
Abstract Background The ripple effects of protracted armed conflicts include: significant gender-spe...
This study revealed the condition of women during a disaster in Indonesia, roles, rights and their f...
In this paper, I evaluate a number of care-based political theories, whose central project is to ide...