Pakistan is highly vulnerable to disasters, but disasters have very different impacts on women, girls, men and boys. Moreover, organizations involved in relief efforts are currently not paying sufficient attention to the needs of women and girls. This analysis by Oxfam identifies the main areas where a gender gap is apparent, and puts forward recommendations for addressing these issues
Bangladesh has been hit by many catastrophic natural disasters where flooding has become a recurring...
If Pakistan is to reduce gender gaps and achieve its development goals, policy interventions will re...
This chapter explores the impact of disasters on women and girls, with particular reference to the c...
From past many decades human beings are suffering from plethora of natural disasters. Occurrence of ...
Half of the world’s population, i.e. women, and one third population of world, i.e. children, are vu...
Gender and post-disaster reconstruction: An analysis of gendered perceptions and interventions in th...
Although women are considered as the most vulnerable group in the society; but very little attention...
The idea of focusing on gender in a time of crisis may seem a misplaced priority. It is commonly ass...
After the devastating 2010 flood in Pakistan, an early warning system (EWS) for river floods has bee...
Gendered vulnerability from women’s point of view has gained popularity in disaster studies in recen...
Humanitarian crises can affect women, men, girls and boys in radically different ways. To address th...
This study maintains that the impact of disasters depends on the nature and intensity of the event, ...
Graduation date: 2016Many nations that invest in aquaculture and fisheries for improved nutrition an...
Disasters are common in the Philippines, the effects of which are more adverse in the metropolis, ch...
This document was prepared by Sarah Bradshaw and Angeles Arenas, consultants from the Economic Commi...
Bangladesh has been hit by many catastrophic natural disasters where flooding has become a recurring...
If Pakistan is to reduce gender gaps and achieve its development goals, policy interventions will re...
This chapter explores the impact of disasters on women and girls, with particular reference to the c...
From past many decades human beings are suffering from plethora of natural disasters. Occurrence of ...
Half of the world’s population, i.e. women, and one third population of world, i.e. children, are vu...
Gender and post-disaster reconstruction: An analysis of gendered perceptions and interventions in th...
Although women are considered as the most vulnerable group in the society; but very little attention...
The idea of focusing on gender in a time of crisis may seem a misplaced priority. It is commonly ass...
After the devastating 2010 flood in Pakistan, an early warning system (EWS) for river floods has bee...
Gendered vulnerability from women’s point of view has gained popularity in disaster studies in recen...
Humanitarian crises can affect women, men, girls and boys in radically different ways. To address th...
This study maintains that the impact of disasters depends on the nature and intensity of the event, ...
Graduation date: 2016Many nations that invest in aquaculture and fisheries for improved nutrition an...
Disasters are common in the Philippines, the effects of which are more adverse in the metropolis, ch...
This document was prepared by Sarah Bradshaw and Angeles Arenas, consultants from the Economic Commi...
Bangladesh has been hit by many catastrophic natural disasters where flooding has become a recurring...
If Pakistan is to reduce gender gaps and achieve its development goals, policy interventions will re...
This chapter explores the impact of disasters on women and girls, with particular reference to the c...