Humanitarian crises can affect women, men, girls and boys in radically different ways. To address the different impacts of conflict and disasters on each group and promote the potential for positive transformation of gender norms, Oxfam calls for humanitarian agencies to analyse, plan, and respond to crises in ways that address practical gender needs and promote women's rights. Oxfam is committed to promoting gender equality and preventing gender-based violence, through the implementation of its Minimum Standards for Gender in Emergencies. In addition, the promotion of gender equality must be central to the broader efforts to protect civilians and manage and prevent conflict and armed violence.More information on Oxfam's Humanitarian Policy...
Pakistan is highly vulnerable to disasters, but disasters have very different impacts on women, girl...
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This report describes the final evaluation of the project 'Institutionalizing Gender in Emergencies:...
It is widely recognised by emergency sector leaders that a new approach is key to increasing capabil...
Natural disasters and conflicts are not gender neutral. They have a different impact on women, girls...
Humanitarian organizations provide aid and assistance to millions of individuals impacted by natural...
Gender Works shows that the field of gender issues is extremely broad. This book is a multi-authored...
The catastrophic dimensions of humanitarian emergencies are increasingly understood and more visible...
The intervention of military force to resolve a humanitarian crisis, such as the Security Council au...
Gender based violence (GBV) is a global public health issue and a major feature in humanitarian emer...
Gender mainstreaming has become a widely discussed and applied tool, aimed to aid progress towards g...
Gender mainstreaming is one of Oxfam GB corporate priorities. Oxfam GB defines gender mainstreaming ...
Evidence shows how a gender-responsive approach can alleviate the particular risks that girls and bo...
When considering disaster risk reduction, it is understandable that people focus on managing disaste...
Gender inequality greatly affects the vulnerability of women in many areas of societal development. ...
Pakistan is highly vulnerable to disasters, but disasters have very different impacts on women, girl...
Development agencies are pouring in billions of dollars to address the global food crisis exacerbate...
This report describes the final evaluation of the project 'Institutionalizing Gender in Emergencies:...
It is widely recognised by emergency sector leaders that a new approach is key to increasing capabil...
Natural disasters and conflicts are not gender neutral. They have a different impact on women, girls...
Humanitarian organizations provide aid and assistance to millions of individuals impacted by natural...
Gender Works shows that the field of gender issues is extremely broad. This book is a multi-authored...
The catastrophic dimensions of humanitarian emergencies are increasingly understood and more visible...
The intervention of military force to resolve a humanitarian crisis, such as the Security Council au...
Gender based violence (GBV) is a global public health issue and a major feature in humanitarian emer...
Gender mainstreaming has become a widely discussed and applied tool, aimed to aid progress towards g...
Gender mainstreaming is one of Oxfam GB corporate priorities. Oxfam GB defines gender mainstreaming ...
Evidence shows how a gender-responsive approach can alleviate the particular risks that girls and bo...
When considering disaster risk reduction, it is understandable that people focus on managing disaste...
Gender inequality greatly affects the vulnerability of women in many areas of societal development. ...
Pakistan is highly vulnerable to disasters, but disasters have very different impacts on women, girl...
Development agencies are pouring in billions of dollars to address the global food crisis exacerbate...
This report describes the final evaluation of the project 'Institutionalizing Gender in Emergencies:...