This paper explores the linkage between gender mainstreaming and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the field of post-disaster reconstruction (PDR). A systematic review was conducted using Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). We found a significant contribution of gender mainstreaming in achieving SDGs in the context of PDR. Some facilitators and barriers of mainstreaming gender into sustainable PDR were identified. Policy makers and implementers should aware those factors by reducing barriers while at the same time strengthening facilitators
Mainstreaming gender within reconstruction is vital to enhance sustainable development in disaster a...
This paper is based on a doctoral research that aims to investigate how women?s needs can be mainstr...
In the last decade, many South Asian developing countries have suffered natural disasters. Severe di...
This paper explores the linkage between gender mainstreaming and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs...
Gender inequalities are barriers to achieve sustainable post disaster reconstruction. Mainstreaming...
Purpose ? The purpose of this paper is to highlight the importance of gender mainstreaming into disa...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the importance of gender mainstreaming into disa...
Disasters threaten resources as well as displace millions of people globally. It is undisputable tha...
The significant losses in human life and livelihoods, the destruction of economic and social infras...
This thesis attempts to reflect on the current disaster risk reduction policy from a gender perspect...
This Spring 2009 issue of the Regional Development Dialogue (RDD) presents examples of, and gaps in,...
The gendered nature of impacts from climate change and disasters has become increasingly apparent. A...
This article explores how, 20 years after the Beijing conference, women's rights are being discussed...
Although women are considered as the most vulnerable group in the society; but very little attention...
Gender inequality greatly affects the vulnerability of women in many areas of societal development. ...
Mainstreaming gender within reconstruction is vital to enhance sustainable development in disaster a...
This paper is based on a doctoral research that aims to investigate how women?s needs can be mainstr...
In the last decade, many South Asian developing countries have suffered natural disasters. Severe di...
This paper explores the linkage between gender mainstreaming and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs...
Gender inequalities are barriers to achieve sustainable post disaster reconstruction. Mainstreaming...
Purpose ? The purpose of this paper is to highlight the importance of gender mainstreaming into disa...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the importance of gender mainstreaming into disa...
Disasters threaten resources as well as displace millions of people globally. It is undisputable tha...
The significant losses in human life and livelihoods, the destruction of economic and social infras...
This thesis attempts to reflect on the current disaster risk reduction policy from a gender perspect...
This Spring 2009 issue of the Regional Development Dialogue (RDD) presents examples of, and gaps in,...
The gendered nature of impacts from climate change and disasters has become increasingly apparent. A...
This article explores how, 20 years after the Beijing conference, women's rights are being discussed...
Although women are considered as the most vulnerable group in the society; but very little attention...
Gender inequality greatly affects the vulnerability of women in many areas of societal development. ...
Mainstreaming gender within reconstruction is vital to enhance sustainable development in disaster a...
This paper is based on a doctoral research that aims to investigate how women?s needs can be mainstr...
In the last decade, many South Asian developing countries have suffered natural disasters. Severe di...