Natural disasters and conflicts are not gender neutral. They have a different impact on women, girls, boys and men, deepening and intensifying already existing, socially constructed, cultural norms and gender roles. However, crisis represents a “turning point” that shakes balances and traditions, unbalancing the fixed social structure, leaving room for women to exit the crisis empowered, rather than wounded. A systemic integration of a gender-sensitive approach into humanitarian and disaster reliefs operations wound tackle pre-existing inequalities, ensuring an effective quality response and recover from disasters
Consideration of gender in the disaster sphere has centred almost exclusively on the vulnerability a...
UK and wider EU governments follow gender neutral policies in their disaster planning and management...
During recent decades, international humanitarian organizations and the governments of countries aff...
Natural disasters and conflicts are not gender neutral. They have a different impact on women, girls...
Dramatic increases in the occurrence of natural disasters and their immense impact on physical and s...
LESSONS FOR PRACTITIONERS • Disaster situations are not ‘freak’ events but reflect the unequal st...
The need to 'disaster proof' development is increasingly recognised by development agencies, as is t...
This thesis examines how and to what extent humanitarian aid organizations strategically focus on ge...
The catastrophic dimensions of humanitarian emergencies are increasingly understood and more visible...
Humanitarian crises can affect women, men, girls and boys in radically different ways. To address th...
Gender inequalities are barriers to achieve sustainable post disaster reconstruction. Mainstreaming...
The crisis in the global economy continues to affect many men and women living in poverty, but it br...
This chapter explores the impact of disasters on women and girls, with particular reference to the c...
This chapter explores the landscape of disaster risk and vulnerability through a feminist lens. It t...
This chapter explores the impact of disasters on women and girls, with particular reference to the c...
Consideration of gender in the disaster sphere has centred almost exclusively on the vulnerability a...
UK and wider EU governments follow gender neutral policies in their disaster planning and management...
During recent decades, international humanitarian organizations and the governments of countries aff...
Natural disasters and conflicts are not gender neutral. They have a different impact on women, girls...
Dramatic increases in the occurrence of natural disasters and their immense impact on physical and s...
LESSONS FOR PRACTITIONERS • Disaster situations are not ‘freak’ events but reflect the unequal st...
The need to 'disaster proof' development is increasingly recognised by development agencies, as is t...
This thesis examines how and to what extent humanitarian aid organizations strategically focus on ge...
The catastrophic dimensions of humanitarian emergencies are increasingly understood and more visible...
Humanitarian crises can affect women, men, girls and boys in radically different ways. To address th...
Gender inequalities are barriers to achieve sustainable post disaster reconstruction. Mainstreaming...
The crisis in the global economy continues to affect many men and women living in poverty, but it br...
This chapter explores the impact of disasters on women and girls, with particular reference to the c...
This chapter explores the landscape of disaster risk and vulnerability through a feminist lens. It t...
This chapter explores the impact of disasters on women and girls, with particular reference to the c...
Consideration of gender in the disaster sphere has centred almost exclusively on the vulnerability a...
UK and wider EU governments follow gender neutral policies in their disaster planning and management...
During recent decades, international humanitarian organizations and the governments of countries aff...