Analysis of intersecting social inequalities is key to effective, inclusive interventions in crisis settings. Gender equality and social inclusion analytical frameworks provide key research questions and participatory methodologies which seek to understand: Who is excluded? How are they excluded? Why are they excluded? What can be done to address this and support greater inclusion? There is a focus on underlying power dynamics, drivers of marginalisation, and entry points for external support. This rapid review presents a summary of relevant analytical frameworks and good practice for analysing intersecting social inequalities in crisis settings. The focus is on how to undertake contextual analysis of the vulnerabilities and needs of peop...
In the context of the current global trends such as polarization of social groups and intensified po...
Natural disasters and conflicts are not gender neutral. They have a different impact on women, girls...
Gender inequality exists everywhere, but it is particularly stark in fragile and conflict-affected s...
Crises exacerbate existing inequalities and vulnerabilities for marginalised people, including women...
Leave no one behind is the central, transformative promise of the Sustainable Development Goals (S...
Paul I. Kadetz - ORCID: 0000-0002-2824-1856 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2824-1856Item not available...
Those who experience disaster are widely recognised as an undifferentiated group, labeled 'victims'....
The risk of disease, disability, and mortality as well as access to health services are unfairly dis...
The inclusion of sexual and gender minorities (SOGI minorities) in humanitarian action has until qui...
The catastrophic dimensions of humanitarian emergencies are increasingly understood and more visible...
Many international organizations embrace the ideals of resilience and inclusion in the service of ma...
Religious identity is critically important to consider in assessing patterns of displacement and the...
The crisis in the global economy continues to affect many men and women living in poverty, but it br...
In general, the identification and protection of vulnerable groups in the case of hazards or when a ...
While there may be other forms of socio-economic disparity in society (like race in Rhodesia and apa...
In the context of the current global trends such as polarization of social groups and intensified po...
Natural disasters and conflicts are not gender neutral. They have a different impact on women, girls...
Gender inequality exists everywhere, but it is particularly stark in fragile and conflict-affected s...
Crises exacerbate existing inequalities and vulnerabilities for marginalised people, including women...
Leave no one behind is the central, transformative promise of the Sustainable Development Goals (S...
Paul I. Kadetz - ORCID: 0000-0002-2824-1856 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2824-1856Item not available...
Those who experience disaster are widely recognised as an undifferentiated group, labeled 'victims'....
The risk of disease, disability, and mortality as well as access to health services are unfairly dis...
The inclusion of sexual and gender minorities (SOGI minorities) in humanitarian action has until qui...
The catastrophic dimensions of humanitarian emergencies are increasingly understood and more visible...
Many international organizations embrace the ideals of resilience and inclusion in the service of ma...
Religious identity is critically important to consider in assessing patterns of displacement and the...
The crisis in the global economy continues to affect many men and women living in poverty, but it br...
In general, the identification and protection of vulnerable groups in the case of hazards or when a ...
While there may be other forms of socio-economic disparity in society (like race in Rhodesia and apa...
In the context of the current global trends such as polarization of social groups and intensified po...
Natural disasters and conflicts are not gender neutral. They have a different impact on women, girls...
Gender inequality exists everywhere, but it is particularly stark in fragile and conflict-affected s...