This paper examines closely the institutional arrangements for disaster risk reduction from a rights-based perspective. In Zimbabwe, the disaster risk reduction framework and the ensuing practice have not yet accommodated some of the most vulnerable and excluded groups, especially the terminally ill, people with disabilities and the very poor. Top-down approaches to disaster management have largely been blamed for lack of resilience and poor preparedness on the part of sections of society that are hard hit by disasters. Often, disaster risk reduction has also been modeled along the needs and priorities of able-bodied people, whilst largely excluding those with various forms of impairments. Against this background, this paper is based on fie...
It is the responsibility of the government of Zimbabwe and probably all nations to provide adequate ...
Disasters result from the interactions of hazards and vulnerability conditions. Considering the pers...
It is the responsibility of the government of Zimbabwe and probably all nations to provide adequate ...
The policy thrust of disaster risk reduction initiatives is in many instances tailored towards able-...
The policy thrust of disaster risk reduction initiatives is in many instances tailored towards able-...
A rights-based analysis of disaster risk reduction framework in Zimbabwe and its implications for po...
A rights-based analysis of disaster risk reduction framework in Zimbabwe and its implications for po...
A rights-based analysis of disaster risk reduction framework in Zimbabwe and its implications for po...
The policy thrust of disaster risk reduction initiatives is in many instances tailored towards able-...
This thesis aims to investigate and describe what Disaster Risk Reduction and Risk Management looks ...
This thesis aims to investigate and describe what Disaster Risk Reduction and Risk Management looks ...
Both natural and human induced or man made disasters have negative effects on people’s lives becau...
PhD (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAs disasters continue t...
Disasters have been predominantly construed as destructive events causing loss of lives, livelihoods...
AbstractHuman rights are largely understood as rights of human beings arising from their very human ...
It is the responsibility of the government of Zimbabwe and probably all nations to provide adequate ...
Disasters result from the interactions of hazards and vulnerability conditions. Considering the pers...
It is the responsibility of the government of Zimbabwe and probably all nations to provide adequate ...
The policy thrust of disaster risk reduction initiatives is in many instances tailored towards able-...
The policy thrust of disaster risk reduction initiatives is in many instances tailored towards able-...
A rights-based analysis of disaster risk reduction framework in Zimbabwe and its implications for po...
A rights-based analysis of disaster risk reduction framework in Zimbabwe and its implications for po...
A rights-based analysis of disaster risk reduction framework in Zimbabwe and its implications for po...
The policy thrust of disaster risk reduction initiatives is in many instances tailored towards able-...
This thesis aims to investigate and describe what Disaster Risk Reduction and Risk Management looks ...
This thesis aims to investigate and describe what Disaster Risk Reduction and Risk Management looks ...
Both natural and human induced or man made disasters have negative effects on people’s lives becau...
PhD (Development and Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAs disasters continue t...
Disasters have been predominantly construed as destructive events causing loss of lives, livelihoods...
AbstractHuman rights are largely understood as rights of human beings arising from their very human ...
It is the responsibility of the government of Zimbabwe and probably all nations to provide adequate ...
Disasters result from the interactions of hazards and vulnerability conditions. Considering the pers...
It is the responsibility of the government of Zimbabwe and probably all nations to provide adequate ...