2001-2010

The study on “Women in Times of Disaster”: The Integration of Gender Issues and Gender Perspectives in Disaster Management

The study is expected to show in practice how gender integration is to be done in the situation of disaster. This report can be used as a reference to build better understanding on the impact of disaster to women and how to better address it. This contributes to the APEC works in reducing the the …

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An Act Strengthening the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System, Providing for the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework and Institutionalizing the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan, Appropriating Funds Therefore and for other Purposes

This Act aims to uphold the people’s constitutional rights to life and property by addressing the root causes of vulnerabilities to disasters, strengthening the country’s institutional capacity for disaster risk reduction and management and building the resilience of local communities to disasters including climate change impacts. On gender perspective, it ensures that disaster risk reduction …

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Survey on the Economic and Living Conditions of Urban and Rural Poor Women

The Center for Women’s Resources (CWR) deemed it necessary to have a picture of women’s poverty status at the community level and to have a detailed information on household economics – household income and expenditure, coping mechanisms of households or families and to know how the Filipino women are faring in these dire times. This …

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