Making Disaster Risk Reduction Gender-Sensitive: Policy and Practical Guidelines

Disasters don’t discriminate, but people do. Existing socio-economic conditions mean that disasters can lead to different outcomes even for demographically similar communities – but inevitably the most vulnerable groups suffer more than others. Research reveals that disasters reinforce, perpetuate and increase gender inequality, making bad situations worse for women. Meanwhile, the potential contributions that women can offer to the disaster risk reduction imperative around the world are often overlooked and female leadership in building community resilience to disasters is frequently disregarded.

Asset Type:Publications
Collection:International Organizations Publications
Subject:Gender-Sensitive, Policy, Practical Guidelines, DRR, Disaster Risk Reduction
Authors:United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Publishers:UNISDR, UNDP and IUCN
Publication Date:2009

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