Integrating Gender-Sensitive Disaster Risk Management into Community-Driven Development Programs
This note on integrating gender-sensitive disaster risk management (DRM) in community-driven development (CDD) Programs is the sixth in a series of guidance notes on gender issues in DRM in the East Asia and the Pacific region. Targeting World Bank...
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okr-10986-170782021-04-23T14:03:33Z Integrating Gender-Sensitive Disaster Risk Management into Community-Driven Development Programs World Bank ACCESS OF WOMEN ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO INFORMATION ADVOCACY ADVOCACY STRATEGIES BENEFITS FOR WOMEN BUILDING CODES CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS DISABILITY DISASTER DISASTER COMMUNITY DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PLANS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLAN DISASTER PRONE AREAS DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RESPONSE TEAMS DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTER SITUATIONS DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES DISCRIMINATORY LAWS DROUGHT EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT ENGINEER ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EQUAL PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN EQUAL WAGES EVACUATION EXTENSION FAMILIES FEMALE FEMALE STAFF FIRST AID FISH FLOODS FOOD PRICES GENDER GENDER ACTION GENDER ANALYSES GENDER ANALYSIS GENDER ASPECTS GENDER AWARENESS GENDER CONCERNS GENDER CONSIDERATIONS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER DIMENSIONS GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUALITY CONSIDERATIONS GENDER EXPERTISE GENDER ISSUES GENDER NEEDS GENDER SENSITIVE GENDER SENSITIVE APPROACHES GENDERS HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS HOME HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING HOUSING DESIGN INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INSURANCE INTEGRATION LAND TENURE LEGAL REFORMS LEGISLATION LITERACY LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK MATERNITY LEAVE MOBILITY NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL HAZARDS NGOS OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN POOR WOMEN POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC SERVICES RELIEF REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESCUE RISK ANALYSIS SAFETY SAVINGS SETTLEMENT SEX SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOIL CONSERVATION TRAININGS TSUNAMI TYPHOON URBAN AREAS VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES VIOLENCE WILL This note on integrating gender-sensitive disaster risk management (DRM) in community-driven development (CDD) Programs is the sixth in a series of guidance notes on gender issues in DRM in the East Asia and the Pacific region. Targeting World Bank staff, clients and development partners, this note gives an overview of the main reasons for incorporating gender-sensitive DRM into CDD programs, identifies the key challenges, and recommends strategies and tools. Poor women and men are more at risk from adverse impacts of natural hazards. Vulnerability to the risks and income shocks resulting from natural disasters is one of the fundamental dimensions of poverty (World Bank, 2009). Many of the communities in which CDD programs are being implemented are disaster-prone and sensitive to the impacts of climate change. Initiatives to strengthen the resilience of poor and vulnerable men and women to natural hazard and climate change impacts can not only contribute to improving their livelihoods and safety but also to protecting the substantial investments being made in poverty reduction, infrastructure and services provision. 2014-02-18T21:41:03Z 2014-02-18T21:41:03Z 2012-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/10/16875398/integrating-gender-sensitive-disaster-risk-management-community-driven-development-programs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17078 English en_US East Asia and the Pacific region sustainable development;Guidance Note No. 6 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific |
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ACCESS OF WOMEN ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO INFORMATION ADVOCACY ADVOCACY STRATEGIES BENEFITS FOR WOMEN BUILDING CODES CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS DISABILITY DISASTER DISASTER COMMUNITY DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PLANS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLAN DISASTER PRONE AREAS DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RESPONSE TEAMS DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTER SITUATIONS DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES DISCRIMINATORY LAWS DROUGHT EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT ENGINEER ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EQUAL PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN EQUAL WAGES EVACUATION EXTENSION FAMILIES FEMALE FEMALE STAFF FIRST AID FISH FLOODS FOOD PRICES GENDER GENDER ACTION GENDER ANALYSES GENDER ANALYSIS GENDER ASPECTS GENDER AWARENESS GENDER CONCERNS GENDER CONSIDERATIONS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER DIMENSIONS GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUALITY CONSIDERATIONS GENDER EXPERTISE GENDER ISSUES GENDER NEEDS GENDER SENSITIVE GENDER SENSITIVE APPROACHES GENDERS HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS HOME HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING HOUSING DESIGN INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INSURANCE INTEGRATION LAND TENURE LEGAL REFORMS LEGISLATION LITERACY LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK MATERNITY LEAVE MOBILITY NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL HAZARDS NGOS OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN POOR WOMEN POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC SERVICES RELIEF REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESCUE RISK ANALYSIS SAFETY SAVINGS SETTLEMENT SEX SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOIL CONSERVATION TRAININGS TSUNAMI TYPHOON URBAN AREAS VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES VIOLENCE WILL |
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ACCESS OF WOMEN ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO INFORMATION ADVOCACY ADVOCACY STRATEGIES BENEFITS FOR WOMEN BUILDING CODES CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS DISABILITY DISASTER DISASTER COMMUNITY DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PLANS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLAN DISASTER PRONE AREAS DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RESPONSE TEAMS DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTER SITUATIONS DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES DISCRIMINATORY LAWS DROUGHT EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT ENGINEER ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EQUAL PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN EQUAL WAGES EVACUATION EXTENSION FAMILIES FEMALE FEMALE STAFF FIRST AID FISH FLOODS FOOD PRICES GENDER GENDER ACTION GENDER ANALYSES GENDER ANALYSIS GENDER ASPECTS GENDER AWARENESS GENDER CONCERNS GENDER CONSIDERATIONS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER DIMENSIONS GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUALITY CONSIDERATIONS GENDER EXPERTISE GENDER ISSUES GENDER NEEDS GENDER SENSITIVE GENDER SENSITIVE APPROACHES GENDERS HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS HOME HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING HOUSING DESIGN INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INSURANCE INTEGRATION LAND TENURE LEGAL REFORMS LEGISLATION LITERACY LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK MATERNITY LEAVE MOBILITY NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL HAZARDS NGOS OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN POOR WOMEN POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC SERVICES RELIEF REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESCUE RISK ANALYSIS SAFETY SAVINGS SETTLEMENT SEX SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOIL CONSERVATION TRAININGS TSUNAMI TYPHOON URBAN AREAS VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES VIOLENCE WILL World Bank Integrating Gender-Sensitive Disaster Risk Management into Community-Driven Development Programs |
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This note on integrating
gender-sensitive disaster risk management (DRM) in
community-driven development (CDD) Programs is the sixth in
a series of guidance notes on gender issues in DRM in the
East Asia and the Pacific region. Targeting World Bank
staff, clients and development partners, this note gives an
overview of the main reasons for incorporating
gender-sensitive DRM into CDD programs, identifies the key
challenges, and recommends strategies and tools. Poor women
and men are more at risk from adverse impacts of natural
hazards. Vulnerability to the risks and income shocks
resulting from natural disasters is one of the fundamental
dimensions of poverty (World Bank, 2009). Many of the
communities in which CDD programs are being implemented are
disaster-prone and sensitive to the impacts of climate
change. Initiatives to strengthen the resilience of poor and
vulnerable men and women to natural hazard and climate
change impacts can not only contribute to improving their
livelihoods and safety but also to protecting the
substantial investments being made in poverty reduction,
infrastructure and services provision. |
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Integrating Gender-Sensitive Disaster Risk Management into Community-Driven Development Programs |
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Integrating Gender-Sensitive Disaster Risk Management into Community-Driven Development Programs |
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Integrating Gender-Sensitive Disaster Risk Management into Community-Driven Development Programs |
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Integrating Gender-Sensitive Disaster Risk Management into Community-Driven Development Programs |
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Integrating Gender-Sensitive Disaster Risk Management into Community-Driven Development Programs |
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integrating gender-sensitive disaster risk management into community-driven development programs |
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Washington, DC |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/10/16875398/integrating-gender-sensitive-disaster-risk-management-community-driven-development-programs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17078 |
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