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Author(s) Smyth, Ines; Harvey, Claire; Jeffrey, Davina; Fanning, Emma; Hastie, Rachel; Le Thi My, Dung; Vu Minh, Hai

Gender equality in emergencies programme insights

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Oxfam International Secretariat

To mark International day for Disaster Risk reduction (IDDR) 2012, Oxfam has published a new collection of programme insights papers bringing together experiences, lessons and good practice from Oxfam and its partners work in emergencies and on disaster risk reduction (DRR). As the number and complexity of hazards and disasters are increasing rapidly, and with the ample evidence that women and girls are often more vulnerable to disasters than men and boys, the series features five case studies on gender and DRR or humanitarian programming in DR Congo, Pakistan, Indonesia, Vietnam and Kenya. Through reflection, analysis and documentation of experience, and by sharing the lessons learned, this collection of papers is intended to help to make future work more effective.

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Access Gender sensitive response and recovery: an overview English
Access Post-earthquake response and reconstruction: gender-sensitive advocacy in Indonesia English
Access Flood preparedness in Viet Nam: a systematic gender-aware approach English
Access Cash transfers in Nairobi's slums: improving food security and gender dynamics English
Access Restoring livelihoods after floods: gender-sensitive response and community-owned recovery in Pakistan English
Access Protecting communities in the DRC: understanding gender dynamics and empowering women and men English

Last checked: 18 December 2019

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Themes Civil Society/NGOs Gender Recovery Preparedness Inclusion
Country and region Democratic Republic of the Congo Indonesia Kenya Pakistan Viet Nam
Number of pages
6 papers, 77 p. in total
Publication year
2012

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