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Gender Dimensions of Disaster Risk and Resilience : Existing Evidence (English)

Men and women, boys and girls have different experiences of disasters. Gender dynamics impact both the way they are affected by disasters and their capacity to withstand and recover from them. Gender inequalities can result in gender-differentiated disaster impact, and differentiated impacts can influence gender dynamics, which in turn affect future resilience to shocks. Disaster risk management policies are designed to maximize results, taking local...
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Erman,Alvina Elisabeth; De Vries Robbe,Sophie Anne; Thies,Stephan Fabian; Kabir,Kayenat; Maruo,Mirai.

Gender Dimensions of Disaster Risk and Resilience : Existing Evidence (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/926731614372544454

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