How to Identify Gender Gaps in Urban Forced Displacement

This Guidance Note offers comprehensive insights on how to conduct a gender gap analysis of the needs of displaced women and girls in situations of urban forced displacement. Addressing gender disparities is critical to the consolidation of peace and security. The 2024-2030 World Bank Group Gender Strategy commits the Bank to closing gender gaps in fragile and conflict-affected situations, which includes addressing women’s leadership, control over assets, access to employment, and social protection. The World Bank Strategy for Fragility, Conflict and Violence 2020-2025 also highlights the Bank’s role in mitigating the impacts of violent conflict and strengthening the resilience of the most vulnerable populations. Disaster risk management is crucial in urban areas, especially for displaced people living in informal communities. Therefore, the World Bank’s 2021-2025 Climate Change Action Plan is a critical component of a thorough gender gap analysis in urban settings.

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Main Author: World Bank
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Published: Washington, DC 2023-12-11
Subjects:STATE AND PEACEBUILDING FUND, URBAN FORCED DISPLACEMENT, DISPLACED WOMEN AND GIRLS, GENDER DISPARITY AND CONFLICT, VULNERABLE POPULATION RISK MITIGATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099110323161022099/P174991029b6330390b5cd0bbbebff51343
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spelling dig-okr-10986407172024-03-11T19:22:48Z How to Identify Gender Gaps in Urban Forced Displacement Guidance Note World Bank STATE AND PEACEBUILDING FUND URBAN FORCED DISPLACEMENT DISPLACED WOMEN AND GIRLS GENDER DISPARITY AND CONFLICT VULNERABLE POPULATION RISK MITIGATION This Guidance Note offers comprehensive insights on how to conduct a gender gap analysis of the needs of displaced women and girls in situations of urban forced displacement. Addressing gender disparities is critical to the consolidation of peace and security. The 2024-2030 World Bank Group Gender Strategy commits the Bank to closing gender gaps in fragile and conflict-affected situations, which includes addressing women’s leadership, control over assets, access to employment, and social protection. The World Bank Strategy for Fragility, Conflict and Violence 2020-2025 also highlights the Bank’s role in mitigating the impacts of violent conflict and strengthening the resilience of the most vulnerable populations. Disaster risk management is crucial in urban areas, especially for displaced people living in informal communities. Therefore, the World Bank’s 2021-2025 Climate Change Action Plan is a critical component of a thorough gender gap analysis in urban settings. 2023-12-11T18:11:26Z 2023-12-11T18:11:26Z 2023-12-11 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099110323161022099/P174991029b6330390b5cd0bbbebff51343 https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/40717 English en CC BY-NC 3.0 IGO https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC
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URBAN FORCED DISPLACEMENT
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GENDER DISPARITY AND CONFLICT
VULNERABLE POPULATION RISK MITIGATION
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How to Identify Gender Gaps in Urban Forced Displacement
description This Guidance Note offers comprehensive insights on how to conduct a gender gap analysis of the needs of displaced women and girls in situations of urban forced displacement. Addressing gender disparities is critical to the consolidation of peace and security. The 2024-2030 World Bank Group Gender Strategy commits the Bank to closing gender gaps in fragile and conflict-affected situations, which includes addressing women’s leadership, control over assets, access to employment, and social protection. The World Bank Strategy for Fragility, Conflict and Violence 2020-2025 also highlights the Bank’s role in mitigating the impacts of violent conflict and strengthening the resilience of the most vulnerable populations. Disaster risk management is crucial in urban areas, especially for displaced people living in informal communities. Therefore, the World Bank’s 2021-2025 Climate Change Action Plan is a critical component of a thorough gender gap analysis in urban settings.
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