Integrating Gender Issues in Recovery and Reconstruction Planning

This note on integrating gender issues in recovery and reconstruction planning is the fifth in a series of guidance notes on gender issues in Disaster Risk Management (DRM) in East Asia and Pacific region. There are number of key challenges that women face in different elements of post disaster risk reconstruction and recovery. This note addresses the following bottlenecks: a) housing, land titling and property rights, b) health and post disaster violence, c) community services and infrastructure restoration, and d) poverty reduction, livelihood restoration and economic development.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2011-11-01
Subjects:DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION, DISASTER RECOVERY, DISASTER REDUCTION, DISASTER RISK, DISASTERS, EMPOWERMENT, ENVIRONMENT FOR WOMEN, EQUALITY, FEMALE, FEMALE HEADED HOUSEHOLDS, FEMALE HEADS, FEMALE HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS, GENDER, GENDER ASPECTS, GENDER DIMENSIONS, GENDER EQUITY, GENDER ISSUES, GIRLS, GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS, ILLEGAL EMPLOYMENT, INTEGRATION OF GENDER, NATURAL DISASTER, PROPERTY RIGHTS, RECONSTRUCTION, RELIEF, RELIEF EFFORTS, RELIEF OPERATIONS, ROLE OF WOMEN, TSUNAMI, UNDP, VIOLENCE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/638991468245419005/Integrating-gender-issues-in-recovery-and-reconstruction-planning
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/26533
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Summary:This note on integrating gender issues in recovery and reconstruction planning is the fifth in a series of guidance notes on gender issues in Disaster Risk Management (DRM) in East Asia and Pacific region. There are number of key challenges that women face in different elements of post disaster risk reconstruction and recovery. This note addresses the following bottlenecks: a) housing, land titling and property rights, b) health and post disaster violence, c) community services and infrastructure restoration, and d) poverty reduction, livelihood restoration and economic development.