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Hyogo Trust Fund IX "Gender in CBDM" 2007-2008
Target countries: Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Turkey
Objectives | Workshops | Publications
Background
In 2005, the "Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA)" was
adopted at the UN World Conference for Disaster Reduction
(WCDR), which took place in Japan. The HFA reaffirmed that "A
gender perspective should be integrated into all disaster
risk management policies, plans and decision-making processes,
including those related to risk assessment, early warning,
information management, and education and training",
and that there is a need to "Ensure equal access to
appropriate training and educational opportunities for women
and vulnerable constituencies; promote gender and cultural
sensitivity training as integral components of education
and training for disaster risk reduction".
The "Gender in Community
Based Disaster Management" project will put additional focus
on the issue of gender relations andgender based disaster management
considerations within case communities.
Gender itself is a neutral word, referring to both men and
women. Therefore, it is important to note that the focus
here is not simply on the vulnerability of women but also
on the role of men and the needs arising from their actions
or awareness level in regards to disaster management and
saving lives. Without proper awareness raising amongst men
as well as women, the needs of women and children and other
socially more vulnerable groups in times of disasters will
not be met.
The Hyogo Trust Fund Research Project "Gender in Community
Based Disaster Management" seeks to achieve the goals
set forth under the HFA and the Millennium Development Goals
(MDG's) to investigate strategies for sustainable development
and disaster management that incorporates viewpoints of gender
equality and participation for effective long-term disaster
risk reduction.
Objectives
HTF
IX will be implemented in order to:
(1) Evaluate the gender sensitivity of disaster management policies and statistical
and social indicators in the target countries;
(2) Raise the awareness of stakeholders including governments, academic institutions,
NGOs and communities;
(3) Disseminate effective and efficient educational materials through workshops
and/or trainings, and policies of gender sensitivities in the target countries;
and
(4) Build the capacity of stakeholders in the target countries for the evaluation
and development of gender sensitive policies.
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Participatory Workshops
The HTF projects are executed in the style of an action research,
actively engaging the members of case communities in which
the research activities are being carried out. Care is taken
to consult and involve all disaster management and development
stakeholders in a given community and cooperation is sought
from local governments.
Some workshops have set a ground-breaking precedent for community
- government dialogue for sustainable planning and such initatives
are being disseminated by means of local language and English
publications produced by UNCRD and its local counterparts.
Publications:
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Report: "Gender Perspectives in Community Based Disaster Management"
A comprehensive report of gender perspectives and considerations for implementing sustainable CBDM with an introduction to gender mainstreaming within the UN system and also in UNCRD project activities implemented in project countries.
Complete
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Proceedings
of the 2008 International Disaster Management Symposium "Towards Sustainable Communities"
Keynote Speakers:
Jerry Velasquez, Senior Regional Coordinator UN/ISDR Secretariat Asia and the Pacific; Maureen Fordham, Programme Leader, MSc in Disaster Management and Sustainable Development, University of Northumbria
Complete
File (English) (1.7MB)
Complete
File (Japanese) (1.9MB)
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