Enhancing Gender-Responsive Disaster Risk Management: Why a Change of Mindset Is the First Step
                Jan 30, 2020
                
                
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                Emily Brearley, Thembi Kumapley, and Katharine Vincent
                
                    
                
                
                
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Mortality rates from disaster occurrences are exponentially higher for women than for men. Some studies actually find that women and children are 14 times more likely than men to die when a disaster strikes. A new multi-disciplinary initiative is working with African Regional Economic Communities (RECs) to pioneer a new approach to disaster risk management that is gender responsive.
Why are there gender differences in disaster effects?
