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HOW CAN PROMOTING WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION (AND AGENCY) AND RESPONDING TO THEIR NEEDS IMPROVE DISASTER RISK REDUCTION? CASE FROM POST-DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION (OPERATIONS AND MEASURES) IN THE PHILIPPINES AND SRI LANKA

https://doi.org/10.18884/00000918
https://doi.org/10.18884/00000918
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タイトル HOW CAN PROMOTING WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION (AND AGENCY) AND RESPONDING TO THEIR NEEDS IMPROVE DISASTER RISK REDUCTION? CASE FROM POST-DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION (OPERATIONS AND MEASURES) IN THE PHILIPPINES AND SRI LANKA
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主題Scheme Other
主題 gender
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言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 vulnerability
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言語 en
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主題 coping capacity
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言語 en
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主題 DRR
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主題 transformation
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主題 a gency
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主題 practical gender needs
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主題 strategic gender needs
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言語 en
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主題 the Philippines
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主題 Sri Lanka
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著者 Tanaka, Yumiko

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Nonoguchi, Akiko

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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 For gender-responsive disaster risk reduction (DRR), the most essential step to
be taken might be the translation of DRR into an opportunity to transform unequal
gender relations which are root causes of women’s vulnerability and exclude them
from decision-making processes for DRR. Women and other marginalized groups of
people are often regarded as more vulnerable to a risk of disasters because of their
limited access to resources and decision-making power, necessary for coping with
disasters. However, they are not helpless victims or passive beneficiaries, but active
agents for DRR, if they are evaluated from non-gender-bias lens and given proper
opportunities. In this light, it is essential for the government and external
organizations to promote the agency of women and other marginalized groups of
people, while reducing their risk, within relevant interventions. In reality, however,
most of relevant projects have not necessarily addressed the transformation of gender
relations, and concentrated on daily-based needs of women survivors. Based on this
recognition, we conducted field research in the Philippines and Sri Lanka in 2015.
Drawing on the cases of JICA’s and other organizations’ past and on-going relevant
projects, we analyze how external interventions contributed to changes in gender
relations, as well as the vulnerability and coping capacity of women and men.

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Senior Researcher, Japan Development Service (JDS) Co, Ltd., Tokyo. (nonoguchi@jds21.com.)
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Senior Advisor on Gender and Development, Japan International Cooperation Agency
(JICA), Tokyo. (Tanaka.Yumiko@jica.go.jp)
Findings from the research show that women’s agency was hardly addressed as a main
objective of most of the projects, and women tended to be utilized as good mothers
and care-takers based on stereotyped gender division of roles. Instead, some
outstanding interventions to challenge for the transformation of gender ed division of
roles have led to women’s active involvement not only in community-based DRR, but
other community activities.
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