Women and emergencies
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Women and emergencies
(Oxfam focus on gender)
Oxfam, c1994
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The 'Focus on Gender' series makes available in book form the contents of the Oxfam journal 'Gender and Development'. Highlighting practice as well as theory, the thematic series makes the resource available to students, researchers, practitioners and policy makers interested in particular topics. The papers in this book consider some of the dilemmas of emergency relief operations, and look at the experience of women in situations of crisis, their particular vulnerabilities, and their capacities and strengths. The need to take a developmental approach to emergencies is stressed, and to support women in their roles as family managers, and also as producers and providers.
Table of Contents
- Editorial
- Bridget Walker
- Understanding the disaster-development continuum - gender analysis is the essential tool
- Mary B. Anderson
- Making good policy into good practice
- Pamela Greet
- 'Women and children first' - how to introduce a gender strategy into disaster preparedness
- Mary Myers
- Emergencies and development - ageing with wisdom and dignity
- Deborah Eade and Suzanne Williams
- The effects of drought on the condition of women
- Wilfred Tichagwa
- Testimonies from Zaire
- Amby Hussein (translation)
- Emergency food distribution in Turkana - a developmental approach
- Isobel Birch
- Forty seconds that shook the world - the 1993 earthquake in India
- 1. Rebuilding shattered lives
- Eileen Maybin
- 2. Some problems women are facing
- Manisha Tokle
- A disaster preparedness workshop in Pakistan
- From a short report prepared by Yasmin Ahmed
- Sudanese Refugees in Koboko - environmental health interventions
- Joy Morgan
- Women refugees in Bangladesh
- Gawher Nayeem Wahra
- Saharawi women - "between ambition and suffering"
- Tina Wallace
- Interview - Krishnamurthy Pushpanath
- Resources: Book review
- Further reading
- News from GADU.
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