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WOMEN LEADERSHIP, DEVELOPMENT & AID: a critical review Farah Kabir

WORKING TOGETHER civil society orgs taking socio-political and humanitarian actions collaboration to address common challenges the new version of humanitarian action more innovative, flexible and responsive

START Network Working since 2010 this consortium works in 3 areas: Start Fund- financing for emergency response Start Build- Strengthening civil society capacity Start Beta- creating platforms for partnerships and learning START was a pilot supported by UK DfID and deemed as a success

WE ARE CONCERNED stresses & tensions around humanrights are rising of the transition, from MDGs to SDGs, existing dev. models to green pathways without full understanding of the implication for women resources dwindling, quality falling and becoming inaccessible of climate change and mis-governance structural causes that disadvantage women, lack in adequate measures to address them

12/25 DISASTERS SINCE 2000 2011 New Zealand earthquake 2005 Hurricane Katrina 2011 Tohoku Earthquake & tsunami 2000 Mozambique flood 2003 European heat wave 2004 Indian ocean earthquake 2005 Pakistan earthquake 2008 Afghanistan blizzard 2008 Cyclone Nargis 2010 Haiti earthquake 2011 Gujarat earthquake 2011 East Africa drought

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE 2012 projects orgs funds 3,221 projects planned and 1629 funded 623 participating humanitarian organisations $5.5 billion raised through inter-agency appeals

DISASTERS IN 2013

MAKING ENOUGH INVESTMENTS? $1 spent in DRR World Bank states $7 saved from disaster 13.5b int l financing on DRR 14b funding from ECHO for emergenci es

IMPLICATIONS FOR WOMEN f m 50% 50%

GENDER Differences and EQUALITY 5% deaths by disasters 10% 140 thousand died in 1991 cyclone in Bangladesh 95% in developing countries 90% were women During hurricane Katrina, most victims trapped in New Orleans were women and children men women and children x14 more likely than men to die during disaster women

WOMEN s VULNERABILITY inherent? socially constructed identity constructed? imposed framed perpetuated gender stereotypes

WOMEN S CONTRIBUTION giving birth 100% of the global reproductive force producing food 43% of agri-labour producing +50% of global food giving care majority carry out household chores and unpaid care-work

SOCIAL DETERMINANTS

FACTS FOR EVIDENCE: 1 countries with more gender-sensitive business environment labor policies access to finance comparative levels of education and training Are likely to have abundant nutritious affordable food

FACTS FOR EVIDENCE: 2 farmers in countries with greater gender equality achieve higher-average cereal yields

HOW STRONG ARE MGDs investment in DRR is missing gender not mainstreamed into goal statements goals 3 and 5 have limitations for targeting gender inequality MGDs can SDGs fix the problem?

FOR SDGs, WE NEED TO ADDRESS structural causes of gender discrimination distribution of capabilities and opportunities impediments of decision-making power SDGs to materialize transformative SDGs for women empowerment

HOW SHOULD WE ACT ALONG pathway to women leadership investment in DRR & CC induced disasters & emergencies to protect development achievements investing in women s agency building to address vulnerabilities inclusive and transformativ e DRR and humanitarian response

WHY WOMEN LEADERSHIP worst affected the first responders lead our work with men challenge unequal power lead disaster response

CASE: WOMEN LEADERSHIP despite adverse reaction from vested quarters, community women led emergency response Cyclone Mahasen in May 16, 2013 > selecting programme participants > Lead in procurement > supervising in reconstruction work bit.ly/wleraab Potuakhali

Acting as one- NARRI Consortium of 10 INGOs working for resilience in Bangladesh since 2010 UNISDR Sasakawa Award for NARRI in 2013 UNFCCC Momentum of Change Light House Award for Women for Results in 2013

PUBLICATIONS on DRR, CCA, Resilience Financing Local Adaptation: Ensuring Access for the Climate Vulnerable in Bangladesh Moving Towards Transformed Resilience: Assessing community-based adaptation in Bangladesh Displacement and Migration from Climate Hotspots in Bangladesh - Causes and Consequences http://www.actionaid.org/bangladesh/publications/ Understanding climate change from below, addressing barriers from above http://www.preventionweb.net/english/professional/publications/v.php?id=17233 National Alliance for Risk Reduction and Response Initiatives http://www.narri-bd.org/