Mainstreaming Gender in Disaster Risk Reduction

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1 Mainstreaming Gender in Disaster Risk Reduction From presentation of: Feng Min Kan Senior Coordinator Advocacy and Outreach United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR)

2 Outline 1. Context 2. Policy rationale 3. Goal and objectives 4. Definition of gender mainstreaming 5. Approaches 6. Priority areas for action 7. Monitoring and reporting 8. Implementation mechanisms Annex 1 Terminology Annex 2 Gender analysis framework Annex 3 GAD and WID Annex 4 DRM and DRR Annex 5 Checklist for gender-sensitive risk assessment

3 Context Why gender in DRR? Disasters affect men and women differently, but more on women Current effort spent on disaster response and recovery rather than on risk reduction despite growing acceptance of DRR Few governments considered gender perspectives in their national reports on DRR - Gender issues have not yet been integrated into DRR Both DRR and gender are cross-cutting developmental issues, which need to be addressed through a holistic approach and concerted actions in political, technical, social, developmental and humanitarian processes. At WCDR, 168 governments adopted the HFA - gender

4 Policy rationale Governments commitments to: Convention for the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women Beijing Platform for Action Hyogo Framework Action Gender-sensitive DRR is crucial for achieving the goal of gender equality and equity underlined in BPA/MDGs and HFA.

5 Goal and objectives Goal: The goal is to build resilience of women and men to disasters for achieving sustainable development Objectives: To increase understanding of gender concerns and needs in DRR To develop capacity of governments to address gender issues in DRR To encourage governments to take action to integrate gender perspectives in DRR related policies, legislation and programmes

6 Definition of gender mainstreaming the process of assessing the implications for women and men of any planned action, including legislation, policies or programmes, in any area and at all levels. It is a strategy for making women s as well as men s concerns and experiences an integral dimension in the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of policies and programmes in all political, economic and social spheres, such that inequality between men and women is not perpetuated. The ultimate goal is to achieve gender equality. (ECOSOC resolution, 1997)

7 Targets National Platforms Politicians and Legislators Governments at all levels

8 Approaches Gender and Development Approach, but special attention will be required for women at the early stage Participatory approach in gender-sensitive disaster risk analysis for policy making and programme formulation Multi-stakeholder approach Human right approach

9 Priority areas for action (2008-2015) Review national policies, strategies and plans on DRR and management, and take actions to integrate gender perspectives Promote women s participation in DRR policy-making process Establish gender focal points in national DRR platforms for technical support in gender mainstreaming Conduct gender-based vulnerability and risk assessments Enhance women s understanding of and access to early warning systems

10 Conduct DRR capacity building, giving special attention to women Integrate DRR into poverty reduction, climate change adaptation and environmental protection from gender perspectives at all levels Conduct gender-needs analysis and make disaster preparedness and disaster response gender-sensitive and gender-inclusive Documenting and disseminating good practices to promote women as agents for change

11 Monitoring and reporting 1. Establish baseline information on women s and men s participation in DRR, at least a national level 2. Monitor and update the process of promoting gender perspectives at national level 3. Request national government reports on the progress made in mainstreaming gender, as requested in the Global Report guidelines

12 Implementation mechanisms National Platforms National and local Government Ministries/institutions responsible for gender and DRR UN country-based gender advisors and DRR advisors ISDR regional offices Partners.

13 Annex 1 Terminology Gender Gender analysis Gender mainstreaming Disaster risk reduction Disaster risk management National platform for DRR

14 Annex 2 Gender analysis framework Existing tools for gender analysis: social assessment a development research sustainable livelihoods disaster assessment

15 Annex 3 WID and GAD Women in Development Gender and Development

16 Annex 4 Disaster Risk Reduction A Framework for Disaster Reduction Disaster Risk Reduction Framework

17 Annex 5 Disaster risk management approach 1. Establish Context What are we trying to do? 2. Identify risks What can happen? 3. Analyse Risks.What effects will they have? 4. Evaluate risks Which are most important? 5. Accept risk.should we spend resources on this problem? 6. Treat risk..what can we do about this problem? 7. Monitor/review.Has it worked, is it still best solution? 8. Communicate and consult Has everyone been involved?

18 Annex a check list A set of questions A set of gender-sensitive indicators

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