Asia & the Pacific Policy Society – Policy Forum published an article stating when disasters strike, men and women have distinct needs and feel their impact differently, and policymakers need gender-specific data to respond effectively. The frequency and intensity of disasters triggered by natural hazards are increasing worldwide, with Asia and the Pacific being particularly vulnerable – over 57 million people in the region were in some way affected by climate-related disasters in 2021. The Women’s Empowerment Index in Agriculture, for instance, was developed by IFPRI to track the impact of development programs on women’s empowerment, agency, and inclusion, but is not intended for emergencies.
Why gender-specific data is critical to manage disaster risk (Asia & the Pacific Society)
July 27, 2022