Women's human rights in disaster contexts : how can CEDAW help?.
Material type: TextPublication details: [New York, N.Y.] : Division for the Advancement of Women, 2001Description: 9 pDDC classification:- 323.34 21
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Includes bibliography p. 9
"Literature on natural disasters points to the need to develop responses, policies and implementation practices that take into account the different ways in which women and men are affected by natural disasters and the varying responses they develop. Such information is expected to guide policymakers and implementors at national and local levels to come up with innovative, realistic and effective measures, which build on women's and men's different resources and capabilities. While efforts along these lines are
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