Women in Disasters and Conflicts in India: Interventions in View of the Millennium Development Goals

Abstract The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with their holistic perspective of development are focused on different issues of vulnerability. This article highlights the situation of women in disasters and the challenges in achieving the MDGs with special reference to India. It is accepted that...

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Main Author: Subhasis Bhadra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-06-01
Series:International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13753-017-0124-y
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description Abstract The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with their holistic perspective of development are focused on different issues of vulnerability. This article highlights the situation of women in disasters and the challenges in achieving the MDGs with special reference to India. It is accepted that there is no disaster without human engagement and that issues of differential impact on genders is an essential consideration for recovery. The international guidelines on disaster management and intervention have a considerable focus on gender equality, balance, mainstreaming, and sensitive programing, yet the situation is quite grim. India still lacks separate policy guidelines on gender aspects in disaster. In the twenty-first century, India has witnessed a series of disasters in different parts of the country. The author’s personal experiences of working in intervention programs of these disasters showed that gender vulnerability depends on various factors like the intensity of the disaster impact, local sociocultural perspectives, effective disaster intervention strategies, the specific focus on issues of women in training of personnel, and gender-sensitive disaster intervention programs in the community. In the context of the MDGs, while development has become a priority concern to end age-old inequalities in society, the added challenge of disasters needs considerable focus on gender inequalities to achieve the goal of gender equity.
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spelling doaj.art-61577faf8fc84675b43e627b41e16a092022-12-21T17:58:18ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Science2095-00552192-63952017-06-018219620710.1007/s13753-017-0124-yWomen in Disasters and Conflicts in India: Interventions in View of the Millennium Development GoalsSubhasis Bhadra0Department of Social Work, Gautam Buddha UniversityAbstract The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with their holistic perspective of development are focused on different issues of vulnerability. This article highlights the situation of women in disasters and the challenges in achieving the MDGs with special reference to India. It is accepted that there is no disaster without human engagement and that issues of differential impact on genders is an essential consideration for recovery. The international guidelines on disaster management and intervention have a considerable focus on gender equality, balance, mainstreaming, and sensitive programing, yet the situation is quite grim. India still lacks separate policy guidelines on gender aspects in disaster. In the twenty-first century, India has witnessed a series of disasters in different parts of the country. The author’s personal experiences of working in intervention programs of these disasters showed that gender vulnerability depends on various factors like the intensity of the disaster impact, local sociocultural perspectives, effective disaster intervention strategies, the specific focus on issues of women in training of personnel, and gender-sensitive disaster intervention programs in the community. In the context of the MDGs, while development has become a priority concern to end age-old inequalities in society, the added challenge of disasters needs considerable focus on gender inequalities to achieve the goal of gender equity.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13753-017-0124-yDisaster intervention strategiesGender inequalitiesGender vulnerabilityIndiaMillennium development goals
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Women in Disasters and Conflicts in India: Interventions in View of the Millennium Development Goals
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
Disaster intervention strategies
Gender inequalities
Gender vulnerability
India
Millennium development goals
title Women in Disasters and Conflicts in India: Interventions in View of the Millennium Development Goals
title_full Women in Disasters and Conflicts in India: Interventions in View of the Millennium Development Goals
title_fullStr Women in Disasters and Conflicts in India: Interventions in View of the Millennium Development Goals
title_full_unstemmed Women in Disasters and Conflicts in India: Interventions in View of the Millennium Development Goals
title_short Women in Disasters and Conflicts in India: Interventions in View of the Millennium Development Goals
title_sort women in disasters and conflicts in india interventions in view of the millennium development goals
topic Disaster intervention strategies
Gender inequalities
Gender vulnerability
India
Millennium development goals
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13753-017-0124-y
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