Bradshaw, Sarah. 2004. Socio-Economic Impacts of Natural Disasters: A Gender Analysis. 32. Santiago, Chile: United Nations - Women and Development Unit.
Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, Humanitarian Assistance, International Organizations Regions: Americas, Central America Countries: El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua
Enarson, Elaine, and Maureen Fordham. 2001. “From Women’s Needs to Women’s Rights in Disasters.” Environmental Hazards 3: 133–36.
Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, Humanitarian Assistance, International Organizations, Rights, Women's Rights
Enarson, Elaine. 2000. "Gender and Natural Disasters." Working Paper 1, International Labour Organization Recovery and Reconstruction Unit, Geneva, Switzerland.
Topics: Economies, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Humanitarian Assistance, International Organizations, Livelihoods, NGOs
Abdelmoneium, Azza O. A. 2010. “Policy and Practice: Non-Governmental Organisations and the Health Delivery System for Displaced Children in Khartoum, Sudan.” Child Abuse Review 19 (3): 203–17.
Topics: Age, Youth, Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Displacement & Migration, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Girls, Boys, Health, International Organizations, NGOs, Rights Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Sudan
Anderson, Mary B. 1994. “Understanding the Disaster-Development Continuum: Gender Analysis Is the Essential Tool.” Focus on Gender 2 (1): 7–10.
Topics: Development, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, Humanitarian Assistance, International Organizations, NGOs
Glazebrook, Trish. 2011. “Women and Climate Change: A Case-Study from Northeast Ghana.” Hypatia 26 (4): 762–82.
Topics: Economies, Poverty, Environment, Climate Change, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, International Organizations, Justice, Political Participation Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Ghana
Myers, Mary. 1994. "'Women and Children First': Introducing a Gender Strategy into Disaster Preparedness." Focus on Gender 2 (1): 14-6.
Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Girls, Boys, Gendered Discourses, Health, International Organizations
Ni Aoláin, Fionnuala. 2011. “Women, Vulnerability and Humanitarian Emergencies.” Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 18 (1): 1–23.
Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Humanitarian Assistance, International Organizations, Security
Oral, Nilufer. 2019. "Climate Change, Oceans and Gender." In Gender and the Law of the Sea, edited by Irini Papanicolopulu, 343-60. Leiden: Brill Nijhoff.
Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, International Organizations
Quan, Ryan Jeremiah Donato. 2019. "Human Rights and the Gender Dynamics of Climate Change." In Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law, edited by Michael Faure, 235-53. Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, International Organizations, Rights, Human Rights, Women's Rights, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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