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040 _aCR-SiIICA
_bspa
041 _aeng
100 _aJoseph-Brown, L
100 _aTulloma-Sua, D
245 _aIntegrating Gender in Disaster Management in Small Island Developing States
_b: A Guide
260 _aCuba
_bCaribbean Risk Management Initiative
_c2012
270 _aSan José, C.R.
300 _a58 pages
520 _aThe Caribbean and the Pacific share common characteristics of island regions, and represent a diversity of languages, cultures and histories. Both regions are vulnerable to natural disasters and extreme weather events. This guide outlines the vulnerability of SIDS in the Pacific and Caribbean and explains how gender roles and responsibilities result in differential exposure and impact of disasters. The guide is intended to be a practical tool for disaster managers and their teams working to build resilience at the community level in small islands and ensure greater equality in the field of risk management.
650 _aGENDER
_9148999
650 0 _9322332
_aHURRICANES
650 _aDROUGHTS
650 _aFLOODS
650 _aWOMEN
_9168687
650 0 _9324088
_aISLANDS
650 _aPACIFIC ISLAND
651 _aCARIBBEAN
_922874
651 _aCARIBE
_922880
787 _9352071
_aGCF CARICOM AgReady Reference
856 _uhttps://www.undp.org/latin-america/publications/integrating-gender-disaster-management-small-island-developing-states-guide
_yeng
942 _2z
_cRED