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COPE: helping children and youth prepare for disasters
Author Martha Keswick creates books to help children and youth prepare for disasters.
Women reap the rewards of planting mangroves in Bangladesh
What is gender inequality costing the Caribbean region?
Countries in the Caribbean are recovering from a recent volcanic eruption, coping with COVID-19, and preparing for the hurricane season. This case study highlights the work of the EnGenDER Project and the gender inequality studies carried out across eight countries to date.
UNDP strengthens the capacity of Dominica’s female farmers in disaster management
In Central America, women and girls bear the brunt of storm disaster fallout
Gender-transformative hurricane resilience during the COVID-19 crisis
The importance of inclusive hurricane preparedness in the Caribbean.
The gender and age dimensions of a hurricane in Dominica
Gender and age inequality of disaster risk
India: As climate change grows more intense, women in battered coastal Odisha step up
Building towards people-centric early warning systems in the Caribbean
Women at the helm of cyclone recovery efforts in Tonga
Bracing for climate change in Bangladesh: Safeguarding development in a warming world
Lessons learnt from 2017 Caribbean Hurricane Season
The Caribbean is moving closer to a much-needed regional strategy to strengthen people-centred early warning systems across the islands
With warning drums and river clean-ups, Indonesian women head off disasters
Women often suffer worst when floods or earthquakes hit - but given the right resources, they are well-placed to protect their communities