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3 May 2022
Women, low earners ‘prone to disaster-linked depression’
People living in communities affected by disasters in Sub-Saharan Africa are more likely to experience depression, with women, black Africans and low earners most susceptible, analysis suggests.
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13 April 2022
Floods in South Africa: protecting people must include a focus on women and girls
When disastrous events like floods are combined with social inequities, their effects are much greater.
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27 February 2022
Explainer: how gender inequality and climate change are interconnected
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3 October 2021
The imperative of climate adaption for Africa
Building resilience across societies in an inclusive manner
Case studies
30 September 2021
Gender inequality, earthquake and flood impacts in Albania
Taking into account women’s needs in recovery planning
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30 June 2021
Germany: Inaction on heat plans threatens health
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15 June 2021
Strengthening disaster recovery in the Caribbean using a gender lens
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13 January 2021
Can SE Asian workers take the heat? Researchers tackle rising temperatures
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7 January 2021
Participatory toolkits help rural marginalised communities make their voices heard on climate change
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25 November 2020
Coronavirus shows how hard it is for ethnic minority and migrant women to access healthcare
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8 October 2020
Expert's take: The gendered impact of COVID-19 requires transformative changes in economic policies
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30 January 2020
Enhancing gender-responsive disaster risk management: why a change of mindset is the first step
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25 November 2019
Study examines women’s ability to adapt effectively to climate change
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23 May 2019
Disasters happen to real people – and it's complicated
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16 April 2019
Disaster risk reduction: Avoiding the inevitable
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24 January 2019
Drought in Lesotho heightened HIV risk in girls
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11 October 2018
As storms and extreme disasters ravage the world, women and girls are among the most impacted, says CARE and UN Women Kenya
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17 July 2017