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Applying a gender lens on post disaster needs assessment in the Caribbean
Kyana shares her experiences of ensuring post disaster needs assessments are gender-responsive and capture the nuanced ways in which disasters affect different groups.
Building forward through innovative financing for gender equality in the Caribbean
The growing need for gender-responsive financing.
Cultivating change: women farmers in Dominica find new paths to market amidst COVID-19 shutdowns
Women farmers have recently suffered significant loss of income as a result of overlapping disasters. This case study explores how women farmers are being connected to new outlets and market opportunities and supported to do more business online.
Informing resilience decision making in Grenada and Saint Lucia
Strengthening gender risk and needs data and analysis and use
UNDP strengthens the capacity of Dominica’s female farmers in disaster management
How climate finance can address violence against women and girls
Walk a mile in her shoes: Building rural women’s climate-resilience in the wake of COVID-19
Domestic violence growing in wake of coronavirus outbreak
The UN Women’s multi-hazard approach to disaster risk resilience in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Confronting the impacts of multiple hazards in a gender-responsive manner
Mexico: The case for gender approaches to urban resilience – Experience from Coyuca
Experience from Coyuca