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7 May 2019
Mexico: The case for gender approaches to urban resilience – Experience from Coyuca
Experience from Coyuca
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2 May 2019
Resilience strategy tackles climate change, governance, gender inequality in coastal Mexico
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19 February 2019
Japan supports vulnerable families in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh and Balochistan
Women's perspectives
15 February 2019
Women are improving access to social safety nets for marginalised groups
"My role is to ensure that all Cambodians benefit from the improved social safety net."
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29 January 2019
Jamaica: Ministry commits to gender mainstreaming in disaster risk reduction
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15 January 2019
Bangladesh starts its journey towards climate resilience
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9 January 2019
The big picture: measuring efforts to build resilience
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2 January 2019
Weather, climate and gender: Promoting gender equality in rural climate services
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17 December 2018
Partnerships key for reducing disaster risk
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11 December 2018
We can’t rid Asia of natural disasters. But we can prepare for them
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21 November 2018
Building towards people-centric early warning systems in the Caribbean
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18 November 2018
$12 million project to make Bangladesh more resilient to natural disasters
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19 September 2018
Opinion: G7 punch below weight on funding for gender-equal climate adaptation
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9 September 2018
Pakistan: National Disaster Management Act 2010 amended to cover women and children in catastrophes
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3 September 2018
Viet Nam: Weather forecasts for all: Improving access to weather information for women and ethnic minorities
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17 July 2018
Republic of Marshall Islands strengthens food security measures ahead of future droughts
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7 June 2018
Using information to enhance the adaptive capacity of women and ethnic minorities in Southeast Asia
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29 April 2018
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