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Case studies
31 May 2021
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.
News
6 April 2021
UNDP strengthens the capacity of Dominica’s female farmers in disaster management
News
10 March 2021
In Central America, women and girls bear the brunt of storm disaster fallout
News
2 February 2021
Latin American, Caribbean ministers commit to build back better and greener
Blogs
29 October 2020
Gender-transformative hurricane resilience during the COVID-19 crisis
The importance of inclusive hurricane preparedness in the Caribbean.
News
8 April 2020
Domestic violence growing in wake of coronavirus outbreak
News
7 April 2020
Mexico: The unequal effects of coronavirus
Case studies
13 December 2019
The gender and age dimensions of a hurricane in Dominica
Gender and age inequality of disaster risk
News
20 September 2017
In the Caribbean, colonialism and inequality mean hurricanes hit harder
News
29 August 2017
Women are more at risk from disasters like Hurricane Harvey
News
16 April 2015
US: The power of human resilience after major disasters — and the importance of community
News
17 November 2014
Second session of the Preparatory Committee for the Third United Nations World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction: summary of the discussion (part 2)
News
22 July 2013
Changes afoot to ensure gender aware climate change policies in the Pacific Island countries and territories
News
12 April 2012