Facing Disasters, Making Decisions: The Gender Dimensions of Disaster Management (Sinhala)

The Tsunami of December 26th 2004 struck Sri Lanka with a force that was both unprecedented and unexpected. It did not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, religion or socio-economic status. But, like in most disasters, its impact on different sections of society is different, adding to the complexity of disaster relief and management. If the difference is not recognized and acted upon-relief and rehabilitation measures are not likely to be equitable or effective. FACING DISASTERS, MAKING DECISIONS, The Gender dimensions of Disaster Management has been produced by Practical Action South Asia (formerly known as ITDG), with support from CIDA, to highlight the importance of gender issues in disaster management and to raise awareness amongst those engaged in relief and rebuilding.

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Collections Disaster Mitigation Disaster Response Mitigation and Rebuilding Practical Answers Response and Reconstruction Sri Lanka United Kingdom
Issue Date 2011
Format Video
Rights Holders Practical Action Young Asia Televison