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[사회] Good Practice Note : Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Mitigation in Post-Disaster Contexts - Lessons Learned from Central Sulawesi

인도네시아 국외연구자료 연구보고서 - World Bank 발간일 : 2022-12-13 등록일 : 2022-12-18 원문링크

Women, girls, boys, and men face different levels of exposure and vulnerability to natural hazards, driven by gender dynamics and pre-existing inequalities in society. Women and girls are disproportionately affected by natural disasters across many outcomes, including loss of livelihoods, limited mobility, and lack of access to reproductive health services and sanitation facilities. In many post-disaster settings, gender-based violence (GBV) is also exacerbated. GBV traumatizes survivors and their families, and undermines the resilience of individuals and societies, making it harder to recover and rebuild. Failure to consider underlying gender inequalities, including GBV drivers and consequences, in the design and implementation of disaster risk management (DRM) programs is likely to render DRM support less effective. This note documents good practices to prevent, mitigate, and respond to GBV in post-disaster contexts, utilizing the World Bank-financed Central Sulawesi Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Project (CSRRP) as a case study.

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