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Women’s Leadership in Disaster Preparedness

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This report explores how women are involved as leaders and decision-makers within the Disasters and Emergencies Preparedness Programme (DEPP) and its networks. It further provides an insight into why investing in women as leaders is important, identifies drivers and barriers and examines the effects of women’s leadership for advancing the rights and equality of other women. The research is based on a desk review of relevant literature and interviews with key informants from four of the DEPP operational countries: Ethiopia, Kenya, Pakistan, and the Philippines.

Authors: Lydia Tanner (The Research People), Darja Markek (Action Against Hunger) and Catherine Komuhangi (The Research People)

Source: Action Against Hunger