CBDRM Training and Learning Circle Gender Sensitive and Responsive Disaster Risk Reduction (at the Local and Community Level) Presentation by Lorna P. Victoria National Coordinator, CBDRM Training and Learning Circle Advisor, Center for Disaster Preparedness FSSI and MEEP Partners’ Conference Improving Gender Mainstreaming Initiatives of MFIs November 11 – 12, 2009 at Regalia Suites, Quezon City
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CBDRM Training and Learning Circle
Gender Sensitive and Responsive Disaster Risk Reduction
(at the Local and Community Level)
Presentation by Lorna P. Victoria
National Coordinator, CBDRM Training and Learning Circle
Advisor, Center for Disaster Preparedness
FSSI and MEEP Partners’ Conference
Improving Gender Mainstreaming Initiatives of MFIsNovember 11 – 12, 2009 at Regalia Suites, Quezon City
CBDRM Training and Learning Circle
Key References:
CBDRM TLC Writeshop to Address
Training Related Gaps in CBDRM
in the Philippines
Gender Mainstreaming Framework
and Guidelines, NCFRW & UNIFEM
Gender Sensitivity and Women’s
Orientation Materials
UNISDR, UNDP, IUCN Materials
Gender and Disaster Network
CBDRM Training Materials, CDP
CBDRM Training and Learning Circle
The Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015: Building the Resilience of Nations and Communities to Disasters
Five Thematic Areas
A gender perspective should be
integrated into all disaster risk
management policies, plans and
decision-making processes, including
those related to risk assessment, early
warning, information management and
education and training.
Cross-cutting Principle
What do you consider as disaster?
CBDRM Training and Learning Circle
Basic Concepts of Disaster and Disaster Risk Management