An e-learning course to help students understand how disaster risk management (DRM) projects can equally benefit women and men by addressing:
The concept of gender, and how gender roles can affect women and mens risk and resilience to natural hazards;
How women and men manage, respond and experience disasters differently due to gender roles and gender inequalities;
How these differences should be addressed in DRM projects to ensure that women and men benefit equally from them.
Approaches to better design projects to promote gender equality and womens empowerment, and
Case studies that shows how gender equality and womens empowerment looks like in practice.
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Duration
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