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ID101771
Title ProperChild participation in disaster risk reduction
Other Title Informationthe case of flood-affected children in Bangladesh
LanguageENG
AuthorMartin, Mary-Laure
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of natural disasters. This article aims to gain a deeper understanding of the specific effects of natural disasters on children and how they could better be involved in the disaster risk reduction (DRR) process. The article begins with a review of the literature published on the Child-led Disaster Risk Reduction (CLDRR) approach and describes the key issues. Then it identifies the effects of floods on children in Bangladesh and analyses the traditional coping mechanisms developed by communities, highlighting where they could be improved. Finally, it analyses how DRR stakeholders involve children in the DRR process and identifies the opportunities and gaps for the mainstreaming of a CLDRR approach in Bangladesh. This should contribute to a better understanding of how key DRR stakeholders can protect children during natural disasters. Encouraging the building of long-term, child-sensitive DRR strategies is an essential part of this process.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 31, No. 8; 2010: p1357-1375
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 31, No. 8; 2010: p1357-1375
Key WordsChild Participation ;  Disaster Risk ;  Disaster Management ;  Flood ;  Bangladesh ;  Children ;  Natural Disaster


 
 
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