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Rapid Gender Analysis

Women, men, boys and girls are all different. They are affected differently by disasters too.  So it makes sense that humanitarian programmes need to take account of those differences.

In fact, it is increasingly recognized that organisations need to meet standards on gender equality in emergencies.

Some attempts to do that fail miserably though.

  • Humanitarians may stereotype women’s and men’s roles.
  • Programming can reinforce inequalities. Humanitarian response can even increase the risk of Gender Based Violence.

To do things right, you need to understand what the situation is for women, men, boys and girls (and everyone else too) in the particular context where you’re working. And you need to know that fast. That’s where Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) comes in.

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