Intersectional approaches to vulnerability reduction and resilience-building

5th April 2019

Intersectional approaches to vulnerability reduction and resilience-building

Intersectional approaches recognise that people will have different identities, needs, priorities and capacities which are not static, and will shift and change over time – affecting their ability to prepare for, cope with and respond to natural hazards and climate variability.

This scoping paper explores intersectional approaches to vulnerability reduction and resilience-building, with the aim of informing institutional policy and operational practice.

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Report by the Overseas Development Institute