7 Dec 2020
New £5m global initiative challenging ideas of gender in disasters and conflicts
The Gender-Responsive Resilience and Intersectionality in Policy and Practice (GRRIPP) project will look at the theory, policy and practice of dealing with global disasters and conflicts with a gender-responsive approach. For example, the provision of emergency shelters during a disaster for men and women often excludes those who do not identify as men or women – or whose gender identity is different from their sex.
Dr Ksenia Chmutina from our School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ will lead the work on the Resilience theme.
She said: "This means that we don’t just look at a person through a category of gender, but we consider an intersection of all categories that they might belong to as well as their life experiences.
For example, the experiences of a black disabled woman might be very different from the experiences of a black woman or a white disabled woman."
It will connect experts, academics, policymakers and practitioners from the UK, Africa, South America and South Asia.