- 01/05/2020 | Global
- Author(s): Shahid, S and Pelling, M
- Publisher: Tomorrow's Cities
- Type: Opinion
- Type: Risk Hazard Vulnerability
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/era/1013
Leaving no one behind in Tomorrow’s Cities: Strengthening gender, intersectionality and social inclusion in the COVID-19 crisis and beyond
This comment identifies four mechanisms through which the COVID-19 crisis can be leveraged to enhance awareness and integration of marginalized groups and individuals into research and management of multi-hazard risk. The primary focus is on women and girls, but the analysis is intersectional and considers also marginality by disability, age, ethnicity and citizenship. The comment recommends:
- Ensuring equal representation and meaningful participation in disaster (including pandemic) management by women, non-binary and gender non-conforming persons and grass-roots communities.
- Application of sex-age, disability inclusive disaggregated data and targeted interventions for all vulnerable groups.
- Gender inclusive social protection and financing for economic response and recovery.
- Leaving no one behind in building back to a new normal.