Disaster, Women and Vulnerability: A Study of Earthquake 2015 in Nepal

D. Ghimire
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This study focuses on the impact of Nepal’s great earthquake 2015 on women and girls. The context of women’s vulnerabilities to disaster is shaped by social differences in roles and responsibilities of women and men. The difference in the division of labor that forces women to stay within the house put them at more risk of death than men. Women are engaged in domestic tasks and caregiving responsibilities, which delay their response and escape from the buildings during emergencies. The lack of education, good health, hygiene and early warning system or absence of disaster awareness made women more vulnerable than men during 2015 earthquake in Nepal. Women relate to different social, physical, psychological, and economic vulnerability in, during and post disaster period. This paper explains the relationship between disaster and its impact over women in the context of Nepal. This article is identified as qualitative research. This research is based on interpretive and descriptive methods. Researcher therefore has collected qualitative data derived from both primary and secondary sources. To analyze and prove the effect of earthquake ethnographically, interviews and key-informants’ interviews are employed. Total 16 interviews and 4 key informants’ interview, and one focus group discussion were held in study area. Researcher also collected secondary data from multiple sources— books, articles, journals, review papers, government documents and archives, nongovernmental reports, newspapers and online materials. The findings of this paper are that women are specifically more vulnerable during disaster because of their socioeconomic and cultural positions. Women encounter different types of problems like social, cultural, economic difficulties. Women’s vulnerability is increased by social differences in roles and responsibilities of male and female during the disaster. The paper strongly argues that gender-based discrimination, inequalities, access to resources and decisionmaking process are the key factors, which directly affect the women during the disaster.
灾害、妇女与脆弱性:2015年尼泊尔地震研究
本研究的重点是2015年尼泊尔大地震对妇女和女童的影响。妇女易受灾害影响的背景是由男女在作用和责任方面的社会差异所决定的。劳动分工的差异迫使妇女呆在家里,这使她们比男子面临更大的死亡风险。妇女从事家务和照顾的责任,这耽误了她们在紧急情况下的反应和逃离建筑物的时间。在2015年尼泊尔地震中,由于缺乏教育、良好的健康、卫生和早期预警系统,或者缺乏灾害意识,女性比男性更容易受到伤害。妇女在灾中、灾中和灾后都面临着不同的社会、生理、心理和经济脆弱性。这篇文章解释了在尼泊尔的背景下,灾难及其对妇女的影响之间的关系。本文被认定为定性研究。本研究采用解释性和描述性研究方法。因此,研究人员收集了来自主要和次要来源的定性数据。为了在民族志上分析和证明地震的影响,我们采用了访谈法和关键线人访谈法。在研究区共进行了16次访谈和4次关键举报人访谈,以及1次焦点小组讨论。研究人员还从多种来源收集了二手数据——书籍、文章、期刊、评论论文、政府文件和档案、非政府报告、报纸和在线材料。本文的研究结果是,由于女性的社会经济和文化地位,她们在灾难中尤其容易受到伤害。妇女遇到不同类型的问题,如社会、文化、经济困难。灾难期间男女在角色和责任方面的社会差异增加了妇女的脆弱性。本文认为,性别歧视、不平等、资源获取和决策过程是直接影响灾害中妇女的关键因素。
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