From women's needs to women's rights in disasters

E. Enarson, M. Fordham
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Writing after a major Australian flood, an observer noted that women’s concerns after the flood were ‘‘an extreme version of what they did before the flood’’ (Dobson, 1994, p. 11). Child care, domestic labor, employment and community work all increased, as did violence against women and strain on caregiving networks. ‘‘Human relationships were laid bare and the strengths and weaknesses in relationships came more sharply into focus.’’ As violation of women’s rights is also more stark when catastrophic events transform physical and social worlds, we make a practical and a political case for explicitly addressing gender equality in the Treaty on human rights to disaster assistance proposed by Wisner and others in the preceding papers.
从妇女的需求到灾害中的妇女权利
在澳大利亚的一场大洪水之后,一位观察者写道,女性在洪水之后所关心的事情是“她们在洪水之前所做事情的极端版本”(多布森,1994年,第11页)。儿童保育、家务劳动、就业和社区工作都有所增加,对妇女的暴力行为和护理网络的压力也有所增加。“人际关系暴露无遗,人际关系中的优势和劣势变得更加突出。由于当灾难性事件改变物理和社会世界时,对妇女权利的侵犯也更加明显,因此我们提出了一个实际的和政治的案例,即在Wisner等人在前面的论文中提出的《灾难援助人权条约》中明确解决性别平等问题。
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