Empowering women is the key to strengthening the disaster resilience of communities. Women with their extensive knowledge of communities, social roles of managing natural environmental resources, and caring responsibilities increasingly play a critical role in disaster risk management.
Empowering citizens and supporting community participation results in improved resilience to disasters, and better development outcomes, through sustainable solutions.
Asif Thebo
Dadu
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