Disabilities (Nov 2023)

The Intersectionality of Gender, Sexual Identity, and Disability in Disaster Risk Reduction in OECD Countries: A Rapid Scoping Review

  • Tonia Crawford,
  • Kuo-yi Jade Chang,
  • Farhana Nila,
  • Parvathi Subramaniam,
  • Loriana Bethune,
  • Debra Parkinson,
  • Michelle Villeneuve

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/disabilities3040036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 562 – 578

Abstract

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People with disability are disproportionally affected by disasters due to layers of marginalisation from an interaction of personal, social, economic, political, and environmental factors. These intersect with gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation, and result in additional discrimination and social exclusion that reinforce inequality and stigma. There has been little focus on the intersection of disability and gender in disability-inclusive disaster risk reduction (DIDRR) in high-income countries. This paper reports on a scoping review exploring the intersection of gender and sexual identity and disability in disaster in both peer-reviewed and grey literature. Building greater awareness of the specific needs of marginalised groups such as women, gender, and sexually diverse people into DIDRR will reduce the disproportionate impacts of disaster on these groups.

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