Inclusion

Ensuring an all-of-society engagement and partnership for DRR through empowerment and inclusive, accessible and non-discriminatory participation, paying special attention to people disproportionately affected by disasters, especially the poorest.

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Aerial view on Makati city - Modern financial and business district of Metro Manila, Philippines.
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New Clark City is being built from scratch to withstand extreme weather. Will it be a beacon of hope or a greenwashed illusion?

Grist Magazine
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Documents and publications

This paper investigates how flood-related road closures influence Virginians differently across the state.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (Elsevier)
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Documents and publications

This study aims to explore the multifaceted impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrant women (MW) living in Milan, Italy, investigating a broad spectrum of experiences.

SSM - Qualitative Research in Health (Elsevier)
Guy on wheelchair
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Local officials, social workers, and persons with disabilities in Bohol learned Filipino Sign Language, improving Deaf-inclusive disaster response and climate resilience through an OML Center and Humanity & Inclusion workshop.

Oscar M. Lopez Center for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management Foundation, Inc.
First mile for warning concept
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Earthquake early warning systems are rarely accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing. A group of scientists is working to change that.

Eos - AGU
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Documents and publications

This paper introduces a new user-centric measure for estimating infrastructure criticality and urban accessibility to critical public services and the effects of disaster-induced infrastructure disruptions.

Nature Scientific Reports
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Results of a recent nationwide survey by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI) found that persons with disabilities (PWDs) are less prepared and less frequently able to recover from disasters compared to those without disabilities.

Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
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Research shows people with disabilities face extra risks in crises. A new toolkit helps users prepare for crises like floods, fires, or isolation, addressing their specific medical care needs. Initial evaluations show positive outcomes.

Murdoch University
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