Vulnerability of Women in Disasters: A Case Study of District Badin

  • Khaskhelly N
  • Mughal S
  • Khushnood E
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Abstract

The climate change is universal phenomenon, its severe impact can be clearly observed in poor countries having mainly dependence on natural resources and having limited coping strategies for extreme climate change. Given the role of women in society, they tend to face more damages in terms of reduction in their income level, saving pattern and the level of education in disaster prone areas. This article examines the impact of disaster on women. The data for study is collected through questionnaire from district Badin of Sindh province. The findings of study revealed that income level of household is affected after disaster, and households who were low at saving pattern are affected more than households with high savings. To combat the impact of disaster on women the government should initiate awareness drive to respond the disaster related vulnerabilities.

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Khaskhelly, N., Mughal, S., & Khushnood, E. (2021). Vulnerability of Women in Disasters: A Case Study of District Badin. Grassroots, 55(No 1), 159–172. https://doi.org/10.52806/grassroots.v55i1.3767

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