[Ngo Climate Change] Questionnaire for gender analysis of DRR in Vietnam

Minh, Nguyen Anh NguyenAnh.Minh at careint.org
Thu Nov 13 05:04:21 GMT 2014


Dear my colleagues,

UN Women is working with CARE International on developing a gender analysis of disaster risk reduction in Viet Nam with following specific objective: i) Improve the understanding of gendered roles in DRR/DRM-vulnerability resilience & capacity; ii) Improve understanding of key process of DRR/DRM to identify gender entry points; iii) Analysis of gender in DRR/DRM policy, practice and legal framework and recommendation; and iv) Development of gender analysis tools for VWU, DRR practitioners to identify gender issues in their community and integrate these issues into DRR/DRM.

We will highly appreciate if you could help the consultant team in contributing your knowledge and experiences through answering below questions:


1)      Do you have any resources on gender and DRR/CCA in Viet Nam that you have done or know of and any project documents on work you are doing on these issues in the field?

(an initial list is included in attached file).



If so please send these in English or if only in Vietnamese , then in Vietnamese.





2)      What do you see as the main obstacles for women and gender issues in DRR/CAA?



3)      What do you see as the key strategies for inclusion and equality for women and gender issues in DRR and CCA?

Please consider both the programme level and that of policy







4)      Which organisations do you see as the key players in gender and DRR/CCA in Viet Nam?

Please send your feedback to following email: suzettemitchell2002 at yahoo.com<mailto:suzettemitchell2002 at yahoo.com>; dngocnga at gmail.com<mailto:dngocnga at gmail.com>; thuytienanh2004 at gmail.com<mailto:thuytienanh2004 at gmail.com> no later than 21st November 2014.

Thank you very much for your kind support and cooperation.

With all the best,

Minh



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Nguyen Anh Minh (Ms.)
NGO Climate Change Working Group (CCWG) Coordinator
CARE International in Vietnam.
Address: P.O Box 20 Hanoi | 92 To Ngoc Van Road, Tay Ho Dist., Hanoi, Vietnam.
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