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Exploring the gender dimensions of reconstruction processes post-hurricane Mitch
Authors
Anderson
Blaikie
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Bradshaw
Bradshaw
Bradshaw
Bradshaw
Bradshaw
Byrne
CAW
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CCER
CCER
CCER
CCER
CEPAL
CIET/CCER
CIET/CCER
CINDI
Delaney
ECA
Enarson
Enarson
Fordham
Linneker
Peacock
Sen
Publication date
1 January 2002
Publisher
Doi
Abstract
The paper will consider the reconstruction process in Nicaragua post hurricane Mitch. First, the success of civil society co-ordinations at promoting common people-centred agendas will be highlighted and contrasted with the difficulties they have faced in becoming gender inclusive spaces. Second, the extent to which the official rhetoric they helped to promote has been translated into reality is examined, suggesting that on the ground projects remain at best 'women-centred'. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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