World Bank2014-02-182014-02-182012-10https://hdl.handle.net/10986/17072This note on making livelihoods and social protection approaches gender- sensitive is the seventh in a series of guidance notes on gender issues in disaster risk management (DRM) in the East Asia and the Pacific region. Targeting World Bank staff, clients and development partners, this note gives an overview of the main reasons for including gender sensitive social protection and livelihoods approaches in DRM; it identifies the key challenges, and recommends strategies and tools for incorporating gender-sensitive social protection and livelihoods into DRM programs and strengthening the linkages between these disciplines.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOACCESS BARRIERSACCESS OF WOMENACCESS TO INFORMATIONACCESS TO PAYMENTACCESS TO RESOURCESACCESS TO SERVICESACCESS TO TRAININGADMINISTRATIVE COSTSADOLESCENT GIRLSAWARENESS PROMOTIONBANK ACCOUNTBANK ACCOUNTSBANKING SERVICESBANKSBARRIERS IN ACCESSBARRIERS TO PARTICIPATIONBARRIERS TO WOMENBASIC NEEDSBENEFICIARIESBENEFICIARYBUSINESS ADVISORYCAPACITY-BUILDINGCASH GRANTCASH GRANTSCASH TRANSFERCASH TRANSFER PROGRAMSCASH TRANSFERSCHILD HEALTHCOLLATERALCOMPENSATIONCONDITIONAL CASHCOPING STRATEGIESCULTURAL BARRIERSCULTURAL NORMSDEBT LOADDEBT LOADSDEBT REPAYMENTDEBTSDISABLEDDISASTER RISK REDUCTIONDISCRIMINATORY PRACTICESDOMESTIC VIOLENCEDROUGHTECONOMIC ACTIVITIESECONOMIC DOWNTURNSEDUCATION LEVELSEDUCATIONAL LEVELSELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTSEMERGENCY RESPONSEEMPLOYMENT GUARANTEEENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTEQUAL ACCESSETHNIC GROUPSEXCLUSIONEXISTING DEBTFAMILIESFARMERSFEE WAIVERSFEMALEFEMALE FARMERSFEMALE HEADED HOUSEHOLDSFEMALE STAFFFINANCESFINANCIAL ASSETSFINANCIAL ASSISTANCEFINANCIAL DIFFICULTIESFINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSFINANCIAL RESOURCESFINANCIAL SERVICESFOOD AIDFOOD INSECURITYFOOD SECURITYFOOD TRANSFERSFORMAL CREDITGENDERGENDER ANALYSISGENDER AWARENESSGENDER CONCERNSGENDER CONSIDERATIONSGENDER DIFFERENCESGENDER EQUALITYGENDER ISSUESGENDER MAINSTREAMINGGENDER NEEDSGENDER NORMSGENDER PERSPECTIVEGENDER PERSPECTIVESGENDER RELATIONSGENDER ROLESGENDER SENSITIVEGENDER SENSITIVITYGENDER STEREOTYPINGGENDER STRATEGIESGRANT PROGRAMGUARANTEE SCHEMEGUARANTORSHEAD OF HOUSEHOLDHEADS OF HOUSEHOLDHEALTH EDUCATIONHIGH INTEREST RATESHOMEHOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTIONHOUSEHOLD INCOMEHOUSEHOLD LEVELHOUSEHOLD LEVELSHOUSEHOLD NEEDSHOUSEHOLDSHUMAN CAPITALHUSBANDSINCOME SECURITYINCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIESINFORMAL INSURANCEINFORMAL INSURANCE MECHANISMSINFORMAL SECTORINFORMATION SERVICESINSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTSINSTITUTIONAL LINKAGESINSTITUTIONAL REFORMSINSURANCE MARKETSINSURANCE PROGRAMINSURANCE SCHEMESINTERNATIONAL BANKINTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICYINVESTMENT CAPITALKEY CHALLENGESLABORERSLACK OF ACCESSLAND ADMINISTRATIONLAND OWNERSHIPLAND RIGHTSLAND TITLINGLANDLESSLEGAL AIDLEGAL TITLELIMITED ACCESSLOCAL WOMENMARGINALIZATIONMARRIAGESMICRO-BUSINESSMICRO-CREDITMICRO-FINANCEMICRO-FINANCE INSTITUTIONSMICRO-INSURANCEMICROCREDITMIGRANTSMONEY LENDERSNATURAL DISASTERSNEEDS ASSESSMENTNUTRITIONAL STATUSOUTREACHPHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTUREPOORPOOR WOMENPOVERTY LEVELSPOVERTY REDUCTIONPREGNANCYPREGNANT WOMENPRODUCTIVE ASSETSPRODUCTIVITYPROPERTY RIGHTSPROTECTION MECHANISMSPROTECTION POLICIESPUBLIC WORKSPUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMSRECONSTRUCTION PROJECTREGISTRATION SYSTEMSREPAYMENT PERIODSREPRESENTATION OF WOMENRESOURCE RE-ALLOCATIONRISK MANAGEMENTRISK MITIGATIONRISK REDUCTIONRURAL WOMENSAFETY NETSAFETY NET PROGRAMSSAFETY NETSSAVINGSSAVINGS GROUPSSCHOOL ATTENDANCESCHOOL FEESSELF-EMPLOYMENTSERVICE PROVIDERSSHOCKSINGLE MOTHERSSINGLE WOMENSMALL BUSINESSSMALL BUSINESSESSMALLHOLDERSSOCIAL CAPITALSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTSOCIAL FUNDSOCIAL FUNDSSOCIAL NETWORKSSOCIAL PROTECTIONSOCIAL SAFETY NETSOCIAL SAFETY NETSSOCIAL SERVICESSOURCES OF INCOMESQUATTERSSSNSUPPORT SERVICESSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTTARGETINGTECHNICAL ASSISTANCETECHNICAL SUPPORTVILLAGEVILLAGESVULNERABLE GROUPSVULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDSVULNERABLE MEMBERSVULNERABLE PEOPLEVULNERABLE POPULATIONSVULNERABLE WOMENWATER COLLECTIONWIDOWSWILLWOMANWOMEN HEADED HOUSEHOLDSWORK REQUIREMENTWORKS PROGRAMWORLD FOOD PROGRAMMEMaking Livelihoods and Social Protection Gender-Sensitive10.1596/17072