2024 report series on intersectionality, marginalised groups & disasters 

Over the course of 2024, DRR Dynamics published a number of reports focused on intersectionality, with a particular focus on how intersecting vulnerabilities and capacities impact hyper-marginalised groups. The research covered topics as diverse as sexual and gender minorities (a continuation of 2023's focus), refugees/migrants and those engaged in the informal economy with a specific emphasis on culturally controversial employment types such as sex work and individuals experiencing homelessness.

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  • First responders' engagement with marginalised & hyper-marginalised groups

    The report examines systemic inequities in disaster response, highlighting how first responders can better address the unique vulnerabilities of marginalised and hyper-marginalised communities through inclusive policies, training, and practices.


    It can be downloaded here.

  • Bridging the gap: The role of specialised NGOs in inclusive disaster risk reduction

    This policy briefing highlights the invaluable resource that specialised NGOs offer in making DRR more inclusive.


    The briefing can be found here.

  • Culture & identity in disaster preparedness & response

    You can download the report here.

  • Case studies: Culture & identity in disaster preparedness & response

    Please download the report here.

  • Unhoused people, sex workers and LGBTQIA+ populations

    The first report from this series can be downloaded here

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