Ravon, Lauren2014-10-302014-10-3020142014-08http://hdl.handle.net/10625/53208This research initiative aimed to contribute to the body of knowledge on resilience-building and disaster risk reduction from a gender and women’s rights perspective. Investments in resilience will not “trickle down” to women if deep-rooted gender inequality and the disproportionate burdens placed on women remain unaddressed. The vulnerabilities people experience are linked to structures of oppression and discrimination. The study focused on how women’s organizations define resilience, identify risk, and implement resilience-building strategies. This paper reviews project activities, outputs, outcomes and recommendations, and includes an annotated bibliography, along with an annex list of women’s organizations.Text1 digital file (32 p.)application/pdfenRESILIENCEWOMEN'S RIGHTSWOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONSFOOD SECURITYGENDER DISCRIMINATIONDEVELOPMENT AIDDISASTER PREPAREDNESSWOMEN IN DEVELOPMENTEMPOWERMENTBIBLIOGRAPHY COMPILATIONDISSEMINATION OF KNOWLEDGEGLOBALGLOBAL SOUTHResilience in the face of food insecurity and food crises : bringing the experiences of women's organizations to the development and humanitarian table; final technical reportFinal Technical Report