Understanding the struggles of Bangladeshi women in coping with climate change through a gender analysis

IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Gender Technology & Development Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI:10.1080/09718524.2022.2144101
Mumita Tanjeela
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Abstract Climate-induced disasters affect a wide range of communities in Bangladesh. Among them, women are the most affected groups. Climate change increases their socioeconomic vulnerabilities by directly impacting their families’ food security, water consumption, health, and overall livelihood. Unlike in many patriarchal societies, Bangladeshi women often face challenges of unequal social relations and hierarchies, which enforce gender differented vulnerabilities. In this context, this paper intends to reveal what barriers Bangladeshi women face and how they cope with many uncertainties relating to changing contexts, particularly at the household, community, and institutional levels. The paper draws from the author’s Ph.D. research which was carried out in four districts of Bangladesh, focused on four types of climate change impacts and adaptation practices. Qualitative data collection methods were used such as focus group discussions, in-depth Interviews with women, and observations of their household and community-level activities for the study. In addition to that, key informant interviews were conducted with local and national level experts, government officials, and development workers to reveal institutional barriers confronted by women. Findings explore women’s gendered struggles in preparing for and responding to climate change through their lived experiences. Moreover, the study sheds light on the limited gender-responsive environment drawing attention to the need for strategies and actions for gender-transformative approaches to develop climate-resilient households and communities with women at the center.
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通过性别分析了解孟加拉国妇女在应对气候变化方面的斗争
气候引发的灾害影响着孟加拉国的许多社区。其中,妇女是受影响最大的群体。气候变化通过直接影响其家庭的粮食安全、用水、健康和整体生计,增加了他们的社会经济脆弱性。与许多父权社会不同,孟加拉国妇女经常面临不平等的社会关系和等级制度的挑战,这些社会关系和等级制度加剧了性别差异的脆弱性。在此背景下,本文旨在揭示孟加拉国妇女面临的障碍,以及她们如何应对与不断变化的环境有关的许多不确定因素,特别是在家庭、社区和机构层面。本文借鉴了作者的博士研究,该研究在孟加拉国的四个地区进行,重点关注四种类型的气候变化影响和适应实践。定性数据收集方法,如焦点小组讨论,深入访谈的妇女,并观察其家庭和社区一级的活动为研究。除此之外,还与地方和国家一级的专家、政府官员和发展工作人员进行了重要的举报人访谈,以揭示妇女面临的体制障碍。调查结果探讨了妇女在通过生活经历准备和应对气候变化方面的性别斗争。此外,该研究揭示了有限的促进性别平等的环境,提请注意需要制定性别变革方法的战略和行动,以发展以妇女为中心的气候适应型家庭和社区。
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Gender Technology & Development
Gender Technology & Development SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Gender, Technology and Development is an international, multi-disciplinary, refereed journal serving as a forum for exploring the linkages among changing gender relations, technological change and developing societies. The journal"s main focus is on the shifting boundaries and meanings of gender, technology and development, addressing transnational phenomena and engaging in dialogues that cut across geographical boundaries.
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