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Children And Young Peoples Participation In Disaster Risk Reduction Agency And Resilience Maggie Mort Editor Israel Rodriguezgiralt Editor Ana Delicado Editor

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Children And Young Peoples Participation In Disaster Risk Reduction Agency And Resilience Maggie Mort Editor Israel Rodriguezgiralt Editor Ana Delicado Editor
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Children And Young Peoples Participation In Disaster Risk Reduction Agency And Resilience Maggie Mort Editor Israel Rodriguezgiralt Editor Ana Delicado Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.78 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Maggie Mort (editor); Israel Rodriguez-Giralt (editor); Ana Delicado (editor)
ISBN: 9781447354437, 1447354435
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Children And Young Peoples Participation In Disaster Risk Reduction Agency And Resilience Maggie Mort Editor Israel Rodriguezgiralt Editor Ana Delicado Editor by Maggie Mort (editor); Israel Rodriguez-giralt (editor); Ana Delicado (editor) 9781447354437, 1447354435 instant download after payment.

Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Disasters are an increasingly common and complex combination of environmental, social and cultural factors. Yet existing response frameworks and emergency plans tend to homogenise affected populations as ‘victims’, overlooking the distinctive experience, capacities and skills of children and young people. Drawing on participatory research with more than 550 children internationally, this book argues for a radical transformation in children’s roles and voices in disasters. It shows practitioners, policy-makers and researchers how more child-centred disaster management, that recognises children’s capacity to enhance disaster resilience, actually benefits at-risk communities as a whole.

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