How can Humanitarian Organisations Encourage More Women in Surge?

Author(s)
Ruparel, S., Bleasdale, C. & O’Brien, K.
Publication language
English
Pages
12pp
Date published
01 Apr 2017
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Gender, Response and recovery
Organisations
ActionAid, CARE International

Surge capacity is defined as the ability to scale-up (and down) resources smoothly and quickly, including getting the right people to the right places doing the right things in the shortest amount of time possible. The majority of humanitarian responses rely heavily on good surge practice and having people quickly in place to meet the immediate needs of affected populations. This paper asserts that the ‘right people’ means a gender balance in our surge practice and therefore more women in surge roles. Women make up half the population, and are disproportionately affected by disasters. In order to meet the needs of women affected by disasters, we must ensure that women are equally represented in humanitarian response teams.