Women with disabilities: Disaster Management Approach By: APANEE MITTHONG National Project Manager Disabled Peoples' International Asia-Pacific Region.

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Women with disabilities: Disaster Management Approach By: APANEE MITTHONG National Project Manager Disabled Peoples' International Asia-Pacific Region

Disaster in Thailand

In late 2011, there was a great flood in Thailand which started from July 2011 and ended on 16 January 2012 Resilience is still in process until now

Risks There were 12.8 million people affected. In December 2011, The World Bank estimated that the damage value was as high as 1440 billion Baht And considered it as the fourth most devastating damages of the world.

Effects and damages consisted 1) Education 2) Agriculture 3) Industry 4) Economy 5) Tourism 6) Health and 7) Transportation

Effects and damages consisted From the facts above, One of the most vulnerable and affected groups is people with disabilities because they are often the first to be forgotten and the last to be helped

Especially Included people with disabilities Children Women Pregnant women Elder people

Risks during the disaster 1) Health of women

2) Sexual violence

3) Measures for safe evacuation

4) Safety in the evacuation centers

during the great flood, we have learned the lessons that the government and our society have to response. From our experiences

Disaster Management Approach Women with disabilities have gathered to brainstorm suggestions,

Which will be proposed to the government and private sectors concerned to take priority actions in disaster management and risk reduction measures Instead of helping, We have to control our disaster management. Most importantly, People with disabilities should become the center of the management to reduce risks during the disaster and enable effectiveness.

Thank you