Gender and Equity in Post-Haiyan Disaster Resettlement Communities in the Philippines: Reflections from Fieldwork in Leyte

Authors

  • Glenda Tibe Bonifacio University of Lethbridge, Canada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53910/26531313-E2021813630

Keywords:

Haiyan, Post-disaster, resettlement

Abstract

Disasters impact genders differently but the most vulnerable are women, girls, and gender diverse individuals. Vulnerabilities continue post-disaster in resettlement communities and the issue of equity remains paramount for affected individuals, families, and households. I reflected on my field notes while conducting a summer field course in 2015 in Leyte and research in 2017-2018 post-Haiyan, the strongest typhoon to hit landfall in the Philippines and perhaps in the world in 2013. I focused on urban resettlement communities, gender and community life, and equity in post-disaster habitats.

Published

2022-09-29

How to Cite

Tibe Bonifacio, G. (2022). Gender and Equity in Post-Haiyan Disaster Resettlement Communities in the Philippines: Reflections from Fieldwork in Leyte. Ekistics and The New Habitat, 81(3), 89–93. https://doi.org/10.53910/26531313-E2021813630