Gender-based Vulnerability: Combining Pareto Ranking and Spatial Statistics to Model Gender-based Vulnerability in Rohingya Refugee Settlements in Bangladesh

Author(s)
Nelson, E. L. ,  Reyes Saade, D. & Gregg Greenough, P.
Publication language
English
Pages
14pp
Date published
29 May 2020
Publisher
International Journal of Health Geographics
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Technological, Internal Displacement, Refugee Camps, Gender
Countries
Bangladesh
Organisations
BMC

The Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh continues to outstrip humanitarian resources and undermine the health and security of over 900,000 people. Spatial, sector-specifc information is required to better understand the needs of vulnerable populations, such as women and girls, and to target interventions with improved efficiency and effectiveness. This study aimed to create a gender-based vulnerability index and explore the geospatial and thematic variations in gender-based vulnerability of Rohingya refugees residing in Bangladesh by utilising preexisting, open source data.

Authors: 
Nelson, E. L. ,  Reyes Saade, D. & Gregg Greenough, P.