WASH Gender Analysis Report - Oxfam

Publication language
English
Pages
30pp
Date published
31 Jan 2018
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Disasters, Evaluation-related, Gender
Countries
Nepal
Organisations
Oxfam

A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Nepal on 25 April 2015. This was followed by several powerful aftershocks, including a major one (7.3 magnitude) on 12 May, 2015. A total of 8,855 people were confirmed dead and a further 22,309 suffered injuries as a result of the earthquakes. Out of Nepal’s 75 districts, 14 districts which were home to 5.4 million Nepalese people were among the most affected. Sindhupalchok district was one of the most severely affected districts in Nepal with total number 3,570 deaths (40 per cent of the total death toll in Nepal; 1,507 males and 2,063 females) and 1,435 cases of injury and 8 are still missing4. The earthquakes have heightened pre-existing vulnerabilities and are expected to significantly stunt the development progress of the district.

Gender relations between men, women, girls’ and boys’ in Nepal vary depending on a variety of interrelated factors including: context, caste, religion, education level, socio-economic class and urban/rural divide.