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AUTOR(ES) S. Shrestha , Tamsin Bradley , Zachary Martin , Bishnu Raj Upreti , Bashnu Subedu
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Nepal Center for Contemporary Research, Nepal, University of Portsmouth, UK
ANO 2023
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of Asian and African Studies
ISSN 0021-9096
E-ISSN 1745-2538
EDITORA SAGE Publications
DOI 10.1177/00219096211062474
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

In April 2015, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the Gorkha district of Nepal. This was followed in May by a second earthquake. Nepal experienced another natural disaster in 2017. Floods affected large swathes of the country from east to west. Using both qualitative and quantitative data, this article examines the impact of these climate disasters on violence against women. In doing so, it adds to a small but growing and fundamentally important body of literature that explores the intersections of gendered violence and natural disaster. It is well-established that 35% of women worldwide have experienced physical and/or sexual violence. What we know much less about is how other events impact on these figures. Given the growing intensity of climate change and the reality that adverse impacts are here to stay, understanding the detrimental legacy of natural disasters is now more urgent than ever.

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