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Analysing intersecting social inequalities in crisis settings

This resource is a rapid review summarising relevant analytical frameworks and good practice for analysing intersecting social inequalities in crisis settings. The focus is on how to undertake contextual analysis of the vulnerabilities and needs of people in crises that are shaped by overlapping and compounding social inequalities. These inequalities may arise from discrimination based on gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression and sex characteristics, ethnicity and religion (among other identifiers).

Date of publication
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Population
Ethnic minorities
LGBT+ people    
People living in poverty
Refugees and internally displaced people
Women and girls
Sector
Conflict, peace and security   
Disability inclusion
Gender equality
Governance and inclusive societies
Humanitarian crises
Social inclusion   
Type of resource
Report
Funding
FCDO-funded resource by partner
Length
Long (20 pages+)
Geographical focus
Global
Language
English