Gender-Based Disaster Risk Reduction: A Case Study of Strengthening Women^s Capacity in Pacitan District Nur Izzaturrahmah, Sayidah Ummul Solihah, Firgi Pradipta Firdaus, Satria Iman Prasetyo
Department of Government Affairs and Administration, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, 55183, Indondesia
Abstract
This study aims to strengthen women^s capacity to reduce disaster risk by BPBD Pacitan Regency. This study refers to gender analysis used as a reference by policymakers in creating gender equality and justice, especially in disaster risk reduction. There are four indicators of gender analysis as the primary data in this study, namely: First, equality of physical and non-physical access- Second, active participation of women in disaster risk reduction- Third, women^s participation in disaster policy formulation- Fourth, the benefits derived from the results of the policies that have been implemented. This study uses a qualitative research methodology with a case study approach. The results show that the strengthening of women^s capacity in disaster risk reduction by BPBD Pacitan Regency has been implemented, but still has a record of improvements in its implementation, such as still not implementing equal access in disaster risk reduction and the lack of women^s involvement in disaster risk reduction. The study offers a reference model to strengthen women^s capacity building in disaster risk reduction in Pacitan Regency.