The warias of Indonesia in disaster risk reduction: The case of the 2010 Mt. Merapi eruption in Indonesia
Department/Unit
Center for Social Concern and Action
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Gender and Development
Volume
20
Issue
2
First Page
337
Last Page
348
Publication Date
7-1-2012
Abstract
This field note draws upon the concepts of vulnerability, marginalisation, and capacity of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people to face natural hazards. As a case study, this paper highlights the response of warias, members of the LGBT community in Indonesia, during the 2010 Mt Merapi eruption. Through key informant interviews and observation of actual relief operations led by warias in several evacuation sites in Yogyakarta and Central Java, the paper highlights that warias contributed to disaster risk reduction (DRR) even though they are marginalised and discriminated in the country because of prevailing religious and societal attitudes. The paper argues that their needs and capacities should be acknowledged in DRR policies and practice. © 2012 Copyright Oxfam GB.
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Digitial Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1080/13552074.2012.687218
Recommended Citation
Balgos, B. C., Gaillard, J. C., & Sanz, K. (2012). The warias of Indonesia in disaster risk reduction: The case of the 2010 Mt. Merapi eruption in Indonesia. Gender and Development, 20 (2), 337-348. https://doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2012.687218
Disciplines
Social and Behavioral Sciences | Social and Cultural Anthropology
Keywords
Hazard mitigation--Indonesia; Sexual minorities--Indonesia--Social conditions; Disaster relief—Indonesia; Humanitarian aid workers--Indonesia
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