Autor institucional : | United Nations University - Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) - UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) |
Autor/Autores: | UNU - UNU-EHS - UNDRR |
Fecha de publicación: | Julio 2022 |
Alcance geográfico: | Mundial |
Publicado en: | Internacional |
Descargar: | Descargar PDF |
Resumen: | This report sheds light on the complexity of risks in a highly interconnected world, and present lessons for risk management. Focusing on COVID-19, it shows how, through the interconnectedness of societies and the underlying vulnerabilities within them, the direct and indirect impacts of the pandemic have revealed the systemic nature of risk. Through a case study approach, it demonstrates how the pandemic triggered a multitude of impacts far beyond the direct health crisis, including joblessness, debt, civil and domestic violence and the derailment of their children’s education, among many others. In many locations, women suffered disproportionately, whether as a result of bias in employment patterns or other pre-existing gender biases in society. Drawing on insights from different case studies across the world, this report also offers lessons from the pandemic for understanding risk more systemically, and presents recommendations for risk management moving forward. |