1. Disability inclusiveness of early warning system: a study on flood-prone areas of Bangladesh
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Ashrafuzzaman Nazim, Syeda Erena Alam Dola, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Musabber Ali Chisty, and Nesar Ahmed Khan
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Health (social science) ,Warning system ,Emergency management ,business.industry ,Applied psychology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Vulnerability ,Psychological intervention ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Focus group ,Early warning system ,Resilience (network) ,Psychology ,business ,Qualitative research - Abstract
PurposePersons with disabilities face the impacts of disasters differently. Early warning systems can be one of the powerful tools to reduce the vulnerabilities of persons with disabilities and mitigate the impacts of disasters. The main objective of this study was to assess the disability inclusiveness of the current early warning system (EWS) in flood-prone areas of Bangladesh.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative method was focused on getting in-depth information. Persons with disabilities participated in focus group discussions (FGDs) and shared the inclusiveness and gaps of the current EWS. Through extensive literature review, a checklist was developed to conduct the FGDs. QDA Miner 6.0.6 software was used for coding and analyzing the data.FindingsResults indicated that, though persons with disabilities have proper risk knowledge, the current monitoring and warning service, dissemination and communication, and response capability are not fully inclusive. A significant gap in the EWS was found in response capability. Even if somehow persons with disabilities manage to receive a warning about a flood, they lack the capacity to respond to the warning.Research limitations/implicationsThe study proposed that to make an EWS inclusive and effective, the concerned authorities should focus on all four parts of the EWS.Originality/valueStudies related to disability and disaster management are not very common. Conducting a qualitative study provided the persons with disabilities the opportunity to share their perspectives. Future studies can focus on vulnerability and capacity assessment of persons with disabilities to identify areas requiring interventions to enhance resilience.
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- 2021
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