Emergency relief in floods: Are we meeting the demands of affected women?

Authors

  • Bilqis A. Hoque, PhD
  • R. Bradley Sack, MD
  • S. Khanam, MA
  • S. Hossain, MCom
  • Mabooba Karim, MS
  • Shazzadul Arif, BSc (Engg)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5055/jem.2007.0047

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Author Biographies

Bilqis A. Hoque, PhD

Civil and Environmental Engineer, Environment and Population Research Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

R. Bradley Sack, MD

Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

S. Khanam, MA

Social Scientist, Research Officer, Environment and Population Research Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

S. Hossain, MCom

Operations Research Officer, Environment and Population Research Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh,

Mabooba Karim, MS

Scientist, Environment and Population Research Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Shazzadul Arif, BSc (Engg)

Scientist, Environment and Population Research Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

References

Howard MJ, Brillman JC, Burkle FM: Infectious disease emergencies in disasters. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 1996; 14(2): 413-428.

Siddique AK, Baqui AH, Eusof A, et al.: 1988 floods in Bangladesh: Pattern of illness and causes of death. J Diarrhoeal Dis Res. 1991; 9(4): 310-314.

2004 Flood information. World Health Organization Web site. Available at www.reliefweb.int/RWB.NSF/db900SID/SODA-65YA7Z?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=bgd. Accessed October 13, 2004.

Hoque BA, Sack RB, Chowdhury JTA, et al.: Domestic water and sanitation in cyclones and floods in Bangladesh and a proposed research agenda. Water International. 1997; 22: 266-271.

Published

01/01/2007

How to Cite

Hoque, PhD, B. A., R. B. Sack, MD, S. Khanam, MA, S. Hossain, MCom, M. Karim, MS, and S. Arif, BSc (Engg). “Emergency Relief in Floods: Are We Meeting the Demands of Affected Women?”. Journal of Emergency Management, vol. 5, no. 1, Jan. 2007, pp. 63-64, doi:10.5055/jem.2007.0047.