Conduct a study on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) of Women with Disabilities in the Context of Climate Change
Objective of the study
The primary objective of this consultancy is to design and conduct a survey that focuses on the SRHR challenges and needs of women with disabilities in the context of climate extremes (heat stress, salinity, floods, cyclones, and storm surges), and to produce a comprehensive report with recommendations for inclusive interventions.
Methodology of the study
Collection, review, and analysis of long-term climate and weather data, disaster information, salinity data, surface and groundwater parameters, soil data, sanitation data, gender-based violence data, and health data, to analyze the impacts of climate change, and natural disasters on health, livelihoods, SRHR, WASH, social protection, and security, etc.;
Review of documents, strategy, policies, etc.
Participatory research to get actual data, perspectives, and experientialknowledge of the impacts of climate change and disaster, existing absorptive, adaptive, and transformative capacities, Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of climate-adaptive practices through HHS.
Participatory capacity analysis of individuals, households, communities, and institutionsto understand the climate and disaster vulnerabilities, health, SRHR, gender-based violence, WASH, etc., adaptive practices, resources available, and support needs through Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and Key Informant Interview (KII).
Social Network Analysis and Institutional mapping to understand existing statutory, customary, and non-formal institutional groups and their strengths, weaknesses, and limitations;
Multi-factorial climate vulnerability assessment
Multi-hazard risk assessment
Historical trend analysis of shoreline changes and sea level rise
Soil and water quality parameter assessment
Historical trend of Spatial analysis of salinity using Remote Sensing
Land Surface Temperature (LST) and Urban Heat Island (UHI) assessment
Reproductive and Sexual Health Profiling using Health Assessment Matrix
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