Event type:

In person

Date & time:

03 Dec 2019, 17:00 – 18:00

IRDR Monthly Seminar: Reproductive health care during floods in Bangladesh

This seminar will look at the impact of quality and availability of reproductive healthcare on maternal mortality and morbidity in disaster settings.

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IRDR Monthly Seminar: Reproductive health care during floods in Bangladesh

Nibedita Ray-Bennett

School of Business, University of Leicester

Nibedita S. Ray-Bennett is a sociologist specialising in disaster risk reduction and international development. Her research explores: i) understanding the complex nature of disaster and vulnerability in organisations and communities for effective disaster risk management and sustainability; ii) developing the capacity of actors and organisations for effective disaster risk governance, and iii) reducing disaster mortality and morbidity for human development. Nibedita also conducts critical analysis of disaster and development policy by taking sociological and anthropological approaches. 

Nibedita is the author of Caste, Class and Gender in Multiple Disasters in Odisha (2010, VDM Verlag) and Avoidable Deaths: A Systems Failure Approach in Disaster Risk Reduction (2018, Springer Nature).

Further information

Ticketing

Open

Cost

Free

Open to

All

Organiser

Rosanna Smith

UCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction

rosanna.smith@ucl.ac.uk