Abstract

Banten province is categorized as high intensity of disaster. The existence of a patriarchal culture leaves discriminatory behavior for women. The phenomena contribute the gaps in aspects of fulfilling the rights for women's groups. This study aims to analyze and evaluate Government programs for community affected by Sunda Strait tsunami concerning on tourism sector. This research applies descriptive qualitative method. The results of the study show that gender mainstreaming-based programs are urgently needed for policy makers, field assistance, policymakers, the staff of organizations/NGOs and the community. The disaster management program in the aftermath of the 2018 Sunda Strait tsunami is less integrated towards gender issue as a component of disaster management program implementation. Gender involvement as the subject of disaster management programs enables to empower and maximize the program.

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