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Main Authors: Fortune Mangara, Nirmala Dorasamy, Rumbidzai Wendy Muzangaza
Format: Artículo Open Access
Published: Wiley 2025
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Online Access:https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cli2.70020
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author Fortune Mangara
Nirmala Dorasamy
Rumbidzai Wendy Muzangaza
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contents Embracing Resilience: Ageing, Disability, and Disasters in Zimbabwe—A Case of Cyclone Idai Fortune Mangara Nirmala Dorasamy Rumbidzai Wendy Muzangaza Climate Resilience and Sustainability ABSTRACT The impacts of disasters and climate change have been particularly devastating for vulnerable and marginalised communities. This study explores the resilience of ageing individuals, persons with disabilities, and people living with HIV during and after Cyclone Idai in Zimbabwe. The cyclone, which struck in March 2019, was one of the most destructive in the Southern Hemisphere, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. It exposed critical vulnerabilities among marginalised populations, including disrupted access to healthcare, mobility barriers, and increased health risks. These groups often struggle to access essential medication and adapt to altered environments in the aftermath of disasters. Using a case study of Manicaland Province, this research highlights the specific challenges faced by these populations and underscores the importance of inclusive disaster preparedness and response strategies. The study amplifies the voices of those often overlooked in disaster risk narratives and contributes to a broader understanding of resilience in the context of climate‐related crises. As climate change intensifies, it is vital to design adaptive and equitable frameworks that address the unique needs of marginalised groups to build sustainable and resilient communities. 10.1002/cli2.70020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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spellingShingle Embracing Resilience: Ageing, Disability, and Disasters in Zimbabwe—A Case of Cyclone Idai
Fortune Mangara
Nirmala Dorasamy
Rumbidzai Wendy Muzangaza
Climate Resilience and Sustainability
Embracing Resilience: Ageing, Disability, and Disasters in Zimbabwe—A Case of Cyclone Idai Fortune Mangara Nirmala Dorasamy Rumbidzai Wendy Muzangaza Climate Resilience and Sustainability ABSTRACT The impacts of disasters and climate change have been particularly devastating for vulnerable and marginalised communities. This study explores the resilience of ageing individuals, persons with disabilities, and people living with HIV during and after Cyclone Idai in Zimbabwe. The cyclone, which struck in March 2019, was one of the most destructive in the Southern Hemisphere, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. It exposed critical vulnerabilities among marginalised populations, including disrupted access to healthcare, mobility barriers, and increased health risks. These groups often struggle to access essential medication and adapt to altered environments in the aftermath of disasters. Using a case study of Manicaland Province, this research highlights the specific challenges faced by these populations and underscores the importance of inclusive disaster preparedness and response strategies. The study amplifies the voices of those often overlooked in disaster risk narratives and contributes to a broader understanding of resilience in the context of climate‐related crises. As climate change intensifies, it is vital to design adaptive and equitable frameworks that address the unique needs of marginalised groups to build sustainable and resilient communities. 10.1002/cli2.70020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
title Embracing Resilience: Ageing, Disability, and Disasters in Zimbabwe—A Case of Cyclone Idai
topic Climate Resilience and Sustainability
url https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cli2.70020