Language English Slideshow images In Antigua, women have emerged as leaders in the efforts to recover from Hurricane Irma. Gwendolyn Walker, a displaced social worker, manages a shelter with some 40 residents. © UNFPA/Katheline Ruiz The entire population of Barbuda was evacuated to Antigua in the aftermath of the hurricane. Women and girls have been left disproportionately vulnerable. © UNFPA/Katheline Ruiz Even so, women evacuees are taking charge, managing a number of shelters and connecting their fellow residents to key services. © UNFPA/Katheline Ruiz Ms. Walker and Alethea Byers told UNFPA that many women still have ongoing needs, including a need for counselling and health care. © UNFPA/Katheline Ruiz UNFPA is working with partners, including UN Women and the government, to provide these essential services. Samantha Burnette says she will continue working for her residents "until the very end." © UNFPA/Katheline Ruiz Thematic Area Sexual & reproductive health Gender-based violence Related Tags Hurricane Irma Antigua Barbuda Emergencies Humanitarian Response Humanitarian emergencies LACRO humanitarian Date Fri, 09/29/2017 - 12:00 Publish on home No Workflow State Published