2023
DOI: 10.35335/jiph.v12i3.11
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The Impact of Volunteerism on Community Resilience in Disaster Management

Marti Ganoe,
Joyner Roslida,
Togarman Sihotang

Abstract: This research investigates the indispensable role of volunteers in disaster management and their profound impact on communities grappling with the aftermath of natural disasters. The study comprehensively explores the motivations that propel volunteers into action, their effectiveness in disaster response, and the far-reaching consequences of their involvement. The primary motivation of volunteers is revealed to be altruism, accompanied by a strong sense of duty and personal experience with disasters. Their ef… Show more

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“…The United Nations considers volunteerism to be socially beneficial activity on a voluntary basis, primarily aimed at solving problems in the fight against poverty, overcoming social inequality and discrimination, timely response and prevention of disasters, social integration, etc. [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The United Nations considers volunteerism to be socially beneficial activity on a voluntary basis, primarily aimed at solving problems in the fight against poverty, overcoming social inequality and discrimination, timely response and prevention of disasters, social integration, etc. [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%