Participation and its Implication for a Resilient Generation : A qualitative analysis of Filipino children’s inclusion in the disaster management efforts of humanitarian organizations following typhoon Haiyan

This thesis investigates the ways in which children were included in the disaster management efforts of four major humanitarian aid organizations following the 2013 typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Central concepts are resilience, vulnerability and participation, and the study builds on how these...

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Main Author: Fagerlund, Stina
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3640372018-10-27T05:56:56ZParticipation and its Implication for a Resilient Generation : A qualitative analysis of Filipino children’s inclusion in the disaster management efforts of humanitarian organizations following typhoon HaiyanengFagerlund, StinaUppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen2018Childrenresiliencevulnerabilityactive participationthe Philippinestyphoon Haiyanhumanitarian aid organizationsGlobalisation StudiesGlobaliseringsstudierThis thesis investigates the ways in which children were included in the disaster management efforts of four major humanitarian aid organizations following the 2013 typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Central concepts are resilience, vulnerability and participation, and the study builds on how these concepts relates to one another. The study examines both the prevalence of efforts addressing children as active participants, as well as the specific forms of active participation that they constitute. Program evaluation reports by Oxfam, UNICEF, IFRC and Save the Children were examined through a qualitative content analysis. The results indicate that contrary to suggestions of previous studies, humanitarian organizations did include children as active participants in their disaster management efforts following typhoon Haiyan. Additional findings include the dominance of school-based participatory efforts, as well as limitations in addressing power structures potentially preventing the long-term resilience-building of children. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-364037application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Children
resilience
vulnerability
active participation
the Philippines
typhoon Haiyan
humanitarian aid organizations
Globalisation Studies
Globaliseringsstudier
spellingShingle Children
resilience
vulnerability
active participation
the Philippines
typhoon Haiyan
humanitarian aid organizations
Globalisation Studies
Globaliseringsstudier
Fagerlund, Stina
Participation and its Implication for a Resilient Generation : A qualitative analysis of Filipino children’s inclusion in the disaster management efforts of humanitarian organizations following typhoon Haiyan
description This thesis investigates the ways in which children were included in the disaster management efforts of four major humanitarian aid organizations following the 2013 typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Central concepts are resilience, vulnerability and participation, and the study builds on how these concepts relates to one another. The study examines both the prevalence of efforts addressing children as active participants, as well as the specific forms of active participation that they constitute. Program evaluation reports by Oxfam, UNICEF, IFRC and Save the Children were examined through a qualitative content analysis. The results indicate that contrary to suggestions of previous studies, humanitarian organizations did include children as active participants in their disaster management efforts following typhoon Haiyan. Additional findings include the dominance of school-based participatory efforts, as well as limitations in addressing power structures potentially preventing the long-term resilience-building of children.
author Fagerlund, Stina
author_facet Fagerlund, Stina
author_sort Fagerlund, Stina
title Participation and its Implication for a Resilient Generation : A qualitative analysis of Filipino children’s inclusion in the disaster management efforts of humanitarian organizations following typhoon Haiyan
title_short Participation and its Implication for a Resilient Generation : A qualitative analysis of Filipino children’s inclusion in the disaster management efforts of humanitarian organizations following typhoon Haiyan
title_full Participation and its Implication for a Resilient Generation : A qualitative analysis of Filipino children’s inclusion in the disaster management efforts of humanitarian organizations following typhoon Haiyan
title_fullStr Participation and its Implication for a Resilient Generation : A qualitative analysis of Filipino children’s inclusion in the disaster management efforts of humanitarian organizations following typhoon Haiyan
title_full_unstemmed Participation and its Implication for a Resilient Generation : A qualitative analysis of Filipino children’s inclusion in the disaster management efforts of humanitarian organizations following typhoon Haiyan
title_sort participation and its implication for a resilient generation : a qualitative analysis of filipino children’s inclusion in the disaster management efforts of humanitarian organizations following typhoon haiyan
publisher Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen
publishDate 2018
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