Focusing on the rising attention towards including the local population in humanitarian action, this study demonstrates how youth participation can produce effective results in a humanitarian response, making use of the post-disaster response to the 2015 Nepal earthquake as a case study. The research was intended to investigate the specific factors that enable youth participation to produce effective results in humanitarian programming, examining the methods that organisations used to involve youth, the benefits and challenges that arose from the process, and how effectiveness could be measured for the purpose of qualitative analysis. After constructing a conceptual framework around the key themes of the study, the thesis analysed the findi...
This evaluation is presented as part of the Effectiveness Review Series 2013/14, selected for review...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
Embedded in growing expectations for post-disaster volunteer participation are questions of voluntee...
Despite being critical responders in humanitarian crises, local youths are continually left out of t...
abstract: Using the case of a children's home in Nepal, Ama Ghar, this study utilizes concepts of re...
In every humanitarian disaster either natural or manmade, there is always a need to involve massive ...
Disasters have a multiplicity of effects on vulnerable populations, including women, children, and i...
In April and May 2015, two large-scale earthquakes struck Nepal, killing almost 9,000 people, damagi...
‘Spontaneous’ volunteers have long been recognized for the distinct and important contribution they ...
Fostering community resilience in the aftermath of a disaster constitutes a significant challenge an...
This thesis investigates the ways in which children were included in the disaster management efforts...
Purpose: Children can play an active and valuable role to minimise disaster risks and vulnerabilitie...
Youth is one of the important human resources to increase their capacity. The number developed suffi...
The concept of volunteerism is increasingly becoming a popular phenomenon in the contemporary world ...
Children and youth often demonstrate resilience and capacity in the face of disasters. Yet, they are...
This evaluation is presented as part of the Effectiveness Review Series 2013/14, selected for review...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
Embedded in growing expectations for post-disaster volunteer participation are questions of voluntee...
Despite being critical responders in humanitarian crises, local youths are continually left out of t...
abstract: Using the case of a children's home in Nepal, Ama Ghar, this study utilizes concepts of re...
In every humanitarian disaster either natural or manmade, there is always a need to involve massive ...
Disasters have a multiplicity of effects on vulnerable populations, including women, children, and i...
In April and May 2015, two large-scale earthquakes struck Nepal, killing almost 9,000 people, damagi...
‘Spontaneous’ volunteers have long been recognized for the distinct and important contribution they ...
Fostering community resilience in the aftermath of a disaster constitutes a significant challenge an...
This thesis investigates the ways in which children were included in the disaster management efforts...
Purpose: Children can play an active and valuable role to minimise disaster risks and vulnerabilitie...
Youth is one of the important human resources to increase their capacity. The number developed suffi...
The concept of volunteerism is increasingly becoming a popular phenomenon in the contemporary world ...
Children and youth often demonstrate resilience and capacity in the face of disasters. Yet, they are...
This evaluation is presented as part of the Effectiveness Review Series 2013/14, selected for review...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
Embedded in growing expectations for post-disaster volunteer participation are questions of voluntee...