Agency-driven and community-driven impact in livelihood recovery: Beneficiaries stories.

IF 1.3 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Jamba-Journal of Disaster Risk Studies Pub Date : 2022-10-14 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4102/jamba.v14i1.1200
Eko T Paripurno, Gandar Mahojwala, Galih Prabaswara, Sabrina U Khabibah
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The effectiveness of agency-driven and community-driven recovery approaches is a discoursive material that appeals to many disaster management practitioners, scholars, international donors or governments. Meanwhile, the community has never been part of this discourse as beneficiaries to obtain its perspective on both approaches. Loli Dondo village, which received agency-driven and community-driven livelihood recovery after the 2018 Central Sulawesi Tsunami, was purposively selected as the site of investigation. This study aims to explore how both the approaches were perceived by the community. A qualitative research method involving focus group interviews (FGI), interviews and participatory rural appraisal (PRA) was used to explore and capture community narratives and collective storytelling to produce a visual analysis of the community's problem-solving strategy and management. Based on the results, the community-driven recovery approach fulfilled the community standards and provided more impact than its counterpart. Several essential viewpoints were underlined for all approaches as follows: (1) the agency's transparency to the community about financial conditions, (2) communication and active community involvement and (3) preciseness of the aid to community needs. These elements are expected to improve the implementation of such recovery programmes, thereby increasing quality and accessibility. The insightful community storylines, experiences and reflection support in building a better practice of livelihood recovery approaches for beneficiaries and also contribute widely to their implementation according to the community's perspective.

Contribution: These findings highlight the key elements of recovery implementation based on community perspectives to achieve impact of livelihood recovery.

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机构驱动和社区驱动对生计恢复的影响:受益者的故事。
机构驱动和社区驱动的恢复方法的有效性是吸引许多灾害管理从业人员、学者、国际捐助者或政府的话语材料。与此同时,社区从未作为受益者参与这一讨论,以获得其对这两种方法的看法。Loli Dondo村在2018年苏拉威西岛中部海啸后接受了机构驱动和社区驱动的生计恢复,被有意选为调查点。本研究旨在探讨社区如何看待这两种方法。采用焦点小组访谈(FGI)、访谈和参与式农村评估(PRA)等定性研究方法,探索和捕捉社区叙事和集体叙事,对社区解决问题的策略和管理进行可视化分析。结果表明,社区主导型恢复方法达到了社区标准,产生了更大的影响。强调了所有方法的几个基本观点:(1)该机构对社区的财务状况的透明度;(2)沟通和社区积极参与;(3)对社区需求的援助的准确性。预期这些因素将改善这种复原方案的执行,从而提高质量和可及性。富有洞察力的社区故事、经验和反思有助于为受益人建立更好的生计恢复方法实践,并根据社区的观点为实施这些方法做出广泛贡献。贡献:这些发现突出了基于社区观点的恢复实施的关键要素,以实现生计恢复的影响。
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Jamba-Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
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