加纳北部LarabangaMognori旅游区的旅游慈善事业

C. W. Kuuder, Whitney Sunkwah Yeboah, E. K. Yirbekyaa, Getrude Poku, C. F. Arowosafe, Chrysogonus Anab, E. Bagson
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在加纳北部的Larabanga-Mognori飞地,旅游慈善是一个日益增长的现象。这篇文章试图评估这种大量游客对社区需求和发展的影响。采用有目的抽样技术选择一些受访者,即导游(在Larabanga)和文化舞者(在Mognori),使用焦点小组讨论(FGD)作为获取数据的工具。通过深度访谈安排,我们联系了两个社区的一些户主,征求他们的答复。数据来源主要是定性的,在专题框架内进行了分析。研究表明,通过大量的游客,两个社区都提供了钻孔和学校等设施。两个社区的游客还捐赠了其他基本需求,如衣服、鞋子、文具和上学儿童的背包,同时也报告了向一些个人捐赠现金的情况。两个社区都从游客捐赠的校舍中受益。研究得出的结论是,坚持个人卫生和卫生习惯意味着与游客接触后生活水平的提高。鼓励社区成员和长者将记录在案的措施落实到位,使游客慈善能够得到解释,并在社区中扎根。关键词:旅游慈善,慷慨,捐赠,旅游,知识转移
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Travel Philanthropy in the LarabangaMognori Tourist Enclave in Northern Ghana
Travel philanthropy is a growing phenomenon within the Larabanga-Mognori enclave in northern Ghana. This article seeks to assess the impacts of such visitor largess on community needs and development. Purposive sampling techniques were employed in selecting some respondents namely tour guides (in Larabanga) and cultural dancers (in Mognori) using focus group discussions (FGD) as a tool in eliciting data. A number of household heads were reached in both communities for their responses through in-depth interview (IDI) schedules. Data sourced which were mainly qualitatively was analysed in thematic frames. The study revealed that through visitor largess, amenities like boreholes and schools had been provided both communities. Other basic needs such as clothes, shoes, stationery and backpacks for school going children were also donated by tourists in both communities whilst instances of cash donations to some individuals were also reported. Both communities benefited from a donation of school blocks from visitors. The study concludes that adherence to personal hygiene and sanitation practices implied an improvement in living standards afforded through their encounter with tourists. Community members and elders are encouraged to put documented measures in place so that visitor philanthropy can be accounted for and be rmly rooted in the communities. Keywords : Travel Philanthropy, Largess, Donations, Tourism, Knowledge Transfer
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