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The Role of Not for Profit Organisations in Disaster Preparedness, Management and Resilience in the Countries of Operation
Title statement The Role of Not for Profit Organisations in Disaster Preparedness, Management and Resilience in the Countries of Operation [rukopis] / Raymond Kirungi Additional Variant Titles The Role of Not for Profit Organisations in Disaster Preparedness, Management and Resilience in the Countries of Operation Personal name Kirungi, Raymond, (dissertant) Translated title The Role of Not for Profit Organisations in Disaster Preparedness, Management and Resilience in the Countries of Operation Issue data 2019 Phys.des. 36 p. (14,617 words) + 1 CD Note Oponent Zdeněk Opršal Ved. práce Jan Říkovský Another responsib. Opršal, Zdeněk, 1980- (opponent) Říkovský, Jan (thesis advisor) Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (degree grantor) Keywords Disaster preparedness * Disaster management * resilience * Not for Profit Organisations NPO * Government and Community * Disaster preparedness * Disaster management * resilience * Not for Profit Organisations NPO * Government and Community Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses UDC (043)378.2 Country Česko Language angličtina Document kind PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Title Mgr. Degree program Navazující Degree program Geography Degreee discipline International Development Studies book
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Not for Profit Organisations have over the years increasingly been seen as a player in disaster preparedness and management with a contribution to the resilience achieved by the communities they operate in vulnerable to disasters. The contribution made is yet to be quantified and the role played yet to be understood and defined in context and scope. This thesis employs a qualitative methodology with a corroboration of 3 methods that complement each other and have been instrumental in identifying the networks vital to the roles of the NPOs and how they facilitate their roles. This study is significant in highlighting the growing relationship between the NPOs, governments and communities in the latter's pursuit of resilience.Not for Profit Organisations have over the years increasingly been seen as a player in disaster preparedness and management with a contribution to the resilience achieved by the communities they operate in vulnerable to disasters. The contribution made is yet to be quantified and the role played yet to be understood and defined in context and scope. This thesis employs a qualitative methodology with a corroboration of 3 methods that complement each other and have been instrumental in identifying the networks vital to the roles of the NPOs and how they facilitate their roles. This study is significant in highlighting the growing relationship between the NPOs, governments and communities in the latter's pursuit of resilience.
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