Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCVs) in the Philippines: Motivations, challenges, strategies and benefits gained

This study describes the motivations, challenges encountered, strategies employed and benefits gained by the Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCVs) in the Philippines. Primarily descriptive, interview method, with an aid of interview guide, was employed to gather pertinent data. Twenty-four m...

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Main Author: Tsubotani, Maria Vilma M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-99142022-05-31T06:11:44Z Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCVs) in the Philippines: Motivations, challenges, strategies and benefits gained Tsubotani, Maria Vilma M. This study describes the motivations, challenges encountered, strategies employed and benefits gained by the Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCVs) in the Philippines. Primarily descriptive, interview method, with an aid of interview guide, was employed to gather pertinent data. Twenty-four male and female respondents dispatched in different areas of the country, and who were into various fields of expertise constituted the subjects. Results showed that the respondents were driven by personal, altruistic, social, religious, educational and economic motivations. The challenges encountered were social, cultural and administrative in nature. To offset the challenges encountered, strategies were employed which included learning the local language, appreciation of culture, initiating orientation, doing alternative tasks and spending some personal resources. The benefits achieved included enhanced communication, appreciation of local culture, gained a network of friends and self-exploration. It is concluded that the young Japanese now regard volunteering in the same manner as work and leisure. They get involved simply because they felt they want to try something different or the activities looked interesting. Volunteering is no longer the ideal of making a commitment to the community or to the society. 2003-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3076 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=9914&context=etd_masteral Master's Theses English Animo Repository International cooperation International relations Japan--Foreign relations--Philippines Philippines--Foreign relations--Japan Volunteers Japanese Studies
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic International cooperation
International relations
Japan--Foreign relations--Philippines
Philippines--Foreign relations--Japan
Volunteers
Japanese Studies
spellingShingle International cooperation
International relations
Japan--Foreign relations--Philippines
Philippines--Foreign relations--Japan
Volunteers
Japanese Studies
Tsubotani, Maria Vilma M.
Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCVs) in the Philippines: Motivations, challenges, strategies and benefits gained
description This study describes the motivations, challenges encountered, strategies employed and benefits gained by the Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCVs) in the Philippines. Primarily descriptive, interview method, with an aid of interview guide, was employed to gather pertinent data. Twenty-four male and female respondents dispatched in different areas of the country, and who were into various fields of expertise constituted the subjects. Results showed that the respondents were driven by personal, altruistic, social, religious, educational and economic motivations. The challenges encountered were social, cultural and administrative in nature. To offset the challenges encountered, strategies were employed which included learning the local language, appreciation of culture, initiating orientation, doing alternative tasks and spending some personal resources. The benefits achieved included enhanced communication, appreciation of local culture, gained a network of friends and self-exploration. It is concluded that the young Japanese now regard volunteering in the same manner as work and leisure. They get involved simply because they felt they want to try something different or the activities looked interesting. Volunteering is no longer the ideal of making a commitment to the community or to the society.
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author Tsubotani, Maria Vilma M.
author_facet Tsubotani, Maria Vilma M.
author_sort Tsubotani, Maria Vilma M.
title Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCVs) in the Philippines: Motivations, challenges, strategies and benefits gained
title_short Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCVs) in the Philippines: Motivations, challenges, strategies and benefits gained
title_full Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCVs) in the Philippines: Motivations, challenges, strategies and benefits gained
title_fullStr Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCVs) in the Philippines: Motivations, challenges, strategies and benefits gained
title_full_unstemmed Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCVs) in the Philippines: Motivations, challenges, strategies and benefits gained
title_sort japan overseas cooperation volunteers (jocvs) in the philippines: motivations, challenges, strategies and benefits gained
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2003
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3076
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