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Grassroots volunteers in context: rewarding and adverse experiences of local women working on HIV and AIDS in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

机译:背景下的基层志愿者:坦桑尼亚乞力马扎罗山从事艾滋病毒和艾滋病工作的当地妇女的收获和不利经验

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Many nongovernmental organizations in Africa rely on grassroots volunteers to provide critical health services. Considering context and the interplay of individual, organizational, and societal influences on the experience of volunteers, this paper addresses three questions: What do grassroots volunteers contribute? What organizational processes promote volunteer engagement? What are the positive and negative consequences of volunteering? Eighteen members and staff of the Tanzanian HIV and AIDS NGO, KIWAKKUKI, were selected from 6000+ women volunteers to be interviewed. The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed for themes. Within KIWAKKUKI, volunteers contributed time and local knowledge, leading to an indigenous educational approach building on local norms and customs. Volunteers' engagement was motivated by the desire to support family members, reverse stigma, and work/socialize with other women. Benefits to volunteers included skills acquisition and community recognition; yet some volunteers also reported negative experiences including burnout, conferred stigma, and domestic violence. Positive organizational processes built on cultural practices such as collective decision-making and singing. The findings point to important considerations about context, including the synergistic effect training can have on local traditions of caring, complications of gender inequity, and how community health planning processes may need to be modified in extremely poor settings. This research also suggests good utility of the research framework (the Bergen Model of Collaborative Functioning) that was used to analyze volunteer engagement for service delivery in sub-Saharan contexts.
机译:非洲的许多非政府组织都依靠基层志愿者提供关键的卫生服务。考虑到环境以及个体,组织和社会影响志愿者经验的相互作用,本文提出了三个问题:基层志愿者做出了哪些贡献?哪些组织流程可促进志愿者参与?志愿服务有哪些正面和负面影响?从6000多名女性志愿者中选出了坦桑尼亚HIV / AIDS非政府组织KIWAKKUKI的18名成员和工作人员。采访记录,转录并分析主题。在KIWAKKUKI内部,志愿者贡献了时间和当地知识,从而建立了以当地规范和习俗为基础的土著教育方法。志愿人员参与的动机是希望支持家庭成员,消除耻辱感以及与其他妇女一起工作/社交。对志愿者的好处包括技能获得和社区认可;然而,一些志愿者还报告了负面经历,包括倦怠,被赋予的污名和家庭暴力。积极的组织过程建立在文化实践上,例如集体决策和唱歌。调查结果指出了有关背景的重要考虑因素,包括培训对当地护理传统,性别不平等并发症的协同作用,以及在极度贫困的环境中如何需要修改社区卫生计划流程。这项研究还表明,该研究框架(协作功能的卑尔根模型)具有很好的实用性,该框架用于分析撒哈拉以南地区提供服务的志愿者参与度。

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