Year: 2024 | Month: January-March | Volume: 9 | Issue: 1 | Pages: 105-111
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/gijhsr.20240111
Mobilization of Community Resources as a Preparedness Effort for Disaster in Aceh, Indonesia
Rina Pertiwi1, Ahyana2, Aklima3
1Nursing Faculty Student, Universitas Syiah kuala, Banda Aceh, Indonesia,
2Lecturer of Medical Surgical Nursing Department, Universitas Syiah kuala, Banda Aceh, Indonesia,
3Lecturer of Emergency Nursing department, Universitas Syiah kuala, Banda Aceh, Indonesia.
Corresponding Author: Ahyana
ABSTRACT
Aceh is one of the provinces in Indonesia that is a highly disaster-prone area. People in Aceh are required to have disaster preparedness to reduce the disaster risk and impacts. One indicator of preparedness is resource mobilization which can be seen from the preparation of human resources, technical guidance and provision of materials, funding and logistics, social networks, and also monitoring and evaluation. This descriptive study aims to find out how community resources are mobilized. The research method used is descriptive quantitative with a survey approach. The sample collection technique used proportional random sampling with the 257 respondents. Data were collected using the questionnaire used from LIPI-UNESCO/ISDR (2006). A univariate test was used to assess the resource mobilization. The results obtained were 50. 6% of respondents in the poor resource mobilization category. 75% of respondents do not have good human resource preparation, 61.1% of respondents have not participated in technical guidance and provision of materials, 61.9 respondents have not prepared funding and logistics, 77.8% have not prepared social networks well, and 74.3% monitoring and evaluation is still rarely carried out. This research shows evidence that village governments need to increase the mobilization of community resources through collaboration with Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) to provide disaster preparedness counseling and training. 9 respondents have not prepared funding and logistics, 77.8% have not prepared social networks well, and 74.3% monitoring and evaluation is still rarely carried out. This research shows evidence that village governments need to increase the mobilization of community resources through collaboration with Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) to provide disaster preparedness counseling and training. 9 respondents have not prepared funding and logistics, 77.8% have not prepared social networks well, and 74.3% monitoring and evaluation is still rarely carried out. This research shows evidence that village governments need to increase the mobilization of community resources through collaboration with Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) to provide disaster preparedness counseling and training.
Keywords: Disaster, Preparedness, Resource Mobilization