ASSESSING THE VOLUNTARY SECTOR IN SOUTH KOREA:A CASE STUDY OF COMMUNITY WELFARE PROGRAMS AT WORLD VISION KOREA
- 발행기관 아주대학교
- 발행년도 2011
- 제출일 2011-6-23
- 학위수여년월 2011. 8
- 학위명 석사
- 학과 국제대학원 NGO학과
- 실제URI http://www.dcollection.net/handler/ajou/000000011738
- 본문언어 영어
- 저작권 아주대학교 논문은 저작권에 의해 보호받습니다.
초록/요약
Volunteerism got its roots in the early history of mankind and was very vital in rural communities maintaining the values of solidarity. With the passage of time, volunteerism raised international concern and this led to the formation of the International Red Cross Society created after the Crimean war in the late 18th century. This research paper looks at the evolution of NGOs in the voluntary sector in South Korea from the period of political and civil unrest to a more democratic society with proliferation of NGOs. With a case study focused on the domestic ministry of World Vision Korea through community welfare programs, it analyzes the role and significance of this sector in the South Korean society. It put forward some proposals through which World Vision Korea and other NGOs in the voluntary sector in South Korea can adopt in a bit to become leading partners in poverty alleviation.
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Dedication i
Acknowledgement ii
Contents iii
Tables iv
Abstract v
Acronyms vi
Chapter One : Research Purpose and Necessity
1.1 General Introduction 1
1.2 Motivation 2
1.3 Research Objectives 3
1.4 Research Questions 3
1.5 Hypothesis of Study 3
1.6 Theoretical Background 3
1.7 Research Methodology 3
1.8 Limitations 4
1.9 Chapters Outline 5
Chapter Two : The Growth of NGOs, Literature Review and Application of Theories
2.1 The Growth of NGOs in South Korea 7
2.2 Literature Review 8
2.3 Application of Theories 11
Chapter Three : History and Activities of World Vision Korea
3.1 History of World Vision Korea 17
3.2 The Domestic Ministry of World Vision Korea 18
3.3 Activities of the Domestic Ministry 23
Chapter Four : Significance of the Domestic Ministry and Analytical Views
4.1 Community Development Centers 25
4.2 Random Sampling of the Activities of World Vision Korea 34
4.3 Responses from the Staff of the Domestic Ministry 37
Chapter Five : Problems, Proposals and conclusion
5.1 Recommendation 39
5.2 Conclusion 43
Suggestions for Further reading 43
Bibliography 44
Appendix 1 46
Appendix 2 47