2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13031-019-0206-0
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Precarious hope and reframing risk behavior from the ground up: insight from ethnographic research with Rwandan urban refugees in Yaoundé, Cameroon

Abstract: Background Theoretical and methodological research on risk-taking practices often frames risk as an individual choice. While risk does occur at individual level, it is determined by aspirations which are connected to others and society. For many displaced women globally, these aspirations are often linked to the well-being of their children and other household members. This article explores the links between aspirations for the future, gendered household dynamics, and health risk-taking behavior a… Show more

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“…This research employs a pragmatic approach to evaluate the effectiveness of the technological tools that can contribute as an effective medium of learning and adopting seismic construction guidelines to mitigate future losses in rural areas of Pakistan. In this perspective, the research needs to be an exploratory type of research as adopted by [31][32][33] . Balakot is selected for this research due to firstly being completely destroyed in 2005 earthquake and lastly it is also to the nearest location of 2005 earthquake epicentre in Azad Kashmir.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research employs a pragmatic approach to evaluate the effectiveness of the technological tools that can contribute as an effective medium of learning and adopting seismic construction guidelines to mitigate future losses in rural areas of Pakistan. In this perspective, the research needs to be an exploratory type of research as adopted by [31][32][33] . Balakot is selected for this research due to firstly being completely destroyed in 2005 earthquake and lastly it is also to the nearest location of 2005 earthquake epicentre in Azad Kashmir.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need to devise poverty reduction strategies has featured significantly in development discourse in the last few decades (Haile, 2005;Obwona and Guloba, 2009) and one area where this is intersecting with humanitarian activity is in livelihood approaches, which draw upon geography and sociology to reflect on the internal and external dynamics that shape livelihood strategies in a given context (Carr, 2013(Carr, , 2014. Increasingly, this has shifted to a focus on resilience and adaptive capacities, such as the resilience/adaptability and vulnerability model (RVM) (Quandt, 2019;Yotebieng et al, 2019). This approach focuses on the factors that influence resilience/adaptability and vulnerability on individual and community levels, proposing intervention approaches built around relevant and contextspecific factors.…”
Section: Agriculture Food and Livelihoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research evaluates the effectiveness of DKM since the 2005 earthquake in strengthening knowledge and skill capacity in rural housing construction to mitigate future losses. The research needs to suggest an exploratory approach (Nyahunda & Tirivangasi, 2019;Ramadhan et al, 2019;Yotebieng et al, 2019). Such an approach helps answer the research questions by exploring contextual phenomena in Pakistan.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research evaluates the effective response since the 2005 earthquake and strengthens the response capacity to mitigate future losses. This research demands an exploratory approach, as adopted by (Nyahunda & Tirivangasi, 2019;Ramadhan et al, 2019;Yotebieng et al, 2019), that helps in answering the research questions through the exploration of social phenomena in their existing setting of rural areas of Pakistan and barriers to effective DKM to mitigate future losses.…”
Section: Methodological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%