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Vocabulary flashcards covering key concepts from the lecture notes on community action, engagement, solidarity, and citizenship as presented in the video about 3Rs: RePLAY, ReLIVE, ReCREATE.
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Community Action
Collective efforts by people aimed at addressing social problems to achieve social well-being; involves activities that build understanding, engagement, and empowerment in designing and delivering community services.
Community Engagement
Process of developing partnerships and sustaining relationships with groups linked by geography or interest to work for the common good and address well-being issues; emphasizes active participation.
Solidarity
Unity or mutual support within a group with a common interest, forming the bond that enables coordinated action.
Citizenship
Legal status defined by civil, political, and social rights; duties and obligations as citizens; right to protection under the law and responsibility to contribute to the community.
3Rs: RePLAY, ReLIVE, ReCREATE
A sports-based community project in Leyte aimed at empowering local resources and supporting disaster-affected people through recreation and resilience.
Empowerment
Process of increasing the capacity of individuals or communities to participate, design, and deliver services and improve well-being.
Tree Planting
An example of a community action initiative to promote environmental awareness and disaster prevention (e.g., flood prevention).
Psychosocial Program
Interventions using sports-based activities to support the mental and social well-being of disaster-affected communities.
Multiplier Effect
The ripple effect where benefits from an activity extend beyond initial participants to others, such as teachers and school institutions.
Tacloban, Leyte
City in the Philippines severely affected by Typhoon Yolanda in 2014; site of the community action programs.
Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan)
Devastating tropical cyclone that struck the Philippines, prompting community-action initiatives and recovery efforts.
Stakeholders
People or groups with an interest in a project (e.g., community members, institutions, government, NGOs) who collaborate for success.
Partnerships
Developing and sustaining relationships among groups affiliated by geography or interest to work toward common goals.
Community Resilience
The capacity of a community to withstand, adapt to, and recover from disasters through collective action and capacity-building.
Civic Obligation
Moral duties and responsibilities of citizens to contribute to the welfare of the community and uphold laws.