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东日本大地震后的社区韧性与合作:岩手县合作社与食品公司的烹饪课。

Community resilience through partnership after the Great East Japan Earthquake: cooking classes by Iwate Co-op and a food company.

机构信息

Department of Radiation Health Management, Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine, Fukushima, Japan.

Miyako Co-op, Iwate Co-op, Miyako, Japan.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2024 Aug 1;12:1414480. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1414480. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

This case study aimed to demonstrate how cooking class activities held in collaboration with the Ajinomoto Foundation (TAF) and a consumer cooperative after the Great East Japan Earthquake contributed to the resilience of the affected community.

METHODS

With reference to the logic model, evaluation indicators for the case study were established. We focused on the Iwate Seikatsu Kyodo Kumiai (Iwate Co-op). We organized 120 continuation cases out of the eight-and-a-half-year activity records of the project owned by TAF (April 2012 to March 2020). The Iwate Co-op was one of the 120 continuing cases and had special features, including awareness that its members were responsible for the community.

RESULTS

The collaboration revealed three effects. First, owing to the encounter and collaboration with TAF, the cooking class was continuously conducted even after TAF withdrew from the disaster-affected areas. Second, the Iwate Co-op trained some of its members as food support staff to run the cooking class independently and was actively involved in obtaining the necessary budget for the operation, consequently leading to the independent activation of member activities. Third, they developed a cooking class project in inland areas other than disaster-stricken areas, assuming that they could incorporate the project into their existing activities, as food problems affected people beyond disaster victims.

CONCLUSION

The collaborative food support project of the Iwate Co-op and TAF contributed to the resilience of the affected people and communities by strengthening bonds and solidarity among residents and organizations. The key to success was the fusion of a traditional sense of independence in the co-op with TAF's mission and technical know-how. The partnership between the Iwate Co-op and TAF allowed the former to aim toward developing food support activities in the affected areas, accelerating the resilience of the community in the Iwate Prefecture.

摘要

简介

本案例研究旨在展示在东日本大地震后,与 Ajinomoto 基金会(TAF)和消费者合作社合作举办烹饪课活动如何增强受灾社区的韧性。

方法

参考逻辑模型,为案例研究确立了评估指标。我们专注于岩手生活协同组合(Iwate Co-op)。我们从 TAF 拥有的项目(2012 年 4 月至 2020 年 3 月)八年半的活动记录中组织了 120 个延续案例。Iwate Co-op 是 120 个延续案例之一,具有特殊特征,包括其成员对社区负责的意识。

结果

合作揭示了三个效果。首先,由于与 TAF 的相遇和合作,即使 TAF 撤离灾区,烹饪课也得以持续进行。其次,Iwate Co-op 培训了一些成员作为食品支持人员,独立运营烹饪课,并积极参与获取运营所需的预算,从而导致成员活动的独立激活。第三,他们在灾区以外的内陆地区开发了烹饪课项目,假设他们可以将项目纳入现有活动中,因为食品问题影响到受灾者以外的人们。

结论

Iwate Co-op 和 TAF 的协同食品支持项目通过加强居民和组织之间的联系和团结,为受灾民众和社区的韧性做出了贡献。成功的关键是合作社传统的独立意识与 TAF 的使命和技术专业知识的融合。Iwate Co-op 和 TAF 之间的合作关系使前者能够致力于在受灾地区开展食品支持活动,加速岩手县社区的恢复能力。

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