Abstract:
The study aimed to identify the
role of youth councils in developing a voluntary culture in the Hebron
governorate. The study used descriptive and analytical methods, whereby the
questionnaire was used to collect data. The study was conducted on a sample of
(229) young men and women from the Hebron governorate, who were selected
randomly, and the study found. However, the extent of the effectiveness of
youth councils in promoting volunteer culture from the point of view of youth
was to a large extent. And that the reality of the energy of individuals' performance
in volunteer work within youth councils and the role of youth councils in
educating young people and enhancing their skills towards volunteering was
significant, and the study also found that the obstacles to developing
volunteer culture in youth councils were to a large extent.The results also showed no
statistically significant differences in the total score of the study sample's
estimates of the effectiveness of youth councils in promoting voluntary
education and its fields due to the variable of sex, age, and place of
residence. It also showed that there were no statistically
significant differences in the total score of the study sample's estimates of
the obstacles to developing a voluntary culture in youth councils and the areas
(personal handicaps, social and cultural barriers, and economic and political
obstacles) due to the variable of gender and place of residence.
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