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Social Capital Building Endeavor in a Diversified Community - The Case of Kolfe Keranyo Sub City Woreda 08 and 11 communities in Addis Ababa,Ethiopia

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These days, the social relation ship between people have been seen detrioratng due to diffrent factores. Most importantly, the inclease in bonding capital in lines of religion, economic status and ethnicity have significantly contributed for the decline of bridging capital. The manifestation of such practices reflected on the day to day life as people becoming poor, starving, marginalizing the have not, pervasive conflicts at every level of communities as I have found out in the study area. Starting from individuals, families, groups, social structures like community based organizations, non governemental organization and most importantly governements should strive to enhence bridging and then linking capital to bring about a better environment for generations.

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I have been looking people facing problems in organizing groups towards social,economic, environmental and political development emanating from missing the core issue,Social Capital. Besides, the global tendencies these days demands highly to study Social Capital which is connected to networks having Trust, Value, Reciprocity and collective action.

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Authors Solomon Kidane
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.09.2017
 
EAN 9786202025515
ISBN 9786202025515
No. of pages 132
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

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