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Leo Andrew B. Biclar
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阿提人是菲律宾的土著民族,他们居住在西蒂奥·塔古、塔穆拉罗德、杜马劳和卡皮斯。在这个社区,有353名Ati人,他们的生计来源是种植庄稼、饲养动物和出售自己的工艺品,在COVID-19大流行高峰期,中间商以极低的价格购买了这些工艺品。在此基础上,研究人员开展了基于社区的参与行动研究(CBPAR)。这项研究旨在通过在大流行期间建立经济上可持续和有复原力的个体,增强Ati社区的权能。具体而言,它旨在评估阿提族农民在管理和销售其农产品方面的需求,设计和实施干预活动,以满足他们在管理和销售其农产品方面的需求,并确定干预活动对阿提族受益者生活的影响。在遵守伦理考虑和健康协议的同时,进行了社区浸入、非正式访谈和观察。结果表明,在大流行期间,参与者在其产品价值链和子女教育方面遇到了挑战。为了解决价值链上的问题,研究人员实施了关于作物和动物管理和生产的能力建设活动,并创建了社交媒体,在数字平台上销售他们的产品。这些干预活动对阿提族社区的生活产生了积极的社会经济影响。建议其他边缘化社区在大流行期间甚至之后采用创新的营销模式。本研究中利用社交媒体平台的策略也可以应用于其他边缘化和偏远社区,这些社区需要帮助接触潜在客户,以改善他们的生计和收入,即使在全球范围的灾难期间也是如此。©2022,巴基斯坦生命与社会科学杂志。版权所有。
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Post Covid-19 Insights: Building an Economically Sustainable and Resilient Ati Community in the Philippines through CommunityBased Participatory Action Research (CBPAR)
The Ati are indigenous peoples of the Philippines who live in Sitio Tagaw, Tamulalod, Dumarao, and Capiz. In this community, there are 353 Ati whose sources of livelihood are farming crops, raising animals, and selling their arts and crafts, which the middlemen bought at a meager cost during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. With these, the researcher conducted Community-based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR). This study aimed to empower the Ati community by building an economically sustainable and resilient individual amidst the pandemic. Specifiically, it aimed to assess the needs of the Ati farmers in managing and marketing their farm products, design and implement the intervention activities that will address their needs in the management and marketing of their farm products, and ascertain the impacts of the intervention activities on the lives of the Ati beneficiaries. Community immersion, informal interviews, and observations were conducted while ethical considerations and health protocols were observed. The results showed that the participants encountered challenges in the value chain of their products and their children's education during this time of the pandemic. To address the issues on the value chain, the researcher implemented capacity-building activities on the management and production of their crops and animals and created social media to market their products on the digital platform. These intervention activities created positive socioeconomic impacts on the lives of the Ati community. Innovative marketing models are proposed to be adopted by other marginalized communities during and even beyond the pandemic. The strategies in this study that utilize social media platforms could also be applied to other marginalized and remote communities that need help accessing potential customers to improve their livelihood and income, even during calamities on a global scale. © 2022, Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences. All Rights Reserved.
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