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摘要
社会发展目标和目的的成功实现需要在土著文化中有效地利用、协调和合理化以土著社区为基础的群体。必须确定这些群体,共同努力,并在他们增加价值和改善当地人民生活质量时予以赞赏。他们是自我推动的社会企业,在社区活动中随处可见,从婚礼、葬礼到互助会。这些团体没有得到私营和公共部门机构的认可和支持,更不用说资金了,因为它们没有注册为非营利组织(NPO)、封闭公司(cc)或信托基金,无法从政府和/或其他捐助者那里获得资金。在群体中工作是非洲社区固有的,具有深远的影响,其影响超出了这些群体的界限,并且在历史上一直是生活方式的体现,是习俗、传统和文化的守护者,并提供了可以发展互助、分享和给予理想的场所。它们是旨在实现社会发展目标的社区发展干预措施。因为这是一个不争的事实,即非洲土著人民天生具有高度的群居性,所以在他们的活动中,他们在社会、经济和精神上都会互相帮助。关键词:本土知识,社会发展,自然群体。《印染》Vol. 7 (1) 2008: pp. 37-46
The Impact Of Indigenous Community-Based Groups Towards Social Development
Successful realisation of social development goals and objectives requires the effective
harnessing, harmonising and rationalising of indigenous community based groups within
their indigenous cultures. These groups have to be identified, work together and be
appreciated as they add value and improve the quality of life of people in their localities.
They are self-propelled social enterprises and visible in community events ranging from
weddings, funerals and xiseveseve (mutual aid groups). These groups are not recognised
and supported by both private and public sector institutions, let alone funded as they are
not registered as Non-Profit Organizations (NPO), close corporations (cc) or trusts to
access funding from government and/or other donors. Working in groups is indigenous to
African communities and has far-reaching effects, which reverberate beyond the boundaries
of these groups and has historically been an embodiment of the way of life, custodian
of customs, traditions and cultures and provide venue where ideals of mutuality, sharing
and giving can be developed. They are community development interventions aimed at
meeting social development goals. Since it is an undisputable fact that indigenous African
people are by nature highly gregarious, they are of help to each other socially, economically
and spiritually during their events. Keywords : Indigenous knowledge, social development, natural groups. Indilinga Vol. 7 (1) 2008: pp. 37-46