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Sustainable social entrepreneurship as a strategy for peace in vulnerable communities
Columbia, after Syria, is the country with the second largest number of displaced persons in the world as a result of internal armed conflict, with a total of six million people (Bilak, et al., 2015) who have had their rights, including their right to work and live with dignity, violated. The main o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2017.59.003 https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2017.59.003 |
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author | Pérez Peralta, Claudia Milena Del Valle Chirinos Araque, Yamaru |
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description | Columbia, after Syria, is the country with the second largest number of displaced persons in the world as a result of internal armed conflict, with a total of six million people (Bilak, et al., 2015) who have had their rights, including their right to work and live with dignity, violated. The main objective of this present paper is to study the condition of the population which lives in the urban area of Altos de la Sabana in the municipality of Sincelejo, focusing on social-labor inclusion and sustainable social entrepreneurship. This urbanization makes up part of the program of a million free houses that the national government has provided for the purpose of benefiting victims of forced displacement and people who are in extreme poverty (DNP, 2014). In order to accomplish said objective, a descriptive study was made using a quality-quantitative methodology whose basic source of information was primary, based on a questionnaire directed at 54 community leaders and on a semi-structured interview of a group of entrepreneurs who developed businesses in the community. As general results, those employed work informally. Only 22.2% of the activities in the studied cases are undertaken in what can be considered as small productive ventures. |
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spelling | oai_chapingo-geografia-_article-1212023-08-28T16:22:23Z Sustainable social entrepreneurship as a strategy for peace in vulnerable communities El emprendimiento social sostenible como estrategia de paz en comunidades vulnerables Pérez Peralta, Claudia Milena Del Valle Chirinos Araque, Yamaru Escenario del postconflicto emprendimiebto social sostenible inclusión sociolaboral comunidad vulnerable Post-conflict scenarios sustainable social entrepreneurship social-labor inclusion vulnerable community Columbia, after Syria, is the country with the second largest number of displaced persons in the world as a result of internal armed conflict, with a total of six million people (Bilak, et al., 2015) who have had their rights, including their right to work and live with dignity, violated. The main objective of this present paper is to study the condition of the population which lives in the urban area of Altos de la Sabana in the municipality of Sincelejo, focusing on social-labor inclusion and sustainable social entrepreneurship. This urbanization makes up part of the program of a million free houses that the national government has provided for the purpose of benefiting victims of forced displacement and people who are in extreme poverty (DNP, 2014). In order to accomplish said objective, a descriptive study was made using a quality-quantitative methodology whose basic source of information was primary, based on a questionnaire directed at 54 community leaders and on a semi-structured interview of a group of entrepreneurs who developed businesses in the community. As general results, those employed work informally. Only 22.2% of the activities in the studied cases are undertaken in what can be considered as small productive ventures. Colombia, después de Siria, es el segundo país con mayor cantidad de desplazados en el mundo, por causa del conflicto armado interno, con un total de seis millones de personas (Bilak, et al., 2015), las cuales fueron vulneradas en sus derechos, incluyendo el derecho al trabajo y a vivir dignamente. El objetivo central del presente trabajo es estudiar las condiciones de la población asentada en la urbanización Altos de la Sabana del municipio de Sincelejo, desde la inclusión sociolaboral y el emprendimiento social sostenible. Esta urbanización hace parte del programa de un millón de viviendas gratis, del gobierno nacional, enfocado a beneficiar personas víctimas del desplazamiento forzado y pobres extremos (DNP, 2014). Para lograr el objetivo se realizó un estudio descriptivo, bajo una metodología cuali-cuantitativa, cuya fuente de información fundamental fue primaria, a partir, de un cuestionario, dirigido a 54 líderes comunitarios y a una entrevista semiestructurada a un grupo de emprendedores que desarrollan sus negocios en la comunidad. Como resultado general, las personas que trabajan se dedican a labores informales, solo en 22.2% de los casos indagados las actividades que efectúan se pueden considerar como pequeños emprendimientos productivos. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2017-12-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2017.59.003 10.5154/r.rga.2017.59.003 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; No. 59 (2017): July-December; 87-100 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; Núm. 59 (2017): julio-diciembre; 87-100 2448-7368 0186-4394 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2017.59.003/r.rga.2017.59.003 Derechos de autor 2017 Revista de Geografía Agrícola https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
spellingShingle | Escenario del postconflicto emprendimiebto social sostenible inclusión sociolaboral comunidad vulnerable Post-conflict scenarios sustainable social entrepreneurship social-labor inclusion vulnerable community Pérez Peralta, Claudia Milena Del Valle Chirinos Araque, Yamaru Sustainable social entrepreneurship as a strategy for peace in vulnerable communities |
title | Sustainable social entrepreneurship as a strategy for peace in vulnerable communities |
title_alt | El emprendimiento social sostenible como estrategia de paz en comunidades vulnerables |
title_full | Sustainable social entrepreneurship as a strategy for peace in vulnerable communities |
title_fullStr | Sustainable social entrepreneurship as a strategy for peace in vulnerable communities |
title_full_unstemmed | Sustainable social entrepreneurship as a strategy for peace in vulnerable communities |
title_short | Sustainable social entrepreneurship as a strategy for peace in vulnerable communities |
title_sort | sustainable social entrepreneurship as a strategy for peace in vulnerable communities |
topic | Escenario del postconflicto emprendimiebto social sostenible inclusión sociolaboral comunidad vulnerable Post-conflict scenarios sustainable social entrepreneurship social-labor inclusion vulnerable community |
topic_facet | Escenario del postconflicto emprendimiebto social sostenible inclusión sociolaboral comunidad vulnerable Post-conflict scenarios sustainable social entrepreneurship social-labor inclusion vulnerable community |
url | https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2017.59.003 https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2017.59.003 |
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