Organizations in the Development of a Community: The Case of Sitalá, Chiapas

  • Rady Alejandra Campos Saldaña Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
  • Elizabeth Céspedes Ochoa Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
  • Ruth López Aguilar Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
  • Luis Alfredo Rodríguez Larramendi Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
  • Wel Olvein Cruz Macías Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas

Abstract

The objective of this work was to describe the link that was established between the Alianza Crecer Juntos Sitalá (ACJS) and the indigenous people of the municipality of Sitalá, Chiapas. A participatory methodology was used that included the inhabitants of six Sitalá communities and the representatives of the social organizations that are part of this network. The instruments for collecting the information were an interview and participatory workshops. Among the main results, it was found that the ACJS is a network of organizations that develops joint actions through which it achieves the participation of the indigenous population, as well as generates confidence to adopt new practices along with those already established in the indigenous culture. It was also found that the ACJS in Sitalá has helped to improve the quality of life of the population both economically, by generating new income, and socially, by fostering collaboration networks. Social organizations in this context are considered key elements for the local development of rural communities in the municipality of Sitalá, since they provide benefits for its inhabitants and projects that trigger people's capacities.

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Published
2021-10-15
How to Cite
Campos Saldaña, R. A., Céspedes Ochoa, E., López Aguilar, R., Rodríguez Larramendi, L. A., & Cruz Macías, W. O. (2021). Organizations in the Development of a Community: The Case of Sitalá, Chiapas. RICSH Iberoamerican Journal of Social and Humanistic Sciences, 10(20), 174 - 199. https://doi.org/10.23913/ricsh.v10i20.262
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Research Articles