Title: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL LINKS ON COMMUNITY RESILIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT:
The case of Ambaro-Bekibo, Vatovavy Fitovinany Administrative Region - Madagascar |
Authors: RANDRIAMAMPISOA Holimalala, SALAVA Julien, RAZANAKOTO Thierry,
ANDRIANJAKATINA Aina, RATSIMBAZAFY Rija, LAZAMANANA Pierre and
RANDRIANALIJAONA Mahefasoa |
Abstract: This article analyzes the role of social links on a community resilience and development, the study is
presenting the rural community of Ambaro-Bekibo in southeastern coast of Madagascar. From the literature
perspective, a resilient community is capable to organize itself so as to be able to overcome the various
hazards or disasters which could strike, and then to continue to sustain and improve its daily life as well as its
environment by weaving social tie and by focusing more on solidarity.
In Madagascar, this social link known as “fihavanana” is the basis of life in a community. It expresses a
relation of alliance between members of an extended family. The fihavanana can play a role of community
insurance against risks and constitutes a means for the community to bringing intra-community resources
based solutions to its problems which increases its resilience and generally its capabilities leading to the
development.
The results of Ambaro-Bekibo case study through the application of an approach based on a non-parametric
method of indices, indicate that the community recorded an improvement of its capacities and consequently
its resilience thanks to the existing social links such as material and financial mutual aid as well as between
individuals within the community. The existence of a functioning community market, community attic,
education and health structures, anthropological practices tending to strengthen knowledge and traditional
knowledge, as well as environmental protection activities are also listed as significant factors of development
of the community. |
Keywords: social link, community resilience, development, Ambaro-Bekibo, Madagascar |
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52267/IJASER.2021.2204 |
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