Microcrédito y construcción de capital social en mujeres Kichua en la comuna San Alfonso de Chibuleo, Tungurahua (2012-2015)

The present study systematizes the experience of the genesis, formation and survival of the communal bank managed by indigenous women of the Chibuleo Commune, San Alfonso sector, Ambato, Ecuador. It gathers the history of the social and cultural dynamics of the Chibuleo people in the subject of micr...

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主要作者: Lligalo Uñog, María Carmen (author)
格式: bachelorThesis
语言:spa
出版: 2017
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在线阅读:http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/13648
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总结:The present study systematizes the experience of the genesis, formation and survival of the communal bank managed by indigenous women of the Chibuleo Commune, San Alfonso sector, Ambato, Ecuador. It gathers the history of the social and cultural dynamics of the Chibuleo people in the subject of microcredit in the framework of the popular and solidarity economy based on social capital as a form of organization and institutional policy. The main objective of this study is to analyze the experience of women in the zone of influence of the commune of San Alfonso de Chibuleo, on their decision to access work, as an exercise of their rights in the period 2012-2015. In addition, understanding that social capital is a sociological tool that contributes significantly to the organization and conformation of social groups that commune the common and collective good with an emphasis on solidarity and group commitment. In this experience participated organizations, such as the Diocese of Ambato, UNOPUCH, PRODEPINE project, among others, but later it was the organized women that gave life to the communal bank, the same one that at present has given rise to financial institutions like The COAC, Cooperative Saving and Credit with provincial and regional scope. Experience determines that joint and united work builds large enterprises when there is leadership and commitment.