Experiencia de Vinculación Comunitaria, Práctica de Diagnóstico Participativo, en la Colonia San Martin Municipio de Metlatónoc Guerrero

Authors

  • María Esperanza PÉREZ- Hernández Universidad Intercultural del Estado de Guerrero
  • Eugenia PACHECO- Cantú Universidad Intercultural del Estado de Guerrero

Keywords:

diagnosis, linkage and practice

Abstract

In the career of Sustainable Development aims
to train professionals with a focus on
community development, because of this
explanation it was necessary to identify the
processes of community linkage, since it is
appropriate to generate a participatory diagnosis
that contemplates all daily actions in terms of
social , economic and environmental of the
community.
That is why the group of students of this degree
established a diagnostic practice in order that
the students carry out the experience of the
knowledge obtained in the classroom.
A diagnosis seeks, in the first instance, to share
visions about the daily reality between the
different actors of a local community and to
produce consensus from collective reflection.
In addition to the above, the need for the search
for sustainable rural development is not done
by neglecting the parts and needs that make up
a locality but, on the contrary, plans are being
made to participate in the construction of better
living conditions with participation and
planning, as well as to build a fabric within
society, strong and with a capacity to propose
alternative solutions to their problems

Published

2019-04-15

How to Cite

PÉREZ- Hernández, M. E. and PACHECO- Cantú, E. (2019) “Experiencia de Vinculación Comunitaria, Práctica de Diagnóstico Participativo, en la Colonia San Martin Municipio de Metlatónoc Guerrero”, Foro de Estudios sobre Guerrero, 6(1), pp. 238–246. Available at: https://revistafesgro.cocytieg.gob.mx/index.php/revista/article/view/822 (Accessed: 18 October 2024).

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