Efforts to inspire transformative research with farmers in a small town in the North West Province of South Africa

J. McIntyre-Mills, J. Karel, A. Arko-Achemfuor, N. Romm, L. Serolong
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Abstract The project review as outlined in this article explores the questions: What is transformative research and what is transformation as far as the community stakeholders are concerned? To what extent has the transformative research achieved its intended outcomes? The Bokamoso project (founded by Lesego Serolong as facilitator and investor) is an integrated development project designed to create employment and to enable the community to learn while they make a living through a diverse range of farming activities. The participatory research as discussed here is part of the University of South Africa’s research and community engagement programme, and is set in a remote, arid zone. This research coupled with community engagement aims to transform lives and create opportunities by enhancing their participation in education, training and employment creation. The project (which has been running since 2015) supports indigenous ways of being, knowing and doing and has succeeded in enabling the farmers trained through Bokamoso to be less dependent on social benefits (government grants).
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与南非西北省一个小镇的农民一起努力激发变革性研究
本文概述的项目回顾探讨了以下问题:就社区利益相关者而言,什么是转型研究?什么是转型?变革性研究在多大程度上实现了预期的结果?Bokamoso项目(由Lesego serdragon作为推动者和投资者创立)是一个综合发展项目,旨在创造就业机会,并使社区能够在通过各种农业活动谋生的同时学习。这里讨论的参与性研究是南非大学研究和社区参与项目的一部分,并且是在一个偏远的干旱地区进行的。这项研究与社区参与相结合,旨在通过加强他们在教育、培训和创造就业方面的参与,改变生活,创造机会。该项目(自2015年开始运行)支持土著的生存方式、知识和行为方式,并成功地使通过Bokamoso培训的农民减少了对社会福利(政府赠款)的依赖。
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