Social Analysis A Way to Observe Sumba  

Wednesday, 14 May 2014
by adminstube
 
 

 

As a social being living in social interaction, we can not be separated from social problems. There are a lot ofissues around us, but we often never realize that there are actually problems, even it becomes worse when we know problems definitely but we do not know how to handle and solve them.
 
 
Start from such a condition above, Stube-HEMAT Sumba held Social Analysis training on 09 – 11 May 2014. It took place in Sumba Christian Church Synod Hall, with Octavianus Landi as the keynote speaker. The training was attended by students from various elements of campus, both internal and external organization. This three-days training was quite tiring, but participants felt happy because the materials gave them new insight towards many issues around them.
 

 

 

Understanding towards problems, next the participants collected any issues and determined them into four most attractive ones to be their further group discussions and be a problem that would be advocated. The four issues covered:
 
  1. Inpres Market: ‘Business behind Inpres Market BoothDistribution
  2. Farmers in Mauliru: Being Labors in Their Own  Land’
  3. Scavenger KidsKeeping Book, Scavenging Trash’
  4. Farmers in Lewa: Trapped by debt bondage system

 

 
 

 

Business behind market booth came out from one assumptionon a conspiracy in the booth distribution in Waingapu Inpres Market causing muddle placement of merchantsWhile in Mauliru there is a phenomenon when farmers became labours in their ownfarmland as they mortgaged their farmland to the middlemen.Further, todays many children became scavengers in Waingapu, even some of them are school-aged, so it is necessary to find the cause and solution. Next, many farmers in Lewa werecontinuously trapped in debt bondage system, called Ijon,starting from the beginning process of tillage until theharvesting time. Their debt were paid by their harvest, even 100% debt interest was burdensome to the farmers.
 
Before doing activity in the real field, the participants of each group were equipped with a variety of questions that can be used to collect data and important information foradvocacy. Thus, they gathered once more with the trainer to consolidate their steps to make sure everything in the field. (ABR) ***
 

 

 


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