Action Research and Social Faith: What Contribution to the Development Process? The Case of Mangatsiotra (South-East Madagascar)

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Raharinosy Vololoniaina Iharimalala
Robijaona Rahelivololoniaina Baholy

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This review article contemplates the experiential wisdom garnered from the transformative endeavors embarked upon by the Reformed Church FJKM Ziona Fanantenana Ambatobe, nestled within the impoverished precincts of Mangatsiotra in Madagascar. Aspired towards inclusivity and participatory engagement, the initial trajectory of these ventures faced a faltering onset. Regrettably, the genuine engagement of the indigenous populace within the manifold initiatives remained elusive. Such discernment precipitated a collective introspection among the stakeholders, prompting a recalibration of methodology imbued with a deeper resonance of praxis and the theological conception of communal faith. In embracing this renewed ethos, a paradigm shift ensued, catalyzing a comprehensive gestation of developmental ethos.

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Raharinosy Vololoniaina Iharimalala, & Robijaona Rahelivololoniaina Baholy. (2024). Action Research and Social Faith: What Contribution to the Development Process? The Case of Mangatsiotra (South-East Madagascar). SIASAT, 9(2), 96-109. https://doi.org/10.33258/siasat.v9i2.176
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