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Hacia la Promoción de la Salud
Print version ISSN 0121-7577
Abstract
VARGAS-JARAMILLO, Julián and YEPES-DELGADO, Carlos Enrique. Communal struggles for subsistence in the rural settlement of Granizal: between hope and despair. Hacia promoc. Salud [online]. 2023, vol.28, n.1, pp.37-51. Epub Oct 17, 2023. ISSN 0121-7577. https://doi.org/10.17151/hpsal.2023.28.1.4.
Objective:
to reveal the tensions perceived by community actors in the settlement and conformation of the territory during the internship of the School of Medicine of Universidad de Antioquia in the rural settlement Granizal between 2009 and 2018.
Methods:
Hermeneutic study that used Grounded Theory techniques to collect and analyze data. Eleven in-depth interviews with leaders were conducted and two focus groups with community mothers, teachers and leaders were carried out which were analyzed with open, axial and selective coding techniques.
Results:
there is a permanent tension between leadership with different shades and the community unity which receives various threats due to the permanent eviction of their vital spaces by outlaw actors linked to drug trafficking, to the absence of the State and to internal interests for power. This tension seeks to be overcome through the collective effort to learn to survive and through the links that are born from the trust generated with the University and the internship of the Faculty of Medicine that has supported the progressive understanding of the social determination of the health-disease process which has allowed for greater wellbeing.
Conclusions:
There are constant community struggles in Granizal to overcome the deprivations of subsistence vital minimums, in which autonomy and human development are debated between hope and despair to maintain firmness in the construction of the social fabric and in the search for solutions that make life and wellbeing possible.
Keywords : Community Networks; Human Migration; Armed Conflicts; Community-Institutional Relations; Interdisciplinary Placement.