Grassroot Researchers Training Program

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Farmers Assistance Board

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Control of information and data has created a new brand of elitism even among groups avowedly geared toward authentic human development. The peasants and workers actually engaged in the front line of the production efforts are most often unaware of the external forces that affect their very lives and livelihood. Subjected to these influences, not only beyond their control, but apparently also beyond their knowledge and thus outside their under-standing and comprehension, their action for liberation often times become localized and parochial, and therefore ineffective in the long run. It has been the practice that political "agitators", "conscientizers" or those engaged in awareness building among the peasants and workers are external agents, most often than not - they are intellectuals, students people alien to the workers' and peasants' milieu, yet knowledgeable of the mechanics and structures of those forces that control the lives and the productive efforts of the peasants and workers.

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The exploratory studies focus on identifying key issues faced by peasant groups, such as economic challenges, land reform, corporate farming, and agricultural practices. Through discussions, seminars, and fieldwork, the studies aim to gather data and provide practical knowledge for problem-solving. The findings are documented in accessible language, helping the groups understand and address their issues effectively.

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Economic issues, Corporate farming, Training sessions, Land reform, Documentation network

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