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Pusdakota is a community empowerment institution, based on values
movementa with the following special characteristics: non
profit, pluralistic (respect to all religions, races, tribes, factions,
and localisms), egalitarian (non-political interest), peaceful and
active to look after the movement of the urban civil society.
The spirit of PUSDAKOTA is framed by core values, vision, mission,
goal, focal concern (matra) and approach (gatra) of empowerment,
as follows:
CORE VALUES
1.Growing and expanding in diversity;
2.Serving obligingly;
3.Firmness in principle, devoted in promise;
4.Blend the spirit and human being dignity into masterpiece;
5.Increasing Environmental Quality of life.
VISION
TOWARDS AN EMPOWERED AND JUST SOCIETY
(Pusdakota focus itsef, permanemtly, in making an effort for the
existence of a society based on empowerment and justice).
An empowered society means a society in which its members are ready
to take their own choices. The social members have the opportunity
to reach a better life through their needs formulation, self capacity
development, and freedom to express themselves in social activities
as well as access to various social, economic resources, and to
the structure of power of the state.
A just society means a society that is conscious, aware, empowered,
developed and looks after justice, both for its own members and
its environment. Efforts to maintain the social justice should be
embodied in different agreements, social regulations, as well as
in the public policy.
MISSION
1.Facilitating the growth of critical and transformative awareness.
2.Develop a model for multiplying a social capital for a community
empowerment.
3.Creating cooperation to extend the social empowerment network
PURPOSE
To promote agents of change able to empower the communities towards
the improvement of the quality of life.
EMPOWERMENT FOCAL CONCERN
The Empowerment dimensions comprise: character development, social
capital enrichment and masterpiece creation.
EMPOWERMENT APPROACH
The Empowerment is conducted by the following approaches: human
being, environmental caring, and social institution building.
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