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Konbit Soley Leve is a social movement which was founded in Cite Soleil in June 2011 by residents of Cite Soleil. Its mission is to work to help the people of Cite Soleil take their lives and destinies into their own hands, largely through the model of a traditional Haitian labor cooperative called a (konbit ). Origins of the movement The movement was founded by 6 neighborhoods within Cite Soleil: La Difference (also as Twa Bebe), La Reference (also known as Bwa Nef), Ti Ayiti/Projet Lintho 1, Norway, Bo Gadrie/Soley 9, and Vodrey (in rural Cite Soleil). The initial meeting of these neighborhoods which was the precursor to the founding of the movement was facilitated by Future Generations, but the movement has no NGO or government body officially supporting it. The movement grew exponentially in the first 6–8 months of its existence and currently includes dozens of neighborhoods from nearly every area of Cite Soleil.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.soley-leve.org/map )〕 The philosophy of the movement The movement is not an official organization, and therefore does not undertake activities like a typical organization. It is horizontal in its structure and initiatives are decided by consensus at open weekly meetings. The movement acts as an umbrella under which groups from different neighborhoods of Cite Soleil(which used to be divided by gang warfare and unable to cooperate) can come together to pursue common goals.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.soley-leve.org/about/ )〕 The movement’s activities are financed by contributions of local residents of the participating neighborhoods. Its activities are primarily in the domains of civic education, civic action (volunteer street cleaning, neighborhood beautification campaigns, etc.), environmental preservation, and sustainable livelihoods creation. One of the most visible forms of activities is the ''konbit'', in which residents of many different neighborhoods come together to help one neighborhood solve a problem, such as a flooded canal. However overall, Soley Leve is considered as much of a philosophy as a movement. The philosophy is based on the principles of interdependence (neighborhoods working together), self-realization (that the community is in charge of its destiny), self-reliance (that Cite Soleil does not need to be dependent upon outsiders), and empowerment (that the residents of Cite Soleil have the potential to change their own situations). Anyone who is doing activities in accordance with those principles is considered to be a part of the Soley Leve movement, whether or not they attend the open weekly meetings. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Soley leve」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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