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    Civics and Community Engagement
    POLS2111-2
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    1. What is Civics? Concept and Idea2. Understanding Community: Community Contribution and Development of Society3. Community Interactions and Mobilization4. Cultural and Social Synchronization5. Social Institutions and Their Main Functions6. Family Institution7. Religious Institution8. Political Institution9. Educational Institution10. Economic Institution11. Social Welfare Policies for a Society12. Ensuring individual's dignity and integrity13. Protection of family institution's survival14. Ensuring vulnerable's Rights Protection15. Ensuring Human's Respect and Cooperation16. Social Problems and Their Elimination17. Activism of Civil Society for the Promotion of Peace18. Basic Lifesaving Skills and Community Engagement19. First Aid and Its Importance20. Management of First Aid Services Resources21. What is CPR and Bleeding Control22. Effectiveness of Basic Life Saving Support
    POLS2111-2›Community Interactions and Mobilization
    Civics and Community EngagementTopic 3 of 22

    Community Interactions and Mobilization

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    Community Interactions and Mobilization


    1. What are Community Interactions?

    Community interactions mean the way people in a community talk, work, and connect with each other.

    It includes:

    • Helping neighbors
    • Working together on common problems
    • Sharing ideas and resources
    • Respecting each other’s differences

    Examples:

    • People cleaning a park together
    • Villagers discussing water issues in a meeting
    • Youth organizing a sports event in the neighborhood

    These interactions build trust, teamwork, and friendship in the community.


    Why Are Community Interactions Important?

    • They build strong relationships between people
    • They help solve local problems faster and better
    • They create a sense of unity and togetherness
    • They make people feel involved and important

    2. What is Community Mobilization?

    Community mobilization means bringing people together to take action for improving their community.

    It is about motivating and encouraging people to:

    • Take part in activities
    • Raise their voice on issues
    • Make positive changes in their area

    It usually involves planning, meetings, teamwork, and leadership.


    Steps in Community Mobilization:

    1. Identify a problem Example: Dirty drinking water

    2. Raise awareness Talk to community members about the issue.

    3. Involve others Get volunteers, local leaders, and groups to join.

    4. Make a plan Decide what to do, who will help, and when.

    5. Take action Clean water tanks, talk to the local government, etc.

    6. Review and improve See what worked and how it can be done better next time.


    Examples of Community Mobilization:

    • A village joins hands to build a school
    • A group of citizens starts a tree plantation drive
    • A women's group campaigns for girls' education
    • Neighbors protest peacefully for better roads or hospitals

    Benefits of Community Mobilization

    • People feel empowered to bring change
    • It improves the living conditions in the area
    • It creates leadership and ownership
    • It promotes teamwork and cooperation

    Conclusion

    Community interactions and mobilization are key to building a strong, active, and healthy society. When people come together, they can solve problems, support each other, and create a better future for everyone.


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