Nugormesese : An Indigenous Basis of Social Capital in a West African Community

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2005-11
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The primary objective of this article is to present nugormesese as an indigenous mechanism of social capital in Buem-Kator, a farming community on the Ghana side of the Ghana-Togo border area. The concept of social capital will be minimally defined to refer to the capability of social norms and customs to hold members of a group together by effectively setting and facilitating the terms of their relationships. Unlike physical capital (machineries, bank accounts, etc.) and human capital (knowledge, skills, etc), social capital is a relational factor or social resource that sustainably facilitates collective action for achieving mutually beneficial ends.Citation
“World Bank. 2005. Nugormesese : An Indigenous Basis of Social Capital in a West African Community. Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Notes; No. 86. Washington, DC. © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/10748 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”
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