grassroots mobilization and community empowerment
Grassroots mobilization refers to the process of organizing and rallying individuals at the local level to collectively address a specific issue or bring about societal change, often starting from the bottom-up. Community empowerment, on the other hand, involves enabling and strengthening local communities to have control over their own lives, making decisions and taking action to improve their social, economic, and political conditions.
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