This article tries to describe how the role of social empowerment in an effort to "enable" poor rural households. It is based on the likelihood empowerment program without first understand in detail what? Why are they poor and how the effort out of poverty ?. So many important aspects that actually needed to support the life of the community is not touched (physical capital, financial, human, social, cultural, natural, and others). Yet this is where the real important portion that should be played by the agent of change in an effort to expand access to essential assets required by poor households and improve the ability to manage the assets owned.
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