Health in the countryside: paths taken by the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST)
Keywords:
Health. Social class. Education. Rural population.Abstract
Health has multiple determinants, including land tenure and the class position of a population group. This article aims to discuss the field health concept, based on the construction of the 'field' concept in the path of education and health within the Landless Workers Movement (MST). Documentary analysis of texts developed by the MST itself and research on the movement was carried out, as well as interviews already published to leaders. The 'field' concept has been widely debated by the Education and Health sector in the MST emphasizing its meaning as a place of life and not only of production, which should not be defined only from the antagonism of the city. The rural education is thought by the peasants themselves favoring their identity, customs and culture. Health has been a concern of the MST since 1980 when health teams were created in the earliest land occupations. The MST has developed meetings and discussion papers on the subject, reflecting on health and claiming in addition to medical attention with priority to promotion and prevention, respect for cultural differences and strengthening of unconventional practices in health.
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