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Ítem Capital social comunitario y co-gobernanza : análisis centrado en personas de las experiencias del proyecto Sierra Productiva en los caseríos de Carnachique, Villa María y Mullamanday de La Libertad, Perú(Universidad EAFIT, 2018) Anaya Rosales, Rogger Holfre; Vargas Sáenz, Mario Enrique; Chueca Márquez, María MarcelaThis study is an applied research that seeks to analyze the experience of Sierra Productiva in La Libertad carried out between the years 2013-2014. The particularity of the Sierra Productiva project is the technological implementation in agricultural production that goes hand in hand with community strengthening and other empowerment processes that have been transforming the spaces of the various communities where it has been carried out. In this sense, the concepts of community social capital and people-centered co-governance are used to identify key factors that enhance the achievements that give sustainability to the project in the villages of Carnachique, Villa María and Mullamanday. To do this, the way in which community social capital and co-governance spaces are related is identified, the role of people as agents of change is analyzed within the project development perspective, and the experience and scopes achieved through the project's value generation proposal. Interviews and participatory dynamics of collective construction were applied to the key actors identified from the project experience. Likewise, an anecdotal record is made of the participant observation in each field trip. The purpose of using a qualitative methodology was to collect information to know the processes, learning, perceptions, attitudes and dynamics of the project from the people who were related to the experience. Finally, there is evidence that suggests that the social structure of the communities is transformed. There is an increase in the agency capacity of the people who participate in the project, they are more closely linked to public and political local spaces, there is a greater willingness to associate, and people assume the role of agents of change. Rural identity and land work is revalued assimilating technology, likewise, the generation of value, and the obtaining of well-being as paradigms of development. On the other hand, the sustainability of the Sierra Productiva project is discussed from the experience in La Libertad analyzed in this research. To this extent, the maintenance and use of technologies, the philosophy of being an agent of change, and the economic and empowerment benefits make people persist applying what they have learned in a sustainable way. However, there are new challenges for Sierra Productiva to enhance its transferability, which fall both on the management of the project after the financial funds end or the possible transformation to other execution figures as it would be in a social enterprise.