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 * **Catalysts** || **Types/Groups of People** || **Corrosions** ||
 * * Relatively stable governing structure that funds healthcare
 * Recent rise of mobile networks.
 * Western medical imaginaries.
 * medical technologies that are heavily subsidized by the government || Ghanaian Healthcare Professionals || * Dwindling resources
 * Reliance on NGOs for resources.
 * popularity of evangelical/charismatic churches
 * rumors of witchcraft causing AIDS
 * rejection of western values and technologies. ||
 * * Flexible work, self-employment, or semi-retirement.
 * High levels of education (credentialed or otherwise)
 * Common belief in the potential of Troy.
 * Recent windfall lawsuits and grant awards that provide flexible cash. || Activist artists and organizers || * Tight on resources, relative to goals and competing interests.
 * Do not speak a common “language” in regards to perceived needs.
 * Dubious or largely unrecognized credibility in a given area ||
 * * Several pillars of community (Troy Little League, some churches, gardens, and video production camps)
 * cheaper rent || North Central Troy residents || * Absentee landlords make it difficult to plan ahead or feel comfortable in one’s own home.
 * Lack of city services.
 * Lack of perceived community cohesion.
 * arson
 * police violence ||