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Social capital is often conceptualized as the horizontal relationships between neighbors and people's participation in civil society. Social capital has not been clearly defined to include the ability of communities and organizations within communities to leverage power from the external society to improve their health conditions. These dimensions of power within networks and organizations are found in the concepts included in this report of community capacity and community empowerment. |