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"Welcome Simon! Feel free to  share your  experience and request support! Warm regards JL"
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Profile Information

Name
JL
Organisation
Constellation
About Me:
My passion: Enabling others to grow
My concern: Will this miraculous planet survive despite our greed?
My strength: I suppose I am tenacious...
My weakness: I am eschewing conflict instead of trying to resolve them
My dream:
People regain control over their own lives
My concern:
People seem to remain passive in the face of outrageous breeches in human rights
I'm proud of:
Seeing that people connected to the Constellation grow as they take charge of their own lives
What I think of Community Life Competence:
The tent under which everyone is welcome
Website 1:
http://www.aidscompetence.org
What do I want to do to spread Community Life Competence?
Facilitate AIDS Competence in my community, Share about AIDS Competence with potential partners, I want to apply SALT in my own life (S: Stimulate; Support; A: Appreciate; L: Listen; Learn; T: Transfer; Team)
If you choose other, please specify
I will share what I learn through my blog

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A river of tears turns into a river of life

Posted on February 22, 2012 at 2:12pm 5 Comments

This Sunday morning in Yogyakarta, the power of SALT is at work. For 45 minutes, participants stand in a circle to share their reflections from the visits we had made to three communities: Vesta, a community of men having sex with men, Kebaya a community of transgender persons who welcome their friends of all ages, many of them living with HIV and AIDS and Bunga Seroja, a community of sex workers. On surface, the day consisted in a perfectly organized ballet of visits. But after a few…

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Yogyakarta: the learning begins!

Posted on February 17, 2012 at 5:55am 0 Comments

We haven't started yet, but that did not prevent me to start learning.

At breakfast yesterday with the Indocompetence team, we reconnect and chat about anything and everything. 

Wiwin tells casually: "Do you know, kids are poking fun at my three and half year old son, because he tries to practice SALT and does not grab toys like his friends do?"…

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Sir, you have opened my eyes!

Posted on November 30, 2011 at 1:47pm 3 Comments

«Sir, you have opened my eyes. For 25 years I have had what you might call a successful life. But today I can see beyond this apparent success».  

This gentleman came to me after the presentation of Community Life competence in Singapore on November 24. Our proposition to people in businesses is met with enthusiasm! Let us hear a few more reactions:…

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Suis-je sûr?

Posted on July 4, 2011 at 10:51pm 1 Comment

Il est 19h00 le 20 juin. Rui nous  ramène de Boëne à Maputo, après la première journée du festival du savoir au Mozambique. Après un trajet de 30 km, nous nous arrêtons à un feu rouge au sommet d'une colline. Les membres de l'équipe devisent  à l'arrière de la voiture. Rui profite de l'arrêt pour répondre à ses sms. Il organise avec son équipe  des visites SALT pour 100 participants pour demain,  ce n’est pas une mince affaire !

Pendant qu’il écrit, nous sentons un choc à l'arrière…

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Am I sure?

Posted on July 4, 2011 at 10:25pm 3 Comments

It is 07:00 PM on June 20. Rui is driving us back from Boene to Maputo, after the first day of the Mozambique knowledge fair. After a 30 km ride, we stop at a red traffic light at the top of a hill. Team members chat in the back of the car. Rui takes advantage of the stop to respond to few text messages. He and his team are organizing SALT visits for 100 participants for tomorrow, not a small endeavor!

As he is writing, we feel a shock at the rear of our vehicle. Rui stops writing,…

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At 10:06pm on May 2, 2012, Rituu B. Nanda said…

Thanks for sharing the document. Conclusion fits our way of thinking

 

“The evidence is abundant that if you have more than one partner, the chance of HIV infection is increased. It is sometimes difficult for Africans to talk about sexual things in a one-on-one setting. What we found effective is when people talk collectively. If you take a look at the places where HIV went down dramatically, it was where members of society talked to one another: Zimbabwe, Uganda and elsewhere… We saw musicians, leaders, politicians leading the discussions. It is harder if this information comes from foreigners, or anyone outside the community or social group or even family,” said Timberg. "

At 11:14pm on March 11, 2012, Luc Barriere-Constantin said…

Waoouuh! first time ever that i receive so many responses from friends at the same time. I am not sure to be able to stay long active on Ning, but that's attractive. Will come back later.

How are you? In Yogyakarta or something like this?

I will be in Gex at the beginning of April (Eastern).

amities. luc

At 12:16pm on March 9, 2012, Ranganayaki Thangavelu said…

Dear JL! How are things. we've been working pretty hard here, on the paper as well as in the community. Haven't yet started blogging but hope to do so soon.

At 11:06pm on March 2, 2012, Aleksandra said…

Thank you for your warm welcome Jean-Louis

At 6:57am on January 11, 2011, adhi Ardian Kustiadi said…

Hi JL,

Glad to see you to here. please visit us again here at Papua...

 

warmest regards

 

adhi

 

At 6:14am on November 2, 2010, Lawan Vejapikul said…
Happy Birthday Mr.Chair.....Wishing you a very happy birthday and a very happy life everyday. ^___^
At 11:09am on October 14, 2010, YERUVA ANTHONY REDDY said…
Thanks JL for the comments let us meet and share more at Koppal soon.
At 10:10pm on May 31, 2010, Alain DIBAKANGA Zolana said…
SALT: MBANDAKA COMPETENTE FACE AU SIDA! C'est le slogan et Rêve de la ville de Mandaka, dans la province de l'équateur qui est dans sa quatrième journée de formation. Beaucoup d'histoires et d' expériences...Le SALT est venu boulversé tout sur moi, sur ma façon de faire, ma façon d'agir et c'est positif! Il me mets devant un miroir! L' a dit un des participants à cette formation...Une autre chose importante, aujouird'hui, au cours d'un exercice d'autoévaluation, les facilitateurs en formation ont réagi par rapport à l'inclusion et au genre que dans leur façon de vivre, les peuples pygmées ne sont pas considérés comme personnes ayant le même droit nous, les handicapés physiques, les PVVs, les albinos, il est justifié même dans nos associations, nous ne donnons pas de places utiles à ces hommes. Et le SALT, nous met devant notre réalité et vient tout boulverser pour une communauté qui marche vers la compétence!
Alain DIBAKANGA
Facilitateur et point focal Mbandaka
At 6:22pm on March 22, 2010, Andry said…
Bonjour Jean Louis

C'est vrai que ça fait du bien de revoir les personnes qui partagent les mêmes convictions que soi-même.
j'espère seulement que je pourrai contribuer davantage ! will try to do my best.

demain j'aurai une séance de travail avec une ONG à qui je vais partager notre self assessment tool. cet ONG qui s'appelle ASSOS va travailler avec le SE/CNLS dans un programme sur le Genre et VIH dans le sud du pays (Tuléar et Ambovombe (fin fond du sud), cette question du genre, dès fois laisse quelque fois trop parler de lui sans qu'il y a des choses concrètes sur terrain. j'espère qu'en partageant cet outil, les communautés locales et les facilitateurs de l''ONG peuvent suivre le progrès réalisé ensemble.

Andry
At 11:31am on March 12, 2010, Marion said…
A bientôt à Chiang Mai !!
:)
 
 
 

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