Darinji@gmail.com's Posts - Community life competence2024-03-29T11:12:36Zdarinji@gmail.comhttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/darinjigmailcomhttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2523251432?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1https://aidscompetence.ning.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=3h4qldqlha0c3&xn_auth=noSALT visit in Dhangadhi, Nepaltag:aidscompetence.ning.com,2011-01-03:2028109:BlogPost:324982011-01-03T04:39:24.000Zdarinji@gmail.comhttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/darinjigmailcom
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; background: white;"><span lang="EN" style="font-family: Arial; color: #333333; font-size: 8pt; mso-ansi-language: EN;" xml:lang="EN">On 26th November Rafique and me conducted one day CLCP workshop followed by a community visit in Dhangadhi. The workshop was participatory with role plays. The participants consist of program staff of both partners from Kanchanpur and Accham.<br></br><br></br>After demo of the tools in CLCP we went for the field visit. Theā¦</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; background: white;"><span lang="EN" style="font-family: Arial; color: #333333; font-size: 8pt; mso-ansi-language: EN;" xml:lang="EN">On 26th November Rafique and me conducted one day CLCP workshop followed by a community visit in Dhangadhi. The workshop was participatory with role plays. The participants consist of program staff of both partners from Kanchanpur and Accham.<br/><br/>After demo of the tools in CLCP we went for the field visit. The village name was Amar basti hardly half a kilometer from Gaurifanta. The community members liked the SALT approach very much as seen by this comment " No funder or any organization has previously talked to us in this manner by which we were able to see our own strengths."<br/><br/>we gave examples of our own strengths and asked them to tell likewise. The follwing were strengths noted in the community:<br/>1. committment<br/>2. Leadership<br/>3. confident<br/>4. Good cooking skills<br/>5.Reading<br/>6. Make up (beauty)<br/>7. Mathmatics<br/>8. Long journey<br/>9. Ready to do any jobs<br/>10. Football<br/>11. Farming and cycling<br/>12. Learning<br/>13. Social work<br/>14. Accounting<br/><br/>We introduced the theme of dream and stated that everybody has some wishes, hopes and aspiration. we told our dreams first and then asked them<br/>to tell theirs. The following dreams were stated:<br/>a) Reduce maternal and child mortality and morbidity<br/>b) Removing poverty<br/>c) Preservation of wild lives and environment<br/>d) Youth and community unity, association or organization<br/>e) All children in the village are educated<br/>f) Everyone gets a job<br/><br/>Some of the dreams were individual onece like;<br/>1. Expert in IT<br/>2. Engineering<br/>3. Scientist<br/>4. Be responsible in the job<br/>5. Good employment<br/><br/>We asked the community members to tell us how they would achieve their own dreams. They responded as;<br/>1. skills development<br/>2. Change behaviour so they are not spend thrift<br/>3. Education<br/>4. If somebody is good in cooking we will see ways of setting up a local restaurant<br/>5. Those who are good leadership can mobilize the community for forming association or organization of the community.<br/><br/>This was followed by a short After Action Review (AAR)<br/>1. what did we plan?<br/>We planned to conduct SALT visit to do a dreaming session and reveal the strengths of the community. we had thought of linking the dreams to the EMPHASIS goals.<br/><br/>2.what happened?<br/>we did not discuss on EMPHASIS project.<br/><br/>3. Why was the their difference?<br/>There was no discussion on HIV because we were practicing CLCP.<br/><br/>4. How will you do it differently?<br/>Meeting could have given more information on migrant support, PLHIV support.<br/>The community suggested to inform them two days in advance by mobile phone.</span></p>