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Reponses locales impressionantes a Mbuji Mayi, RDC

Bienvenue a Mbuji Mayi ! Une fois la capitale mondiale des diamants. Maintenant, une des capitales dans le monde en termes de réponses locales face au VIH/ SIDA.

Mbuji Mayi était une des 15 villes en RDC qui fait partie du projet ‘Appui aux Initiatives Communautaires’ avec le PNMLS, RDCCompétence et la Constellation. Plus que 50 facilitateurs étaient formés et accompagnés pendant 8 mois. La majorité fait partie… Continue

Added by Gaston on November 23, 2010 at 12:00pm — 4 Comments

Meghamala Sandham a CBO in Mandapeta in Andhra Pradesh 'reunites the mother and son ' facing many hurdles.

As part of SALT visit, I had accompanied a group of sex workers to a village near 'Godavari River' at Rajamundry in Andhra Pradesh. We visited 'Meghamala Sangham' CBOof sex workers and a member of 'NARI SAKSHAM-a Federation of sex workers of CBOs. One of the sex workers facilitating SALT visit asked to share what they are proud of as Meghamala CBO. CBO members started telling an inspiring story. And the story is......

Lakshmi, a sex worker based at Yeluru town is…

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Added by YERUVA ANTHONY REDDY on November 19, 2010 at 3:30pm — 2 Comments

Care is linked to prevention

S Devi*, a female sex worker from Rajahmundry, India shared her story during a SALT visit which illustrates the practice that Care is linked to prevention.



She shared a relationship with a man and continues till date. During the initial phase of their relationship she had to negotiate condom use with him. The first day when she requested him to use condoms he was not convinced. He thought why the need to use condoms when they are in a relationship. S Devi explained to him that she… Continue

Added by M.L. Prabakar on November 19, 2010 at 1:06pm — 4 Comments

My Lesson on a Local Response Experience

I never realize how I could have observe or experience Local Response until I read the course module, I know it was there but never pay much attention on what it really meant.…

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Added by Tricia Francis on November 18, 2010 at 3:47pm — 3 Comments

Asha Jyoti-- en français!

Il y trois semaines, notre équipe SALT a rendu visite à Asha Jyoti, un centre d’accueil et de soins pour les personnes vivant avec le SIDA. Rien ne m’a préparé à ce qui allait suivre, car cette visite allait faire éclater en morceaux ma conception de l'organisation des soins de santé. Je cherche encore à comprendre ce que j'ai vu, entendu et ressenti.


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Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on November 18, 2010 at 6:30am — 1 Comment

Asha Jyoti

About three weeks ago, our SALT team visited Asha Jyoti, a centre caring for People Living with AIDS. This visit shattered into pieces my thinking about the organization of health care. My mind and soul are still processing what I saw, heard and felt. I’ll try to share why.



We traveled from Koppal to Kushtagi, about 40 minutes away, through rice, millet and sugarcane fields. On the way our car squashed millet spread on the road, its wheels…

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Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on November 18, 2010 at 6:30am — 4 Comments

We celebrated children's day last week with our kids. Their parents/ care takers and care givers were with them . It was half day with our kids.It was an oportunity for them to express what they are …

We celebrated children's day last week with our kids. Their parents/ care takers and care givers were with them .
It was half day with our kids.It was an oportunity for them to express what they are and enjoy. It was mainly aimed at making the ART center…
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Added by Ajithkumar.K on November 17, 2010 at 3:01pm — 2 Comments

BRO and Pocket of Stories from NE India, Nagaland CLCP KNOWLEDGE FAIR 10-12 November 2010

It was such a motivation once again when we saw that people have the capacity to change and the community with every individual have the strength.


Going to the Village for SALT visit by VAN besides me sat a great Mischief Dr.Rafique, along the National Highway he share me a story about the Milestone written BRO Drive Slow reach Safely, BRO Better Late than Never, BRO Don,t Drink while Driving, and he wonder why the people here are so polite calling everyone BRO on the Board…
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Added by Joma on November 16, 2010 at 7:47am — 5 Comments

IIRR Ethiopia - Communities Moving Faster Than Organisations!

Last week, we had the opportunity for the second support visit to IIRR Partners in Ethiopia. We were hosted by JeCCDO in Dire Dawa and joined by SOS Borana. On the second day of the visit, we spent a few hours thinking through how ACP and the IIRR Community Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR) processes compliment and add value to each other. Then we made a visit to a community where 7 months ago JeCCDO had 'introduced' the dream and self-assessment. We spent the first hour sitting with… Continue

Added by April Foster on November 16, 2010 at 6:59am — 5 Comments

Salt Visits in Karnataka : What I got from it!!!

In this video I share about the experiences of the recent SALT visits in Karnataka. A group of people who shared Samraksha's belief in communities had heard about our work through different channels, and made the effort to come, visit and learn from the communities. It was a great learning experience, and once again by hearing about the community actions, listening to community representatives speak about wanting to respond to HIV, and already initiating responses, hearing about positive…
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Added by murari rao samraksha india on November 15, 2010 at 7:00am — No Comments

My First SALT Visit

I had my first SALT visit a few days ago and I must say it was an extraordinary experience for me. My colleague and I went to Orealla in region six, one of the hinterland regions in my…

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Added by Tricia Francis on November 14, 2010 at 7:04am — 11 Comments

Inspiration forcing the Response - Maova village, Nagaland, India

Waking up in a house whose owners or occupants I did not know, had never seen or heard of, after a warm and restful sleep, was for me a maiden experience. For, the night before a couple of our good friends from the village had led Joma and me after dinner and shown us to this cozy single room. Now in the morning, it was both singular and pleasant to sit with Athein and her husband sipping the warm spicy tea she had made, unable to comprehend the dialect that Joma was talking to… Continue

Added by Dr. E. Mohamed Rafique on November 13, 2010 at 3:00pm — 11 Comments

Orealla / Siparauta Village sets pace with Community Life Competence process



The “competent community” is one that is: [1] has unity / harmony; [2] people living a healthy lifestyle; [3] economically strong [4] good governance and [5] secured Amerindian cultural activities, where Amerindians seek to revitalize / sustain their cultural identity. For each of the five qualities, a description was made as determined by the dreams that were created.



This qualification of a “competent community” was developed from a creating a… Continue

Added by Autry Haynes on November 12, 2010 at 4:30pm — 2 Comments

inclusion

Hi to my LIfe Competence Family

I am pursuing a Social Work Programme and we were given a few assignments so I used SALT to get the assignments done. It was observed that the students who were strong were pushing ahead, so there was need to find a way to get all involved. We rearranged our position as a team and first listened to everyone's ideas and highlight our strengths. The assignment was based on Egypt's ways of communication and culture - everyone were not good at speaking but…

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Added by Paula Sampson on November 12, 2010 at 1:30pm — 5 Comments

Dignité dans la Vie, Dignité dans la Mort

Koppal, petite ville du Nord du Karnataka. Une petite maison que rien ne distingue des autres maisons de la ruelle. C’est un centre d’animation pour jeunes. Nous sommes 4 visiteurs : Sue, venant du Zimbabwe, Olinda, du Mozambique, Padma venant de Hyderabad en Inde et moi-même, venant de Belgique. Divya et Murari de l’association Samraksha nous accompagnent. Une…

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Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on November 12, 2010 at 1:09pm — 1 Comment

Dignity in Life, Dignity in Death

Koppal, a small town in northern Karnataka. Sue, from Zimbabwe, Olinda, from Mozambique, Padma from Hyderabad in India and me from Belgium are entering a small house that is indistinguishable from other houses in the alley. Divya and Murari from Samraksha are coming with us. About twenty women welcome us.They took a four hours’ drive from the neighboring district of Raichur to meet us at Koppal. We gather in a small room: barely one…

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Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on November 12, 2010 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment

My experiences with the SALT Visit

I am sharing a small video where I talk about my experiences with the SALT visits in North Karnataka. This has been a very rich experience for me, as I learnt simultaneously from both the participants and the communities. The experiences shared by the participants from different countries have broadened my understanding, and the communities experiences have reiterated their strengths and capacities. Hats off to the SALT visit!!! I hope they come back fast.


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Added by Arun Bhandari on November 12, 2010 at 7:21am — 1 Comment

From the North-East Knowledge Fair: CLCP was there before the CLCP facilitators

As I wake up in Dimapur, Nagaland, after the best two days of rejuvenating CLCP that we had in the nearby Maova group of villages, it is time for a quick reflection on what we soaked in before other waves of incidents wash away impressions of the last two days from the shores of our minds.…

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Added by Dr. E. Mohamed Rafique on November 12, 2010 at 5:30am — 8 Comments

Gender Equality Competence in Indonesia

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Added by chandra nurhasz on November 12, 2010 at 4:12am — 7 Comments

THRIKKUNNAPPUZHA GRAMA PANCHAYATH: REPLICABLE RESPONSE OF A LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT FOR THE CARE AND SUPPORT OF THE HIV INFECTED

Thrikkunnappuzha, a rural village of Alappuzha District in Kerala State has now become a replicable model for other Gramapanchayaths (Rural Self Government Agencies) in the State for providing care and support to the HIV infected without hurting their privacy or secrecy.…





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Added by BPDU on November 11, 2010 at 6:30am — 1 Comment

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