Comments - Non-attachment to SALT - Community life competence2024-03-29T08:08:37Zhttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2028109%3ABlogPost%3A29986&xn_auth=noExcellent reflection TaReva.…tag:aidscompetence.ning.com,2010-12-20:2028109:Comment:321882010-12-20T11:55:47.942ZGastonhttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/Gaston
<p>Excellent reflection TaReva. Thanks. Your last para summarizes it well.</p>
<p><br/>BTW, I'll be back in Chiang mai on the 16 of Jan. So looking forward!</p>
<p>Excellent reflection TaReva. Thanks. Your last para summarizes it well.</p>
<p><br/>BTW, I'll be back in Chiang mai on the 16 of Jan. So looking forward!</p> Gaston,
Thank you for more…tag:aidscompetence.ning.com,2010-12-20:2028109:Comment:321672010-12-20T04:04:06.882ZTaReva Warrick-Stonehttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/TaRevaWarrickStone
<p>Gaston,</p>
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<p>Thank you for more of your critical thoughts on development! Your comments help me be more mindful of the role of process and how important it is to focus on empowerment through a variety of approaches, without inseparable attachment to one or a particular "brand".</p>
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<p>I share your concern. The positive and sustainable changes in peoples lives are human-powered not SALT-powered (or NGO-powered) and communities must remember to appreciate themselves and…</p>
<p>Gaston,</p>
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<p>Thank you for more of your critical thoughts on development! Your comments help me be more mindful of the role of process and how important it is to focus on empowerment through a variety of approaches, without inseparable attachment to one or a particular "brand".</p>
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<p>I share your concern. The positive and sustainable changes in peoples lives are human-powered not SALT-powered (or NGO-powered) and communities must remember to appreciate themselves and value their commitment and effort. However, the process, the means, particularly the quality of the process, is still critically important. I agree that it should not be worshiped, but it should be recognized, because it gives more weight to, and reminds us of, the outcomes that are not end results - the skills acquired along the way.</p>
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<p>To use your metaphor, we use the boat to cross the river and we successfully get to the other side, we reach our goal. While on the boat, however, we learn to row and can use that valuable skill to cross another river in the future. While walking, with the river behind us, we may forget that we can row, but when we see a boat, even on land, it reminds us of what we can do. It may also inspire us to use a related skill, such as learning to ride a bicycle, to overcome challenges of a different nature.</p>
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<p>My emphasis on skills is not so different from your identification of compassion, inclusion, care, and confidence as results of SALT, just an alternative focus. If a "brand" can remind communities of what they are capable of, then it is serving a purpose.</p> Dear Gaston,
Once again you…tag:aidscompetence.ning.com,2010-11-27:2028109:Comment:299902010-11-27T13:55:35.221Zwiwin winarnihttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/wiwinwinarni
Dear Gaston,<br />
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Once again you share very critical view point about SALT after "no branding" idea of attaching achievement of such a progress or project to certain institution.<br />
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Previously I thought that it would be very nice if we testify that SALT help us solving our HIV or ARH issues, but then when it come to such a divine status this would then unhealthy.<br />
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Yes again you are right that the four so called compassion, inclusion, care, confidence are divine. I m going to share another three:…
Dear Gaston,<br />
<br />
Once again you share very critical view point about SALT after "no branding" idea of attaching achievement of such a progress or project to certain institution.<br />
<br />
Previously I thought that it would be very nice if we testify that SALT help us solving our HIV or ARH issues, but then when it come to such a divine status this would then unhealthy.<br />
<br />
Yes again you are right that the four so called compassion, inclusion, care, confidence are divine. I m going to share another three: honesty, sacrifice and freedom also divine to this approach.<br />
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Regards<br />
wiwin from west kalimantan :)