Connecting local responses around the world
When we start working with the community, we need to go with the mindset that they know better about their situation, environment and issues then me.
We outsiders think…
Blog We have to trust the targeted community 4 Likes Professor John RwomushanaWhen did we meet for the first time, I am not sure. Was it in 1998, when we discussed the impact of HIV on Health Reforms? It does not matter, as I feel that we know each other since and for…
Blog Professor John Rwomushana 3 LikesSohail is a sociologist from Pakistan. He experienced first hand how SALT bridged this "false boundary" between personal and professional life. Moreover, Sohail shares with us something very…
Blog Where is the energy coming from? 2 Likes How can we collect and respond to feedback anThis post is a very quick response to a recent discussion on PELICAN about establishing feedback mechanisms for people who cannot read and write. Accessibility is indeed a fundamental requirement…
Blog How can we collect and respond to feedback an 3 Likes Who are we? Uncovering strengths through storDear all,
I would like to share my experience in applying SALT to a project with Civil Society Organisations in Tarragona, Catalonia.
A gathering was organized on 20th…
Blog Who are we? Uncovering strengths through stor 4 Likes Blue ribbon feedbackHere is a little story of how a very simple accountability and feedback mechanism turned out to…
Blog Blue ribbon feedback 2 Likes CLCP in our start-up teamDear all,
Together with our team of 8 people, we applied CLCP to ourselves a couple of weeks ago. It was refreshing, insightful and created real enthusiasm and commitment in our team…
Blog CLCP in our start-up team 5 Likes Why ASHA/health worker wants to transfer SALTBackground: In 2015, 3ie supported Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) and Constellation to carry out a rigorous evaluation of the…
Blog Why ASHA/health worker wants to transfer SALT 4 Likes Finding Common Ground in Zeeburgereiland: Bu“Hey, we want to be part of this. We are here. What can we do?”
The newly trained SALTy facilitators who carried out a first round of living room conversations in February…
Blog Finding Common Ground in Zeeburgereiland: Bu 6 Likes Refugees help us understand, or: the power ofIn Utrecht, in the center of the Netherlands, we came together to learn about SALT as a strengths-based approach to assist refugees in making a new home, building new networks etc. More…
Blog Refugees help us understand, or: the power of 3 Likes Where were you born? How did that shape you aHow to start a conversation on migration?…
Blog Where were you born? How did that shape you a 4 Likes Hello from Indonesia – Indocompetence RocksSuddenly I was filled with happiness and with warm feeling. Jean Louis visited us, Indocompetence members, in Bandung last two week ago. We reconnected one and another. There was Dewi, Eki and me…
Blog Hello from Indonesia – Indocompetence Rocks 4 LikesMoi aussi, j'étais un enfant de la rue. Après avoir découvert SALT, grâce à Eric uwintawaza, et identifié mes forces, j'ai décidé de les utiliser pour rencontrer d'autres enfants de la rue. Je…
Blog ON N'EST PLUS DANS LA RUE / ON THE STREET NO 6 Likes Lessons of Local Response: The TaWangtan Muni“Autry as I listen to your experience, I am reminded of the story of the candle and the dark room. One candle when lit, offers a glimpse of what is in the room…
Blog Lessons of Local Response: The TaWangtan Muni 5 Likes Families take responsibility for immunizationThis story is after a discussion with my team mate from Ruchira Neog , Voluntary Health Association of Assam (VHAA). I have also had discussion on this with my Bongaigaon and Udalguri…
Blog Families take responsibility for immunization 2 Likes Old days-old waysWe cannot go back to the old days, but we can go back to the old ways. It seems we were once more able to connect with nature and with eachother. Let's go back to that!
SALT is something…
Blog Old days-old ways 5 Likes SALT is not an activity it is a part of our lhello everyone I am pratibha and I am sharing with you my experience on salt. rittu ji asked me a question about salt that how can we continue the salt if we are not getting funds. than I answered…
Blog SALT is not an activity it is a part of our l 2 Likes Additional Points to Ponder Following our EngAs I am rereading the summary of our initiation weekend, I realize that there were two learning items that I had not included in the initial report.
The first reflection was around the…
Blog Additional Points to Ponder Following our Eng 3 Likes Three Times is a Charm--3rd English SALT initA drizzly February Friday afternoon, but soon the halls of our new training venue (Institute of Neurocognitivism) is filled with warmth and laughter around the cocktail tables filled with…
Blog Three Times is a Charm--3rd English SALT init 3 Likes What makes us human? Keeping an open mind towMarlou and I gathered with a diverse group of volunteers and employees of a housing corporation to kick off our project "Common…
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