Rituu B. Nanda

New Delhi

India

Profile Information:

Name
Rituu B. Nanda
Organisation
Global Fund for Children & Constellation
About Me:
*I ponder on the the question -who am I?
*I love SALT but practice is difficult.
*Want to explore the connection between SALT & spirituality.

My professional interests are facilitating community conversations, participatory action research, participatory evaluation, gender and equity issues; complexity and systems thinking; Public health and child and bonded labour and child are two issues I have primarily worked.
My dream:
-To live without fear
Action without attachment
Non-judgemental
Unwavering in success or failure, joy or sorrow
-Have no expectations from anyone as they are cause of misery
-to be selfless in whatever I do. If I help I do not expect anything in return, if I care I have no selfish motive. Otherwise its business.
-to connect as a human being with others
-to be appreciative
-to be a deep and compassionate listener
I'm proud of:
I have tried to follow my inner voice. When I facilitate SALT, feel that this is what I was meant to do.
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  • Lizu Sunday Chinyama

    Thank you Ritu

  • Sadhana Debi-Tewarie

    Thank you Rituu

  • Vasudha Rao

    Thanks for the Birthday wishes Ritu. :)

  • Adrian Daisley

    It is great to be a part of this network.

  • Maizy Tan

    We are all enjoying our learning journey.

  • Sarah Figge Hussain

    Thanks Rituu - I hope the suggestions, resources and experiences shared will help address this rather neglected issue. Looking forward to more such collaborations:) 

  • matulula george

    Please carry on with these great works that you are doing to mankind Rituu.

  • Isaac Muyonga

    Thank for showing me the way and receiving me in the community life competence

  • Wilson Nyirenda

    Hi Rituu,

    Profound thanks for wishing me a very happy birth day.

    Regards!

    Wilson

  • YERUVA ANTHONY REDDY

    Hai Ritu, Thanks for the wishes. Our knoweldge fair went on well and we got the Learning sites to do dream mapping on the convas. It went on well. We have good photographs but have promblems in uploading (net access). Will share when things get settled.

  • Jonas Musamba

    thank you Rituu for your kindness. I am happy to hear from you. 

     

  • Duncan Khothatso Japhta Moeketse

    thanks for the add Rituu

  • Duncan Khothatso Japhta Moeketse

    Thank you for a warm welcome. I am definitely looking forward to sharing my experiences with you all and to gain as much as possible from the wealth of skills and experience available here. 

  • Kamlashanker Vishvakarma

    बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद् Thank You So Much Rittu..
    Plz Like my page also..
    https://www.facebook.com/kamlashankerv

  • Sergio HUO

    Hi Rituu,

    Thanks for the assistance.

    I've checked out the Mozambique's members group. Lets hope we do share our experiences from the local response to HIV/AIDS. 

    Will come back to you with some questions.

     

    Have a good day

    Warm regards

    Sergio

  • Jean-Louis Baudoin

    Dear Rituu,

    Excuse the delay in answering your gladly accepted contact. In case you are interested, I will be happy to tell you what I do in order to foster Efficient & Creative Thinking in the world. My Mentor and now friend Dr. Edward de Bono trained me in his most brillant techniques "The Six Thinking Hats", "Lateral Thinking" and "Simplicity". Best regards from Brussels. Jean-Louis

     

  • Y.VENKAT RAO REDDY

    Dear Ritu,

    Do I have to pau any registration fees for the upcoming program at Calcutta.

  • Abbas Mancey

    Thanks for the well wishes Rituu : )... 

  • Daouda Kounadi Coulibaly

    Hi Rituu,

     

    This is very kind of you, thanks

  • David M A Evans

    Many thanks Rituu. What is your twitter name? I will upload a picture. I was thinking of starting a ning blog and simply cutting and pasting my blogs I publish on wordpress.com into it. I am also going to get USPG (new name Us) to join the constellation asap.

  • Libby and Len Traubman

    You're so, so alert, Rituu.  Indeed, Len was born on August 8th, so today's the day to count gray hairs and with lots of meaning in our lives of helping people engage successfully.

  • Meghendra Banerjee

    hi rituu .. thanks a lot for the wishes .. hope you are doing great!!

  • Y.VENKAT RAO REDDY

    Ritu you look very nice in this dress

  • Y.VENKAT RAO REDDY

    Dear Ritu,

    Thanks for remembering me

  • Arjanne Rietsema

    Thank you so much. Have a good day!

  • Sarah Chan

    It was taken in East Timor :)

  • David M A Evans

    Thanks Rituu. I will sign up for the group you suggested. Happy tweeting, I will gladly follow where you tweet!!

  • Marilyn Ann

    Thank you so much!!! =)

  • Lyn van Rooyen

    Thank you for the birthday wishes!

  • chris

    Thanks Rituu.

    Just a minor correction - we worked with teachers, not children, at the school in China. Who knows if we can make it to the Global Learning Event. I never thought we would go to Nepal (2009), Belgium and now Qindao  but we did. So  there is still time before the event in November for another miracle.

    Regards
    Chris

  • Mümtaz Derya Tarhan

    Thank you so much Rituu, I am feeling much better now! Please check your inbox for the first article I'd like you to read. Have a great weekend!

  • Joma

    Thanks Rituu

  • David C Jamali

    Hi Rituu,

    I work for World Vision and during this trip my focus is providing technical support to one of the Youth Economic Empowerment project that is a trialling a new model that I designed together with them. The premise is to focus on building vocational skills (building, brick making, capentry, domestic science, farming techniques and after graduation the youth may choose to find formal employment or join a youth association which we are supporting to build and strengthen various business units. The business units include investment in profit making small business, micro credit established from business profits, savings groups, business facilitation to assist young people who want to start their own businesses, mentoring and coaching. The project is at an exciting stage, having invested in an internet cafe business. The visit is to work with the youth on how to launch the next step of savings groups and establishing the micro credit units. Broadly I will also be visiting some of our community projects around HIV, Education, Maternal and Child Health, Food Security and Water and Sanitation to provide technical support around issues of sustainability. I am happy to share the Business facilitation and Enterprise Development model summary that we are trialling for feed back from members and also broadly to share ideas with others who may be interested in trying it out

  • David C Jamali

    Forgot to mention, all projects are in the rural constituency

  • Evans Louis

    Thank You Rituu B. Nanada!

  • Zenita Nicholson

    Great! We have to get as many persons globally to sign it! I am on a networking craze *_*

    Zenita is derived from the noun ZENITH which means:

    1. The highest point reached by a celestial or other object.

    2.The point in the sky or celestial sphere directly above an observer"

    I am now very curious *_* 

  • Thembi Moyo

    Thank you so much, Im touched...

    My hospital team will be holding a 2 day HIV conference in Marrakesh with the nursing, medical and patient support teams, this will be the first such after I have been introduced to the life competency concept! Im excited and looking forward to a" new me and new SALT ideas"  . I know there will be a difference and I will keep in touch with you and Olivia.

  • irit hakim-keller

    peace and women are still the subjects i am busy with. lately - it is more peace, less women. the conflict in our region is a everyday issue. the government is extremely right-wing almost fascist which is very hard to bear. and- there is my multi-jobs to do, to earn my living....

    how things at your side?

  • Rosemary Mattingley

    Thank you so much for your warm, giving heart!

  • Afsar Syed Mohammad

    Thank you very much, RItuu,

    with warm regards

    Mohammad Afsar

  • Delroy Nesta Williams

    thanks for the Birthday greetings Rituu... do enjoy your day as well

  • Delroy Nesta Williams

    okay cool, consider it done, it's on its way

  • Y.VENKAT RAO REDDY

    Dear Ritu,

    Can you please give your contact number for contacting you

    Venkat

  • Divya Sarma

    Thanks Rituu. Yes its been a while since we spoke. How have you been. 

  • MURYANGO

    Thank you Rituu.

  • Elischia Fludd

    Hey Rituu, thank you for wishing me well on my birthday! How are you? Keep up the great work. :-)

  • Raghuveer

    Dear Friend,

    Thank you very much for the Birth Day wishes

  • Nanteza Lillian

    Thanks for my birthday wishes!

  • KASANANI Jérémie

    Bonjour RITUU B. NANDA.

    Merci beaucoup pour les voeux d'anniversaire. Toute cette journée d'anniversaire, je l'ai passé aux hauts des collines de Kamisimbi en Territoire de Walungu au Sud-Kivu en RDC. Dans le Centre hôspitalier de Muku, le staff dirigeant rêve avoir un programme multisectoriel de lutte contre le VIH/SIDA. Une Association des PVVIH du nom de " RHULANGANE" collabore en appui aux activités de la prévention du VIH/SIDA. Nous avons ensemble réalisé, par l'approche SALT, le rêve du Centre Hospitalier et le rêve de RHALANGANE respectivement pour "devenir un grand hôpital en charge de Prise en charge multisectoriel des Personnes vivant avec le  VIH/SIDA dans la région et pour les PVVIH "devenir une équipe capable d'amener à bout des programmes de prévention. Mais que dire de ces rêves quand à cotés de forces, des espoirs et de ressources existant, jusqu'en ces jours, seule la formation des pairs éducateurs et la formation pour la prise en charge des malades du SIDA ont été renforcés. Mais les ARV???  Mais l'accompagnement psychosocial??? Et la prévention??? Nous avons compris que dans ce centre isolé en milieu rural, au service des milliers de jeunes élèves, de femmes enceintes et d'agriculteurs, le service de sécurité transfusionnelle se recherche. Le sang serait testé aux quatre marqueurs d'emblée et être transfusé immédiatement pour sauver les vies de ces femmes enceintes en " attentes des césariennes " et avec tableau soit de malnutrition soit de victimes récurrentes de la malaria. Il y a encore assez à faire avec les communautés rurales de Muku pour réaliser leurs rêves de prévention du VIH et de prise en charge holistique du SIDA. Avec cette journée chargée d'activités, nous avons fêté notre anniversaire dans la méditation et le travail communautaire. Et mes coachs de la RD C Compétence venus suivre mes activités ( NADINE RUBAMBO & EUGENIE FURAHA)  n'ont rien remarqué comme signe d'anniversaire que les bousculades dans les couloirs du CH Muku pour suivre telle ou telle tâche à réaliser en carrefour (aller réfléchir sur les changements intervenus dans la vie des communautés depuis l'implication dans la lutte contre le VIH/SIDA,  le rêve du groupe et rapidement donner des enrichissements à leurs rapports, l'autoévaluation, le plan d'action,...). Merci d'éventuelles réactions.

    Jérémie B. KASANANI

    chargé de la formation, suivi et évaluation Programme de lutte contre le VIH/SIDA au Kivu / CBCA

    RD Congo.

  • Debjani Dutt Basu

    Thank you :)