I am a Public health (Health Communication and promotion) and have worked in the area of HIV and AIDS programming for the past 20 years. I believe that people have inherent capacity to identify and solve own problems. However, this capacity is sometimes challenged by forces from within and without the individual. This calls for a facilitated partnership support process to enable individuals and entire communities reach their maixum capacity of goal achivement.
My dream:
My dream is to have community competent in HIV and AIDS programming. That we reach a point of believing in our selves and that we place ourselves in a position of supporting those that need a helping hand. Together we can achieve much more....
I'm proud of:
The existence of a partnership platform for capacity building such as the Constellation that avails individuals and organizations to realise and support this inherent capacity of humans to address their challenges.
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Welcome to Aidscompetence! Could you please add your photo, as it adds a human touch to your profile (go to 'settings', then upload photo).
We hope you will enjoy the opportunity to communicate with colleagues and friends in all parts of the world.
Please take some time to walk through this virtual Constellation home.
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Great to see you signed up - thanks for accepting the invitation.
Looking forward to seeing you sharing your experience from Zambia with others who are keen to learn. Travel safe to Nairobi! See you there.
Ricardo
Welcome to Aidscompetence! Could you please add your photo, as it adds a human touch to your profile (go to 'settings', then upload photo).
We hope you will enjoy the opportunity to communicate with colleagues and friends in all parts of the world.
Please take some time to walk through this virtual Constellation home.
You will find many opportunities for connecting, sharing and learning.
Connecting: Under the Tab with Members you find people to connect or to reconnect with directly, on their personal pages. The search function will certainly be of help! We encourage you to make your own page your personal ‘home’ which allows for a conversation from human to human - online.
Sharing Experiences: In the blogs we are sharing our experiences with local responses and the competence process. These experiences and stories do not require a discussion or exchange, but comments are welcome! Some stories in the blog link directly to our knowledge asset (see tab knowledge asset).I am sure your experience will be useful to others!
Learning Together: Our Forum is the place where we learn together. If you want to discuss an element of the Competence process, or other issues related to local responses, please contribute to the forum.
Again, we are very happy to have your voice on Aids Competence and look forward to your contributions.
You will find some suggestions and rules of play under the ‘help’ tab.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need any assistance. If you have want support for writing your blog, contact me.
Warm regards,
Laurence