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Quand une convention chrétienne évangélique se transforme en CDV

 

Quand une convention chrétienne évangélique se transforme en CDV

Suite à la présentation du programme famille espoir et vie de l’union à l’assemblée régionale de l’UEESO CI à Danané à l’extrême ouest de la Côte d’ivoire en Afrique de l’ouest, les responsables ont retenu que le VIH/SIDA et la violence Basée sur le genre soit un thème durant leur convention. Celle-ci s’est déroulée du 16 au 23 février 2014 à Danané préfecture. Elle a regroupé plus de 2700 membres…

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Added by koya Troh Antoine on February 28, 2014 at 6:22pm — No Comments

SALT for international youth. Kazan, Russia

I do not really remember when I got acquainted with SALT method – I accidentally got to the meeting made by Svetlana Izambaeva where I first heard about SALT method. I can say that I didn’t get it fully and never thought that in a while I will have another meeting. My first SALT experience happened in October 2012 when Rituu came to Kazan to teach us something new and…

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Added by Milka on February 28, 2014 at 2:21pm — 2 Comments

Building Bridges to Success Through Entrepreneurship Seminar

Swaziland is currently facing a high unemployment rate. Up to 40% of youth aged 15-39 are unemployed and in some age brackets the statistics are above 53%. The rate at which industry absorbs qualified young people is very low in proportion to the numbers produced by tertiary institutions annually. Young graduates with qualifications ranging from diplomas, bachelors, honors degrees and above find getting employed difficult because the job market has no room for them in the current economy.…

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Added by Clement N Dlamini on February 25, 2014 at 4:56pm — No Comments

HIV & AIDS presents a critical challenge

Counselling without treatment and nutrition will not keep some one alive. They need emotional support. They also have to deal with prejudice from community and need information and training so that they can protect themselves and provide better care. loneliness, anxiety, stress, confusion, bitterness, and depression can make people more vulnareble to illness if they dont get any kind of support. People living with HIV need alot of emotional, spiritual, psychological, social, physical and…

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Added by Amy Ndinda Mutunga on February 25, 2014 at 2:00pm — 1 Comment

Constellation goes Basketball

It was raining outside when we were warmly welcomed in a big primary school of which’s entrance was filled with hand drawn hearts made by the young students.

On Friday the 7th of February, the Constellation was again invited for a SALT-visit – this time in a primary school in Antwerp, Belgium. Constellation members (Marlou De Rouw, April Foster, Jean-Louis Lamboray, Rituu B. Nanda, Phil Forth, Jan Somers, Joke D’haese, Manue Brick and Laurie Khorchi) as well as…

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Added by Noémi Suu Hutubessy on February 14, 2014 at 9:56pm — 6 Comments

Gloria, your dream is alive!

Our friend Gloria passed away peacefully on January 21. The letter below expresses our collective commitment to pursue her dreams. Gloria is truly with us in spirit.

Dear Gloria

Only five weeks ago, I handed over to you at the hospital in Kuching your certificate as Constellation coach and you thanked me. Then I gave you a little wooden box and asked you to open it. You did and brought the box to your lips to kiss its content. These were our Constellation coach…

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Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on February 14, 2014 at 10:00am — 4 Comments

CLCP coming live in Masaka District

I am so happy to learn about this new model, thanks goes to Hon. Namara who attracted me to it

So beginning next month, we have started on the move of making it clear to the local leaders in Masaka District - Uganda, and our focus is SALT and older persons.We have written letters to local leaders in Masaka to be made aware of CLCP and issues of Older persons in Masaka District. So we are awaiting to be accorded time. We shall make you posted.

I wish also to thank…

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Added by Miiro Michael on February 14, 2014 at 9:00am — 2 Comments

Home visits lead to wider community response

During a recent Constellation LEARN meeting in Belgium, we participated in a SALT visit to a sports club being facilitated in primary schools.  The founders of the club shared with us their approach, which resonated on many levels with the work we do in the Constellation.  One practice that the club uses to build relationships and influence change are home visits to the club members.  This sharing reminded me again of how important home visits have been in my experience, and I wanted to…

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Added by April Foster on February 9, 2014 at 7:00pm — 7 Comments

Une initiative qui mérite d’être partagée

A Gafsa, une ville du sud-ouest de la Tunisie, un groupe de jeunes lyciens soutenus par un des professeurs ont pris l’initiative de lutter contre la consommation du cannabis dans leur établissement scolaire. Ces jeunes ont créé une cellule bien organisée avec une distribution de taches, et après la visite Salt des facilitateurs de la plateforme participative santé, ils ont construit leur rêve commun : « Ecole sans drogue », et ont menés des campagnes de sensibilisation par la création d’une…

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Added by MAATOUG on February 7, 2014 at 11:00am — 3 Comments

Expérience dans la lutte contre le VIH et SIDA en RDC et en Angola

Voici l'expérience de Manuel Miezi que je publie à sa demande:

Chers amis de la Constellation,

En vous comptant cette expérience  acquise tout au long de mon travail dans la lutte contre le VIH et SIDA, je voudrais remercier en premier lieu le Dieu Tout Puissant créateur de la terre et du ciel et mon créateur aussi pour m’avoir donné la vie pleine, l’intelligence et surtout la bonne santé.

Je m’appelle Manuel Miezi Kiafuatuka, de 59 ans d’âge, marié, père de 7 enfants, 4…

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Added by Marie Lamboray on February 6, 2014 at 10:01am — No Comments

UNE EGLISE PREND FEU A KOUAN HOULEU DANS LE DÉPARTEMENT DE DANANE EN COTE D'IVOIRE

J’étais opposé à la question du VIH SIDA et ne souhaitais pas qu’on en parle dans l’église et même qu’on détache un pasteur pour ce travail. Car c’est une question des gens de mauvaises vies. Les chrétiens ne sont pas concernés. Mais après l’exposé du Pasteur Koya sur le thème pour quoi l’église doit s’impliquer dans la lutte contre le VIH SIDA et la visualisation du film Gédéon que puis je faire , un pasteur qui a le Virus du SIDA dans le sang,…

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Added by koya Troh Antoine on February 4, 2014 at 12:00pm — 1 Comment

What Is CORE and how does it related to CLCP?

CORE (Collaboration for Resilience) Approach is a powerful approach to deal with Multi-Actors Platform and I also found this complimentary to the CLCP (Community Life Competency Process) that AAS program in Cambodia office is trying to adapt in its Community Visioning exercise. While CLCP is an approach that is developed to organize community to develop common dream, do self-assessment (to assess the dream to reality), developing community action plan, the CORE approach would…

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Added by HAK Sochanny on February 3, 2014 at 7:04pm — 2 Comments

Research demonstrates positive changes in care and support to older people in Uganda

When a Ugandan faith leaders’ father passed away, as a ‘natural’ reaction, the family started making claims on the families’ wealth, the farm and the land. The widow of old age had no voice in this process and was almost forced out of the house by her own children. Things changed when the faith leader attended a facilitators’ workshop in his district on care and…

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Added by NAMARA ARTHUR ARAALI on February 2, 2014 at 10:04am — 6 Comments

What is a Knowledge Fair? What is a Knowledge Fair?

During 2013, a small group of people worked on a project to organise the stories that appear on this site so that we can learn more effectively from the experiences of Local Response described here. These experiences sit at the heart of Knowledge Fairs. We organise the content into what we call Knowledge Assets. This note explains a little more about Knowledge Fairs and Knowledge Assets. At the end, there is a link to more material and examples. 

The idea of…

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Added by Phil on January 31, 2014 at 8:55am — 2 Comments

40 ways to help your organization survive tough financial times

By Isaac Roy Kyeyune, Director at FIND Partners International in Kampala. (This originally appeared as a guest post on how-matters.org.)

The year 2013 saw trends that are changing resource politics for civil society. These are a wakeup call to not only strengthen, but diversity your…

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Added by Jennifer Lentfer on January 28, 2014 at 3:27am — No Comments

S.A.L.T.(y) and D.E.L.A need to come together for encourage local action

As a public health practitioner and community activist working for health and well-being of community people, I have always seeks a better way to build an admirable understanding between facilitators and community people. During this search I have discover the venerable approach, which I called the “DELA” to, built a trustable relation with community people. We as a facilitator need to very conscious about the various aspects of society, when we visit community with the good…

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Added by Nabaraj Adhikari on January 24, 2014 at 8:00am — 3 Comments

How will we use SALT in our Monitoring and Evaluation work?

The Institute of Applied Manpower Research (IAMR), Delhi offers a three-months M&E course annually for foreign students. Currently, there are about 25 students from 16 countries currently undergoing the course, and I am one of them.  Rituu B Nanda conducted a session on community life competence during this course. At the end of the session the participants came together in groups to discuss how…

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Added by Meresiana Tatila Varani on January 19, 2014 at 2:30pm — No Comments

S.A.L.T with kids

Facilitated S.A.L.T to 21 orphans and at risk children served by Touching Lives Integrated CBO (kombistic.weebly.com). It was awesome with kids acknowledging and appreciating each others strength(s) and great potentials. They realized that nobody was a nobody and that every kid is somebody. They learned to appreciate and encourage each other for that is what everyone needs. At the end of it the kids promised to focus on the positives even as they work on the weaknesses.

Parents have…

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Added by MOSES OKOMBO AYANY on January 18, 2014 at 6:00pm — 4 Comments

Monitoring Officer Experience

Hello!

I wish to share my first experience as a monitoring officer.  I work for the Fiji Government as a monitoring officer.  When the Monitoring and Evaluation Unit was established in 2009, I was tasked to monitor the implementation of the strategic goals of Government by the Ministry of Health, which was done on a quarterly basis.

When I went to monitor in the first quarter of 2010, I walked into the Ministry wearing my hat as a monitoring officer.  After the formulation of…

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Added by Meresiana Tatila Varani on January 15, 2014 at 5:59pm — 6 Comments

Converti à l’approche SALT

Médecin urgentiste de formation, j’avais longtemps la conviction que je suis ainsi que mes collègues personnels de santé les plus placés pour connaitre les meilleurs solutions et stratégies pour améliorer la qualité des prestations de soins. Je ne voyais dans les patients que des usagers faibles dont je dois prendre soins d’eux. Jamais, j’ai eu une discussion concernant  l’avis de mes patients sur les services que nous lui rendons  et je n’ais jamais songé à partager avec eux leurs…

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Added by MAATOUG on January 14, 2014 at 1:42pm — 4 Comments

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