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My River of Life, My Toolkit for Change at XXI International AIDS Conference

My River-of-Life, My Toolkit for Change was selected to be presented at the XXI International AIDS Conference 

The Kabataang Gabay sa Positibong Pamumuhay is set to Particpate in the 19th International AIDS Conference to be held in Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington DC USA, 22-27 July 2012 and showcase its behavior change entrepreneurship program entitled: My River of Life, My Toolkit for Change at the Global Village Marketplace and Networking…

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Added by John Piermont Montilla on May 1, 2012 at 1:30pm — 1 Comment

Autoévaluation Burkina Faso

Reconnaissance et acceptation

  1. Ky Colette Responsable zone Association PVVS/Yaba (tél : 70056984)      a dit : Au début nous n’osons pas nous montrer en public, tout le      monde nous rejetait, on avait même prédit notre mort. A l’arrivée du      projet et la disponibilité des médicaments, les gens sont étonnés qu’on      soit toujours là, mieux aujourd’hui, grâce à la sensibilisation et au      témoignage vivant que nous sommes, c’est nous qui les poussons au…
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Added by Alfousseyni Sangaré on May 1, 2012 at 1:22pm — No Comments

Point de vue des participants Burundais sur l’autoévaluation

 

         Les participants ont comparé l’autoévaluation à une histoire des singes qui avaient envahi  la population et ravageaient les chèvres. Comme moyen de s’en débarrasser, les leaders de  la population attrapèrent un petit d’un singe sur lequel ils mirent au coup des clochettes « INZOGERA » (sortes de pièces métalliques). Quand les singes  revinrent et envahirent le village, la population  lâcha le petit singe qui  rejoignit ses parents. Ceux-ci croyant que ce sont des chiens…

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Added by Eric UWINTWAZA on May 1, 2012 at 1:11pm — No Comments

Ils s’attaquent de leur vulnérabilité

Lors de la session d’auto-évaluation avec le groupe composé des leaders religieux, les membres des coopératives des personnes vivant avec le VIH Sida, les jeunes  et adultes paires éducateurs, à Remera Rukoma l’un des participants séropositive nous a partagé une histoire illustrant la façon dont ils identifient et adressent leurs vulnérabilités (pratique N°5).

« Lorsque, dans notre Secteur de Remera, nous avons commencé à nous regrouper dans une association des personnes vivant avec…

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Added by Nkurikiyinka Valens on May 1, 2012 at 10:47am — No Comments

Attaque à la problématique des hommes dans la lutte contre le SIDA

Au sein de la Paroisse Bubazi, se trouvant dans la région Synodale de Remera- Rukoma, les hommes ne participent pas activement dans la lutte contre le VIH/Sida, témoin en est que très peu des hommes rejoignent les associations et coopératives œuvrant dans le domaine de lutte contre le Sida. Quand les paroissiens ont remarqué ce problème, ils ont réagit et ont convoqué une réunion seulement composée des hommes pour les sensibiliser et les faire comprendre l’importance et leur degré…

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Added by Nkurikiyinka Valens on May 1, 2012 at 10:45am — No Comments

Ils commencent à entreprendre la campagne contre les Sugar Dady et les Sugar Mumy

Rubengera/Kibuye se trouve à l’extrémité limitrophe du pays du Rwanda tout près du lac Kivu. C’est un endroit calme retiré de la capitale du Rwanda ce qui fait que beaucoup des gens y vont pour se reposer surtout les week-ends. La vie sexuelle dans cette petite ville ne passe pas inaperçue aux jeunes en tant qu’une population aa haut risque.

Lors de notre visite et session d’auto évaluation, les jeunes nous ont raconté qu’ils ont pris conscience de ce problème et commencent à faire la…

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Added by Nkurikiyinka Valens on May 1, 2012 at 10:44am — No Comments

Soigner le corps our atteindre l'âme 'pratique liée à l'apprentissage et le transfert' de PVV aux autres à travers l'Eglise de Léo eu Burkina Faso.

Il s'agit d'une PVV à Léo (Burkina Faso) qui a bien voulu partager son expérience surla la pratique de l'apprentissage et transfert. Elle aimerait partager son expérience avec tout le monde.

Added by Alfousseyni Sangaré on April 30, 2012 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment

Glocon: Kenya, Rwanda, and Zimbabwe

GLoCon is travelling this year to many communities throughout the world, to say thank you for the courage, faith and resilience each has demonstrated, in the face of serious challenges to life and health. In 25 countries, over 30 communities will be visited, for up to a week. The team that forms is drawn from AFFIRM facilitation associates and other people who want to explore the vision and direction…

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Added by Rituu B. Nanda on April 28, 2012 at 5:28am — No Comments

POWER OF APPRECIATION

I was so glad that a platform was created at our working place, for us to come together, bi-weekly, to share our way of thinking and working, in line with the PRINCIPLES of SALT. 

Those who were able to make it came together in fellowship of the BEYOND COMMUNITY, sharing experiences and supporting one another. 

Last session, we came together to share on the POWER of APPRECIATION. We shared on how we have appreciated others and what impact it has, and how others have…

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Added by Christina Maria Padman on April 27, 2012 at 6:44am — 1 Comment

It's not about the tools... it's about the mindset, she said.

Yesterday I met with Sirinate, a constellation member with a long history of applying ACP and CLCP in many different contexts. We met in the beautiful city of Bandung, where we were joined by Wiwin. Our meeting was to discuss the facilitation of some upcoming events for a partnership the Constellation has entered into with World Fish Centre, around livelihoods and aquatic ecosystems. But, for me, the meeting was much more than…

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Added by Olivia Munoru on April 27, 2012 at 6:20am — No Comments

Our will awakened by Community Life Competece

Since December 2011, The Constellation has worked in partnership with the World Health Organisation and Health Nest Uganda to transfer the Community Life Competence process. The aim of the partnership has been to strengthen the participation of older persons in local community responses. In April 2012, a group of new CLCP facilitators met together to measure their progress and document their experiences. These are their…

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Added by Ricardo Walters on April 26, 2012 at 8:00am — 1 Comment

Organisations are communities too!

Since December 2011, The Constellation has worked in partnership with the World Health Organisation and Health Nest Uganda to transfer the Community Life Competence process. The aim of the partnership has been to strengthen the participation of older persons in local community responses. In April 2012, a group of new CLCP facilitators met together to measure their progress and document their experiences. These are their…

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Added by Ricardo Walters on April 26, 2012 at 8:00am — No Comments

Counting Thirteen Graves: finding our motivation through SALT

Since December 2011, The Constellation has worked in partnership with the World Health Organisation and Health Nest Uganda to transfer the Community Life Competence process. The aim of the partnership has been to strengthen the participation of older persons in local community responses. In April 2012, a group of new CLCP facilitators met together to measure their progress and document their experiences. These are their…

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Added by Ricardo Walters on April 25, 2012 at 8:00am — No Comments

What makes SALT home visits effective?

NGOs often undertake various community based awareness, peer education activities and home visits as part of ongoing care and support effort for people living with HIV.

I wondered if home visits worked. I had no experience of doing  home visits for community…

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Added by Rituu B. Nanda on April 24, 2012 at 8:00pm — 15 Comments

Bed-ridden youth finds strength to walk freely

Since December 2011, The Constellation has worked in partnership with the World Health Organisation and Health Nest Uganda to transfer the Community Life Competence process. The aim of the partnership has been to strengthen the participation of older persons in local community responses. In April 2012, a group of new CLCP facilitators met together to measure their progress and document their experiences. These are their…

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Added by Ricardo Walters on April 24, 2012 at 2:13pm — 2 Comments

The Power of a SALT Visit: SALT connects neighbour to neighbour

Health Nest Uganda entered into partnership with The Constellation in December 2011 to introduce the Community Life Competence Process (CLCP) to Uganda.  It was agreed that two workshops be held in January 2012 and April 2012 respectively.  As part of the workshop in January, participants paid a SALT visit to the community of Katabi.

 

Arriving in the community, we parked our vehicle near the home of an older person whom we did not specifically plan to visit and moved out into…

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Added by NAMARA ARTHUR ARAALI on April 24, 2012 at 1:01pm — 1 Comment

Care leads to Change: a home visit helps a couple agree about testing for HIV in Uganda

Since December 2011, The Constellation has worked in partnership with the World Health Organisation and Health Nest Uganda to transfer the Community Life Competence process. The aim of the partnership has been to strengthen the participation of older persons in local community responses. In April 2012, a group of new CLCP facilitators met together to measure their progress and document their experiences. These are their…

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Added by Ricardo Walters on April 24, 2012 at 12:51pm — No Comments

the Great of the Greatest from Karnataka International SALT Visit

The Karnataka Interantional SALT Visit of October 2011 awakened us on the need to gather with partners. The simple way it was organised, with support of the Constellation Community, made it possible to materialise our dream of doing similar in Mozambique. I would call that process a lesson took home. Indeed, through what we've seen in Karnataka we came motivated and dedicated to organise a similar process. We consulted technical support from Constellation members, some of whom joined us in… Continue

Added by Joao Arnaldo Vembane on April 23, 2012 at 6:12pm — 1 Comment

"Your Religion says you must reduce other's vulnerabilities!"

Maybe you can use this to advocate your project to an influential person who only believes in a religion but is not interested in working to reduce the vulnerability of a young person to HIV. It worked for us.

State: One man's weakness is another's strength

Give examples like: My weakness is Hindi, ... while your strength is Hindi,(use examples appropriate to your context)

 

State: One man's vulnerability is another man's asset

Give examples: Wealth is…

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Added by Dr. E. Mohamed Rafique on April 23, 2012 at 12:48pm — No Comments

Our stories (blogs): how and what to post

Blogs provide a space to members for sharing their experience with local response to an issue and also their experience wiht the facilitation of local response.  Articles, studies and other research papers can be shared in Press corner which is under the tab  Forums. We call the blog section 'Our stories'.

In the 'Our stories' section, you will find all blog postings of individual members.…

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Added by Rituu B. Nanda on April 21, 2012 at 9:00pm — 2 Comments

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