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Learning continues we also continue to roll out the Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) program in the Philippines. Here is our second issue. Hope you all enjoy reading.
Added by Lily Ann Dimas Lando on August 16, 2013 at 3:13pm — 1 Comment
The expression ‘enter the gate’ is used in Tai Chi to denote the start of a journey. As you progress you arrive at many other gates that hopefully are the entrances to higher skill levels.
I sometimes wonder about those who enter the Appreciative Inquiry gate and where they will end up. Will the first path of their journey lead them to the:
Added by chris on August 15, 2013 at 9:30am — 3 Comments
Added by Tim Slack on August 11, 2013 at 11:00pm — 1 Comment
Dear CLC friends,
I am sharing with you the newsletter we made to document our CLCP journey in the WorldFish Philippines Country Office.
We are currently rolling out a CGIAR program called the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agriculture Systems or AAS for short. This program is being implemented in five countries (Zambia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, the Solomon Islands and the Philippines) and aims to improve the lives of 15 million poor who are dependent on aquatic agriculture…
ContinueAdded by Lily Ann Dimas Lando on August 5, 2013 at 5:21pm — 3 Comments
On this site we are sharing experiences of local responses. Someone's local experience may inspire others to action but not all ideas transfer quickly. Here is an article by Atul Gawande in The New Yorker where he shares his experience of childbirth in Indian hospitals. Read how much effort is required to encourage change and the efforts he made to check progress was being made.
Added by Geoff Parcell on August 2, 2013 at 3:30pm — 2 Comments
This note is based on an article and a podcast by Malcolm Gladwell. I will give the links at the end of the posting.
In the article and podcast, Gladwell asserts that when we listen we filter what we hear through our own biases. He tells the story of Konrad Kellen who is seen by Gladwell as having the gift of listening without filters. It is a fascinating story and I recommend it. The story tells of the disasters that can follow when we listen with filters and I think that he is…
ContinueAdded by Phil on July 31, 2013 at 11:30am — 8 Comments
When Time to Listen: Hearing people on the receiving end of international aid came out earlier this year, I was excited to see how many organizations, including my own, were interacting with the multi-year study and its authors. (See previous how-matters.org…
ContinueAdded by Jennifer Lentfer on July 26, 2013 at 4:30pm — 1 Comment
I attended S.A.L.T training in May 2013 facilitated by April Foster and Onesmus Mutuku.
I was very much motivated with the model and put it to action.
In June 2013 I facilitated SALT training to 30 church workers and 15 community leaders. The impact is so enormous that almost every member is using SALT and reaching out to people with SALT.
salt such a blessing.
We also started SALT Team in Kisumu. CHGN-Kenya,Western chapter.
Added by MOSES OKOMBO AYANY on July 25, 2013 at 2:47pm — 1 Comment
Wednesday July 17, 2013 will remain indelibly with Autry. We initially planned to meet at 6.30 pm Belgian time. At just about 5.45, I intuitively decided to check my email and saw the email Autry, "We are coming, Liza will be there in a few with an Espa, so if you come outside, she will meet you." Well, if you know me well, I am not usually an anxious person but anxiety got the better of me here. The good thing I had just had a bath in preparation for 6.30 but I am usually always ready and…
ContinueAdded by Autry Haynes on July 19, 2013 at 8:54pm — 3 Comments
When emotional intelligence is missing in a leader, everyone knows it. Ian Thorpe on KM on a dollar a day yesterday discussed the elements of this and the challenges in developing one's self-awareness in aid work, a subject near and dear to this blog as well.
He describes it as, "recognizing and understanding who you are and…
ContinueAdded by Jennifer Lentfer on July 19, 2013 at 2:39pm — No Comments
The Mahayahay Sogod, Southern Leyte Sojourn with CLCP
….and so they came……the women….the farmers…..the fisher folks…the students..the out of school youths, the senior citizen (the elderly) and the barangay council….all with question in their eyes….and yet all of them wearing beautiful smiles on their faces!
Their local facilitator told them they are invited to dream….I hear one of them say…..”I dream only when I am asleep! When I wake…
ContinueAdded by Gerlita Condino-Enrera on July 8, 2013 at 3:00am — 3 Comments
Des vidéos de max 2 min sur des progrès des communautés :
Added by Gaston on July 6, 2013 at 2:30pm — 2 Comments
In 5 years of experienced we learned a lot of thing, trials and challenges. In 1st two years we manage to enhance KABATAANG DIYUNA COMPREHENSIVE YOUTH ORGANIZATION by means of experimentation. Learning the behavior of individualism and traditions in order to create centralize attitude towards them. In which we discover the statistics of problems towards youth in where it is rooted.
1st problems come from home through their parents. Because…
ContinueAdded by Kabataang Diyuna on July 5, 2013 at 8:24am — 1 Comment
L’église méthodiste compte 300 membres. Avec le soutien des facilitateurs, ils ont construit leur rêve et ils ont fait leur auto-évaluation et plan d’action. Ils ont choisi le lavage des mains comme pratique prioritaire. « Avant, on se lavait tous les mains dans une même assiette. » disait une maman de l’église. « On ne savait pas que les maladies se transmettaient comme…
ContinueAdded by Laurence Gilliot on July 4, 2013 at 11:30am — 4 Comments
En novembre 2012, l’église « Piscine de Belsetha » a construit son rêve avec l’aide des facilitateurs. L'église se trouve à Fungurume, au Katanga, ville au centre des activités minières du cuivre. Elle a choisi comme priorité la vaccination complète des enfants et des mamans. Lors de son autoévaluation, elle a choisi les sous-pratiques de reconnaissance et acceptation,…
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A Fungurume, dans le quartier Lukeka, se trouve le centre de santé Neema. Parmi les 13 membres du personnel de Neema, 2 personnes sont facilitatrices de l’approche SALT. Elles ont invité l’équipe de facilitation à introduire le processus dans le centre.
Les membres de Neema ont construit leur rêve et ils ont choisi de travailler en priorité sur la pratique du lavage…
ContinueAdded by Laurence Gilliot on July 4, 2013 at 11:00am — 1 Comment
Monday evening, Mbuji-Mayi, the provincial capital of Kasai Oriental, a central province in the vast country of DR-Congo. Once the diamond capital of the world, Mbuji-Mayi is now home to one of the most rapidly growing SALT support and facilitation teams in the world.
I sit in a modest hotel room reflecting back on the last 5 days which were absolutely REMARKABLE. Together with a coach from RDCCompetence, Junior Kalonji, we came to support the ‘equipe de soutien’ in a health zone…
ContinueAdded by Gaston on July 3, 2013 at 5:50pm — 4 Comments
Small but interesting change/incident on me because of CLC....
Yesterday, I saw this statement: “What can I do?” on my one friend’s fb.
My prompt and automatic respond there was“ You/yourself only can figure out your STRENGTH in best way dear, no one else can support you here better than you/yourself "
WOW yes, SALT is on my Tongue….otherwise my respond here was: hey what happened? or take care, god bless you or going to call you soon or everything is ok?…i know, u r a…
ContinueAdded by Radhika Ghimire on June 29, 2013 at 3:00am — 4 Comments
Youth Talk Through Arts is a showcase done in coordination and partnership with Government agencies, youth networks, private sector and development partners. This program was initiated by Shari Pollard, an Entertainment Specialist, youth leader and prominent dancer in Barbados. UNDP in the Caribbean region provided full support to the initiative to ensure its success.
Youth Talk Through Arts serves to celebrate youth talent and support young artists and entrepreneurs to showcase their…
ContinueAdded by Tevin Shepherd on June 24, 2013 at 5:30pm — 2 Comments
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