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Orealla / Siparauta Village sets pace with Community Life Competence process



The “competent community” is one that is: [1] has unity / harmony; [2] people living a healthy lifestyle; [3] economically strong [4] good governance and [5] secured Amerindian cultural activities, where Amerindians seek to revitalize / sustain their cultural identity. For each of the five qualities, a description was made as determined by the dreams that were created.



This qualification of a “competent community” was developed from a creating a… Continue

Added by Autry Haynes on November 12, 2010 at 4:30pm — 2 Comments

inclusion

Hi to my LIfe Competence Family

I am pursuing a Social Work Programme and we were given a few assignments so I used SALT to get the assignments done. It was observed that the students who were strong were pushing ahead, so there was need to find a way to get all involved. We rearranged our position as a team and first listened to everyone's ideas and highlight our strengths. The assignment was based on Egypt's ways of communication and culture - everyone were not good at speaking but…

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Added by Paula Sampson on November 12, 2010 at 1:30pm — 5 Comments

Dignité dans la Vie, Dignité dans la Mort

Koppal, petite ville du Nord du Karnataka. Une petite maison que rien ne distingue des autres maisons de la ruelle. C’est un centre d’animation pour jeunes. Nous sommes 4 visiteurs : Sue, venant du Zimbabwe, Olinda, du Mozambique, Padma venant de Hyderabad en Inde et moi-même, venant de Belgique. Divya et Murari de l’association Samraksha nous accompagnent. Une…

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Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on November 12, 2010 at 1:09pm — 1 Comment

Dignity in Life, Dignity in Death

Koppal, a small town in northern Karnataka. Sue, from Zimbabwe, Olinda, from Mozambique, Padma from Hyderabad in India and me from Belgium are entering a small house that is indistinguishable from other houses in the alley. Divya and Murari from Samraksha are coming with us. About twenty women welcome us.They took a four hours’ drive from the neighboring district of Raichur to meet us at Koppal. We gather in a small room: barely one…

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Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on November 12, 2010 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment

My experiences with the SALT Visit

I am sharing a small video where I talk about my experiences with the SALT visits in North Karnataka. This has been a very rich experience for me, as I learnt simultaneously from both the participants and the communities. The experiences shared by the participants from different countries have broadened my understanding, and the communities experiences have reiterated their strengths and capacities. Hats off to the SALT visit!!! I hope they come back fast.


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Added by Arun Bhandari on November 12, 2010 at 7:21am — 1 Comment

From the North-East Knowledge Fair: CLCP was there before the CLCP facilitators

As I wake up in Dimapur, Nagaland, after the best two days of rejuvenating CLCP that we had in the nearby Maova group of villages, it is time for a quick reflection on what we soaked in before other waves of incidents wash away impressions of the last two days from the shores of our minds.…

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Added by Dr. E. Mohamed Rafique on November 12, 2010 at 5:30am — 8 Comments

Gender Equality Competence in Indonesia

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Added by chandra nurhasz on November 12, 2010 at 4:12am — 7 Comments

THRIKKUNNAPPUZHA GRAMA PANCHAYATH: REPLICABLE RESPONSE OF A LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT FOR THE CARE AND SUPPORT OF THE HIV INFECTED

Thrikkunnappuzha, a rural village of Alappuzha District in Kerala State has now become a replicable model for other Gramapanchayaths (Rural Self Government Agencies) in the State for providing care and support to the HIV infected without hurting their privacy or secrecy.…





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Added by BPDU on November 11, 2010 at 6:30am — 1 Comment

Foire régionale d’échange d’expériences à Gao: de l'individuel au collectif

« J’ai été en contact pour la première fois avec un malade VIH à l’hôpital Gabriel Touré au pavillon d’hépatogastro entérologie. C’était une dame à qui j’étais chargé aussi de faire cette fois-ci la transfusion sanguine, dans le même pavillon et toujours sans gants, bien évidemment à cette époque là, vous…

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Added by Younoussa Diarra on November 10, 2010 at 11:47am — No Comments

To be a friend: A salt visit

"I went out to find a friend, i found nobody
but when I went out to be a friend i found many"…
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Added by John Piermont Montilla on November 9, 2010 at 7:00am — 12 Comments

Pasteur adds colour to life of Dommara sex workers



Dear Members,

Nari Saksham is a…

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Added by CHIKKALA PADMA RANI on November 8, 2010 at 6:21pm — 4 Comments

International Child Support (ICS) Appreciates SALT Approach.

International Child Support (ICS) supports the well-being of children in developing countries. In Africa, ICS works through its own programme offices in Western Kenya(Busia) and Northern Tanzania (Mwanhunzi) as well as partners in Tanzania, Uganda , Kenya and…

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Added by Onesmus Mutuku on November 6, 2010 at 3:00pm — 2 Comments

L'échange chaleureux est comme du kérosène!

Sous un soleil de plomb, Gaston, Younoussa et moi arrivons à Ségou, une ville à 300km de Bamako, au Mali. La terre et les maisons sont teintées de rouge et d'ocre. On retrouve à Ségou, le long du fleuve Niger, une ambiance de village alors que la ville grouille d'activité. On voit des marchands de calebasses, des ânes qui transportent des légumes, et des enfants qui… Continue

Added by Laurence Gilliot on November 5, 2010 at 2:30pm — 3 Comments

Are You Sure?

I just returned from four days of SALT visits in Karnataka, India. I am still grappling with what happened. No words will ever translate the power of the inspiration flowing through all of us, hosts and guests alike. Maybe the only way to thank for the gift of these days is to act on what we learned in our respective…

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Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on November 5, 2010 at 2:08pm — 6 Comments

The Fight for HIV/AIDS continues

Dear friends,

I am happy to anounce to you that i back online and most happy to know you are all there in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

As the international community thinks of comemoriating World Aids Day , come Dec. 1st, my school health club and i are not left behind. This time we have developed a new strategy which is not common with our club. We are coming up powerfully with 'dancing and drama' as the stragegies for this year's celbration to sensitise our peers on the dangers and… Continue

Added by Njoh Angwi Constance on November 5, 2010 at 12:28pm — 2 Comments

CLCP Presentation at HACC Quarterly Meeting in Phnom Penh

Vichet will provide a presentation on ACP process at HIV/AIDS Coordination Committee quarterly meeting on 17 Nov 2010 in Phnom Penh. Today, facilitators belonging to various organizations are establishing a National Support Team in each country, pools of facilitators have been trained, and hundreds of communities have done their self-assessment on AIDS Competence.



The strength-based approach stimulates local dialogue and supports local action on many sensitive issues such…

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Added by Vichet LOK on November 5, 2010 at 4:30am — 3 Comments

INCLUSION

After having salt visits to the truck drivers and getting their views and their dream towards a free HIV/AIDS generation it emerged that we are only targeting the truck drivers alone and leaving behind their spouses who are not spared either by the pandemic.Some drivers said that they themselves have done everything to abstain or use Condom if it is a must ,but back at home their spouses have friends who they move around with and they don't use preventive measures to protect themselves .So the… Continue

Added by SAMUEL GITHIRE on November 3, 2010 at 2:48pm — 4 Comments

FATE OF HIV POSITIVE CHILDREN IS NOT UNCERTAIN: IF THE COMMUNITY JOINS HANDS INTACTLY

Now they are smiling; the thespians in the murky story of stigma and discrimination that attracted the curiosity of all philanthropists and social activists at national and international level. They and their supporters are grateful to all the campaigners who involved in alleviating the issue and ensure the completion of their primary education in the same school in a friendly… Continue

Added by BPDU on November 3, 2010 at 9:45am — 1 Comment

What I resist, fate insists…

It has always happened to me. What I have not wanted, I have had to do, and then I have become so absorbed in it that I wonder how I never wanted to do it:-). I was the biggest critic of SALT approach and today I am passionately involved in it. When I met my best friend I thought she disliked me and now…!



Similarly, in the recently concluded international Knowledge Fair in Karnataka, India, participants had to join one of the four subgroups for SALT visits. I made up my mind, I…

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Added by Rituu B. Nanda on November 2, 2010 at 2:30pm — 9 Comments

S - Stimulation!

“What is this that I have in my hand?” One of the 26 cosmetologists took it and said “it is a quartz stone and is firm.” The Facilitator remark was “does it makes you feel like talking as well?” “yes” was the reply. “okay, then you will be the first to share your personal dream with all of us.” Smiling the participant said “OMG!” but took up the challenge, followed by the 25 other cosmetologists. This was day 2 of the three days SALT with cosmetologists. Day one had identification of strengths… Continue

Added by Autry Haynes on October 31, 2010 at 9:30pm — 8 Comments

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