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The past 2 weeks have found Boris, Autry and I in Suriname working with a fantastic team to integrate WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) with the community life competence process. There is the phrase - 'Water is Life'. We have heard reflections this week that you can have water, but no real 'life' in communities. Trust, respect and vision are also needed. The skilled, passionate, committed team in Suriname is going to teach us all alot about this in the coming months. Thank you in…
ContinueAdded by April Foster on April 21, 2011 at 9:37pm — 1 Comment
I was given the opportunity to work with a nurse who is presently HIV for the past two year now, her problem is to coming to grip with the reality of her status, however, after about three hour she was willing to open up and discuss her problem, and even informed me that her collages at the hospital is advising her to leave her profession and seek a next job.
However, I advised her that is not the right think to do, but however, she should educate herself more about her…
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Lutte contre la stigmatisation et la discrimination liées au VIH/sida « l’autre combat contre le VIH/sida »
L'ONG Walé en tant que structure de référence en matière de lutte contre le VIH-sida dans la région de Ségou est confrontée quotidiennement à la stigmatisation dans l’offre de ses services (constats faits au sein de l’organisation et au niveau des vécus des PVVIH)
Ainsi, pour amorcer une dynamique devant…
Added by dramane keita on April 18, 2011 at 6:32pm — 3 Comments
ACP changed my view
Story by: Satayu Sittikan, Technical Assistant, Positive MSM from Thai ACP Network
At the beginning when I started working on HIV/AIDS issue with MSM (Men who have Sex with Men) and Transgender who live with HIV and AIDS, I felt that I have…
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A wannabe hot-shot technical advisor, I had just enough knowledge to be useful and just enough naïveté to be dangerous.
I was new to the country office and eager to demonstrate my monitoring and evaluation (M&E) prowess.
The task at hand was completing a mid-term review of a “problematic” implementing partner whose work focused on HIV and food security programming. There was no baseline, but go for it.
Oh, and this particular country office needed to put…
Added by Jennifer Lentfer on April 18, 2011 at 3:58am — 3 Comments
(A sharing by Kokila, Saraoja amma and Rani, Thiruvannamalai Deepam AIDS Thaduppu Sangam)
Three members from a CBO of FSW in Thiruvannamalai visited a village to pass a Panchayat resolution against stigma and discrimination on PLHIV and on people who are vulnerable to HIV.
While they were addressing the villagers, the Village chairman said that there was a woman who was infected and they had isolated her from the village. Then the three women…
ContinueAdded by M.L. Prabakar on April 16, 2011 at 1:13pm — 5 Comments
A sharing by Thamizh, Nandhni and Mohana of Sumangali AIDS Thaduppu Sangam, Rasipuram, Tamil Nadu, India
“We provide a lot of services for the community members and for the public through our MSM CBO. We create awareness about HIV, STIs and condom use among our community members. Earlier, if people saw us in public places they would mock at us and ridicule us. They looked at us as untouchables. They would not sit next to us in the…
ContinueAdded by M.L. Prabakar on April 16, 2011 at 1:01pm — 4 Comments
“This one is to Kazan, a new star in the Constellation”, I hear myself saying. My fingers dip in a small wooden tin. With two fingertips I take a few grains, I put them in my mouth. The SALT is strong, pure and tasty. Then I pass the tin on to my new friend, Svetlana (the small), from Kazan – Russia. She is sitting next to me on a large table with smiling…
ContinueAdded by Marlou on April 15, 2011 at 3:00pm — 4 Comments
22 year old Chawngmawii from Mizoram, North East India left home when she was sixteen. Coming from a broken family with a history of abuse, she started living with her friends or in the streets when she got hooked on to injecting drugs. She got into sex work to support her drug habit and in 2008 was diagnosed as HIV positive. With the help of some NGOs, she started visiting the existing drop in centres (DICs) to access services.…
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I was part of a team that visited a village called Moopanpatti in Tuticorin district of Tamil Nadu, South India. We were there to facilitate a dream-building exercise in the village community as part of a SIAAP CLCP workshop. Once the group was mobilised, largely comprising of women, the team members encouraged them to dream about what they wished for their village as well as themselves. They shared about facilities that they needed such as a primary school, hospital, etc. When we…
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Inviting you to share your stories through the SALT STORY INITIATIVE:
Whether we are new to SALT, or we've been facilitating for years, we all have a story to tell about how SALT has inspired us. It is this inspiration which enables us to become a channel for energy, and a catalyst for positive change.
For years, Constellation members have been sharing their stories through NING, providing other facilitators around the world with a window into…
ContinueAdded by Jennifer Lentfer on April 11, 2011 at 5:37am — 2 Comments
Dear friends, A short update on what’s happening here in PNG. Conditions are still challenging here, but the inspiration is flowing like the Congo river!
The two day Knowledge Fair was incredible. Organised on an island, PNG AIDS Competence invited…
ContinueM. L. Prabakar of SIAAP was facilitating the final evaluation of NARI SAKSHAM, a federation of sex worker CBOs in Andhra Pradesh, a month ago when I learnt something very valuable, and striking.
He was facilitating a dream session, and began by sharing his dream of yester year – childhood days, thatched house with holes in the roof built alongside three coconut trees; the incident of fire on the table by spilt kerosene. How today he has come a long way. Even today his mother…
ContinueAdded by Dr. E. Mohamed Rafique on April 8, 2011 at 11:49am — 4 Comments
Added by Rituu B. Nanda on April 7, 2011 at 11:18am — 3 Comments
A Day Without Dignity is a counter-campaign to TOMS Shoes A Day Without Shoes “awareness raising campaign” i.e. commercial. Today Saundra Schimmelpfennig at Good Intentions Are Not Enough is asking people from areas that receive shoe drops and other forms of charity, the…
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We had a very inspiring visit to Ethiopia last week with IIRR and partners who have been working hard at integrating elements of ACP into their existing Community Managed Risk Reduction (CMDRR) Strategy. You will see the excellent photos and video clips that Ricardo has been uploading over the past couple of days.
It got me thinking about the word 'integration'. Seems everyone is using it these days, and as with many things we start saying it and stop thinking deeply about…
ContinueAdded by April Foster on March 31, 2011 at 11:19am — 2 Comments
Here is another great talk from TED talks warning us not to force people to converse in English. Conversation in any language leads to a sharing of thoughts and the creation of knowledge.
http://www.ted.com/talks/patricia_ryan_ideas_in_all_languages_not_just_english.html
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My country, France, is dealing with many different cultural and social backgrounds, due to the immigration. Today, the government does not know how to take benefit from the diversity that our country presents, and instead of taking advantage of that richness, the government blames on it because thinks that immigration is the main cause for the current problems in the society (unemployment, violence, crime..). For me, it's a wonderful experience we are living, full of strengths in the…
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