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Community Life Competence Training Guyana... day 1

Today saw the beginning of the another Community Life Competence (CLC) training in Guyana. it brought back memories of my training in February of last year. I remember trying to have an open mind yet curious to know what the training was all about. From listening to participants expectation I could have sensed that a lot of them felt the same way i would have felt on the first day of my training. 

As participants came in today, signed registration sheet, collected their training…

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Added by Michael Mc Garrell on September 21, 2011 at 6:14am — 4 Comments

Teenagers reproduction Health..Rajawali's Junior High school Bandung- West Java

this program helped us ...All my students try to make up their mind and concern about their health.. SALT approaches is the gate for them to avoid their anxiety social disorder

 

a bundle of thanks for Rituu,,, Mrs.Wiwin Winarni and my best fellow Venty Susanty... and all of u.

 

SALT Approaches applies continually .Rajawali's Junior High School makes SALT into two terms and tied each other.

we do SALT from the simple thing such kind of health social life…

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Added by titin hernawati on September 21, 2011 at 3:44am — 3 Comments

Waiting for Pennies from Heaven

In honor of this week's Clinton Global Initiative's Annual Meeting, I'm reposting this from early October last year. The issues remain the same; the fundraising resources for local organizations still needed.

“Is a trickle of that money ever going to reach us?”

Sharing a…

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Added by Jennifer Lentfer on September 20, 2011 at 11:25pm — No Comments

The Joy of Aid Work

My friend recently shared this status update on Facebook. Her description of the joy of aid work resonated with me as I thought it would with readers of how-matters.org.

Kirsten Weeks [in Zambia] “realizes that I am happiest on days like today that start with a 6am departure to the airport, visits to a cotton gin, talks with small holder farmers, focus groups at ART clinics with potential problem solving to address nutrition issues, long car rides through rural villages and…
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Added by Jennifer Lentfer on September 20, 2011 at 10:17pm — No Comments

She believed in her strengths….and continues to inspire many in spite of the worst tragedy of her life…..

Padmavathy is working as a Manager-Capacity Building in CARE-SAKSHAM team for the past six years. SAKSHAM project works with Community Based Organizations of female sex workers in Andhra Pradesh. During these six years she created many leaders through her art of ‘Appreciating’ the community and helping them believe in their ‘strengths’ to deal with their problems. Many community leaders owe their gratitude for Padmavathy for inspiring them to become great leaders through her…

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Added by YERUVA ANTHONY REDDY on September 20, 2011 at 11:55am — 3 Comments

Stimulation

 

 I recently visited with a youth gathering; before the session begun one youth leader passed on a message to another, Leader 11 responded in quite a hostile manner and this spurred some negative response from others.  Through stimulating a discussion with leader 11 she has concerns.  Her problems stemmed from her childhood

Her story:  Her father died, her mother migrated for betterment for her and other siblings. She was 13 years old. She was impregnated by her uncle.  Went…

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Added by Paula Sampson on September 19, 2011 at 7:44pm — 2 Comments

CAD Event

hi every one ...

I will inform you about our CAD in Bandung , West Java Indonesia. we held it on Sept, 18th 2011. it was consist of 38 members students from different universities. There many things that could we share on its. such as there are 8 key words that made us on fire. they are : Smile, Cheersfull, Spirit, Visioner, Silent, Adventure, extrovert, Humorist. These…

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Added by venty susanty on September 19, 2011 at 4:00pm — 5 Comments

CHED

Since 2007, CHED Team had a DREAM. The Team main collective DREAM was about CHED Condifentially for happy Military Families, Happy communities and CHED Team are connected at an equality of level to educate and sharing our experiences. On 30 August, 2011 CHED had received a certificate of appreciation from FHI360 in recognition of outstanding accomplishment and contribution to implement of the Smilinf Family Program (SFP)-an HIV/AIDS/RH and other health intervention with funding support from…

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Added by Vichet LOK on September 17, 2011 at 9:55am — 1 Comment

International Day for Older Persons.

 

Dear Members Join the world to honor the Elderly,

Every year, on 1st October the World honors the elderly day. International Day of Older Persons was adopted by United Nations General Assembly in 1990 and was first observed globally in 1991. It recognizes and affirms the contributions of older persons, and provides a platform to raise awareness, examine issues, invite dialogue and action on promoting well-being among the elderly. The event is also directed to…

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Added by NAMARA ARTHUR ARAALI on September 16, 2011 at 3:30pm — 6 Comments

A Second Dip into the Reading Pile

If you’re like me, you have a pile of all the reports, articles, and publications that you’re aiming to get to. And from time to time, I take pleasure in dipping in to explore the new thinking or sound practices in international development and aid effectiveness.

So I’m sharing twelve papers from my virtual pile, featuring excerpts from the 7th page of text of each, first 3-4 sentences of the second paragraph. Hopefully the exercise will be a fun way to highlight these…

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Added by Jennifer Lentfer on September 14, 2011 at 10:00pm — 2 Comments

Becoming a Disabled Woman is a big Issue in Our Families

Graça[1], a 32 years old woman, from the township of Chimoio in Manica Province of Mozambique, a mother of two kids Paulo and Anita[2] of 10 and 5 years old respectively, was divorced with a breastfeeding child (Anita) when she was one year old, for almost four years. Graça divorce resulted in sequence of events that started in a car accident, when she was hit by a car selling roasted peanuts to increase the income of her family, before Anita came. As… Continue

Added by Joao Arnaldo Vembane on September 8, 2011 at 9:06am — 8 Comments

Are you reading this?

Then you should take this survey.

In other words, it’s for people who read aid blogs.

Why should you bother? For one reason, it's short. It's also anonymous. And most notably, your interests and habits are important to us, the bloggers.

See what the @SmartAid folks and other bloggers have to say about the survey via…

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Added by Jennifer Lentfer on September 7, 2011 at 10:51pm — No Comments

Already “of” the community

We’ve all seen many participation typologies over the years. But with the one below, which I created when examining local partners’ final reports in 2009, I was trying to describe some simple categories of approaches to working with communities that local non-governmental organizations utilize. It was also meant to capture that fine line that can exist between a community-based organization (CBO) and a community,…

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Added by Jennifer Lentfer on September 6, 2011 at 10:53pm — No Comments

Another Must Listen

On the treadmill this morning (a time I usually reserve for non-development thinking), a story from Malawi popped up via This American Life on my ipod. They continue covering stories on aid issues in ways that are, for the most part, respectful and engaging, this one specifically related to HIV prevention programs.

This American Life 444: Gossip, Originally aired 8/26/11 Summary from the…
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Added by Jennifer Lentfer on September 2, 2011 at 5:02am — 2 Comments

The highs and lows of the 10th ICAAP 2011

Sharing this for the benefit of colleagues within the AIDS Competence family - thank you!

An open letter to the LOC of the 10th ICAAP the chair of ASAP and the Executive Director of UNAIDS a personal perspective

 

As the dust settles on the 10th international conference on HIV & AIDS in Asia and the Pacific and the landfills and paper recycling plants of South Koreas bustling port of Busan await an onslaught of unused, unread and unwanted (?)…

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Added by Greg Gray on September 2, 2011 at 2:10am — No Comments

Introduction of the Sierra Leone Community Life Competence

Sierra Leone Community Life Competence was formed four years after the WHO funded international training on the Competence Approach in Mombasa, Kenya, in 2005 in which Sierra Leone participated. Initially, the Malaria Competence Process (MCP) was introduced in Sierra Leone in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MOHS). Three participants represented Sierra Leone in the Kenya training namely Wani Lahai of MOHS, Ibrahim Kamara of Plan Sierra Leone and Joseph Senesie of…

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Added by Jossef B. Khamara on September 1, 2011 at 12:08pm — 3 Comments

A quoi cela sert?

Or donc, je me promenais entre la Bourse et l'Eglise St Catherine à Bruxelles, nous fréquentons cet endroit, Kim et moi-même, pour y retrouver certaine senteurs et atmosphère de l'Asie. C'est toute une expédition pour les bouseux des cantons périmés, que nous sommes et nous sommes toujours attentifs aux indigènes du coin, qui semblent finir par nous accepter.

 

Bref, mis en confiance, nous nous dirigeâmes vers un restaurant chino-vietnamien, petit couloir encombré de tables ne…

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Added by Renault Yves on August 30, 2011 at 5:30pm — 2 Comments

The Curious Aid Worker: Storytelling with Marc Maxson (Part I)

Marc Maxson is not your usual aid worker.

Yes, he is a returned Peace Corps volunteer, lives in Kenya, works for a Washington D.C.-based non-governmental organization, and is married to someone also employed in aid.

But Marc Maxson also has a PhD in neuroscience.

So what does that enable Marc to do as an aid worker? Marc develops new conceptual approaches to solving "impossible" problems, of which there are many in international development.…

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Added by Jennifer Lentfer on August 30, 2011 at 3:29am — 2 Comments

Children say the saltiest things!

 

I will start this article by first defining SALT; as defined by “Heinemann English Dictionary”; a white compound, sodium chloride (formula NaCL), widely used to flavor and preserve food;…informally “experience” can make one salty.

As a verb we add salt in order to season or preserve food; informally it can be introduced to give a false impression of “value”.

My recent learning experience with youths in “camp blossom” (an opportunity to practice…

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Added by Anderson Figaro on August 29, 2011 at 3:57pm — 1 Comment

Malaria Competence Approach

Introduction

Malaria Competence Approach is having tremendous impact in reducing malaria sicknesses and deaths in the community particularly children and women in Imperi Chiefdom as reported by the local communities.

Article about the work in Imperi chiefdom.



The Malaria Competence Approach is one of the community-based interventions whereby communities locally respond to malaria.  Malaria in the…

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Added by Jossef B. Khamara on August 29, 2011 at 11:38am — 1 Comment

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