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I would like to share with all of you, The Constellation, my concern and sadness on the impunity on Turkey’s offensive against a Kurdish enclave in northern Syria. Up to 24 civilians have been killed and an estimated 5,000 displaced in the first three days.…
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Bulletin spécial
Sur la visite d'appréciation des communautés de Korohouon, Baala et Naapa dans le cadre du suivi des plans d'action faisables du projet régional confiance à Diécké
Korohouon
Deux actions majeures ont été accomplies dans le plan d'actions faisables de la communauté de Korohouon:
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If I’m comfortable with the idea that we need to create and hold a space of trust? O yeah, of course!
My experience of being part of a group where no space of trust did exist: I felt alone; I was able to achieve acceptable results but I didn’t florish; everybody was working on his/her own; there was no synergy; sometimes I felt we were enemies.
When there is trust within a group, the result is far more than the sum of its parts; being and working together is fun, gives…
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Module 1, Exercise 1: Reflection on Amber’s story
For me Amber’s story is a reflection of me feeling uncomfortable, not at ease and shy when I read about history at school: I never understood why people (or countries) would do (e.g.) missionary work. Already as a kid it made me angry. I didn’t use the words I can use now: for me it felt so disrespectful to impose something on others. And of course, I don’t know anything about how the missionaries acted and how they were received. I…
ContinueFor me the S for Stimulating in SALT reminds me of Appreciative Inquiry (AI): what (behavior, routine, way of working) is already going well (even if it happens irregularily or not so often), and how can we stimulate its occurrence to spread or increase?
A few days ago Ayan (former refugee from Somalia) and I were visiting a community of single men that live together temporarily in a housing facility that the local government provided for them, while waiting for their new, individual…
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Dear friends
Suwatland and Suwat has inspired me for 25 years now. Anu and I spent a few days in Suwatland recenty. Anu, who works with me on "Let's Reconnect" took a set of videos which we will share over the next few weeks. Here is what Anu wrote as an intro:
"The home of Suwat is the place where JL wrote “What Makes Us Human?”. In a way it’s very fitting because Suwat really helped JL to understand the AIDS situation in Thailand in the beginning of 2000s. For some…
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Siobhan Marsh, a young professional from Generate Worldwide and based in Melbourne was visiting India with her students. She invited me to speak to her students on – how can young people engage mindfully in community building and development. For me this was a SALT visit to the group of youth about 16-18 years of age. I was not the expert. What could I do to learn from them and they could learn from each other?…
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Before the start of SALT process in this community ( Village Kanara Beel, Bongaigaon - Assam/India) people's thinking was that immunization was for the benefits of the govt people's as it is their job in the related field and they used to get paid for it. But after the start of SALT in the community now the peoples are aware that this are for the benefits of themselves and…
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Dear community, some time ago I posted my ideas about facilitating CLCP in really large groups. These were some of my experiences which might be helpful if you face that challenge:
If you have 200 participants, I would aim to get at least 5 facilitators. 10 is even better.
- Brief well together the day before the event with these people. Prepare the room for both plenary (in a circle) as well as 5 or more groups with sufficient A4 paper, markers, flipchart…
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In current times, we use technology to remind us - our phones, google calendar and so on. In our project on immunization in Assam in a tiny village, people wanted to remember the date of next vaccination schedule of their babies. What did they do? Read on...
In Village Silamahikhati (Kamrup Rural) where facilitator VHAA- Deepak Nath…
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On Sunday, December 3, a dozen of participants gathered for a special exploration day. Laurie, Célicia and Nathalie had drafted an invitation to slow down and to turn our attention inwards. To go and meet our deep 'self', the one radiating our being regardless of roles or labels.
The idea was born from our intuition that the community process is…
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Vivre le SALT/PCCV avec des enfants.
(English version at the bottom)
Au cours de l’année 2017, les facilitateurs de la Constellation interviennent dans une école primaire…
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Open space notes: Global Learning Festival Uganda October 2017
Session facilitators: Anita Sheehan (Belgium) and Izzaty (Singapore
Translation from French into English courtesy Anita
How to apply SALT in situations of emergency with elderly people and children being the most…
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Greeting from Karachi,
I am delighted to share with you this poster that was displayed in World Hepatitis Summit this November. It highlights need for strengthening social arm through SALT approach in order to achieve goal of elimination by 2030.…
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Every school has them: students who know and care about the digital world. Smart schools know how best to use these students. For example, by inviting them to form an IT “help desk” for the school and teachers.
In my daily work as an educational consultant and…
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What do we have in common?
Before we (Nemo-group: Noemí, Amir, Birgitta and Margot) made our first SALT-visit we talked about what we would have in common with the people we were going to meet.
For me that is a very important ‘exercise’, because it takes me out of my head and brings me into my heart and feelings.
I like to share my experience about using the exercise ‘What do I have in common with’ in my everyday…
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SALT ET LES JEUNES AU BURUNDI
Le Burundi est un pays en voie de développement. Dans notre pays beaucoup de jeunesont terminé leurs études mais vivent toujoursen situation de chômage ; il y en a ceux qui ont abandonnél’école et ceux qui n’ont pas eu le privilèged’être au banc de l’école. Ils…
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