Connect with us

Website: the-constellation.org

Newsletter EnglishFrench Spanish  

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Constellation/457271687691239  

Twitter @TheConstellati1

Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/constellationclcp/

Youtube channel: The Constellation SALT-CLCP

Stories about Response (2,355)

Empowering women to protect themselves: Successes in female condom programming, Aug 8, 2011, UNAIDS

Ensuring that high quality condoms are widely available, either free or at an affordable price, is fundamental to a pragmatic and effective AIDS response. In a recently published report, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) focuses on the increasing use of female condoms and highlights how millions of women around the world are now using this method to protect themselves against HIV.

 

HIV prevention that women can control

Titled HIV prevention gains momentum:…

Continue

Added by Tapati Dutta on August 10, 2011 at 6:57am — 2 Comments

What have we done and What have we not done about HIV and Aids

In my point of view, we need to move from having project- specific assistance to Developmental and Institutional Projects because this is what makes the changes sustainable.

If a person is diagnosed with HIV, his or her capacity must be built. He or she needs support to develop confidence in him/herself and take charge of his/her own fate as well as the task of convincing other positive people to come out.and this is lacking in our communities.

 

We must also not forget…

Continue

Added by Amy Ndinda Mutunga on August 7, 2011 at 3:27pm — 2 Comments

Behind the Barricades, There Is Happiness

Richard Moore describes himself as “just a guy who wanted to help.”

This is somehow funny coming from a man whom the Dalai Lama refers to as “my hero.”

Well known to the residents of Derry, Ireland, where we met last month, Richard Moore was shot at the age of 10 by a British solider on his way home from school. Taking a rubber bullet on the bridge of his nose, Richard lost…

Continue

Added by Jennifer Lentfer on August 5, 2011 at 4:27pm — No Comments

Call for Proposals: World AIDS Day/Journee Mondiale de Lutte Contre le Sida

WORLD AIDS DAY

source:AWDF

 

APPLICATION GUIDELINES

This is a call for applications for grantees to organise activities on World AIDS Day, which is marked on the 1st of December. In order for AWDF to consider your request for support in organising World AIDS Day activities, please follow…

Continue

Added by zoneziwoh on August 3, 2011 at 7:35pm — No Comments

"Until the Day I Die": Gerta Louisama on Haitian Women Winning Their Rights

By Beverly Bell

August 2, 2011



Gerta Louisama is a member of the Executive Committee and the National Women’s Committee of Tèt Kole Ti Peyizan Ayisyen, Heads Together Small Producers of Haiti, Haiti’s largest and oldest peasant group. She is also head of the local Tèt Kole Women’s Committee in her village of Savanette. Here she speaks about the Tèt Kole’s efforts to win recognition, social equality, and economic rights for rural Haitians, especially women.…

Continue

Added by Beverly Bell and Other Worlds on August 2, 2011 at 7:04pm — No Comments

Do CBOs have an image problem?

I give lots of thought to what makes community-based organizations the lowest common denominator in development aid. Readers of how-matters.org may already be familiar with previous arguments I’ve offered for the increased inclusion of and investment in community-based organizations (CBOs). As an ardent proponent of CBOs’ comparative advantages, I believe they have a better chance of being driven by “the…

Continue

Added by Jennifer Lentfer on July 31, 2011 at 5:57pm — No Comments

Story from CHED PE and PF

We are working as volunteers in Tank Arm forte, MR5 of MOND since 2007 for Smiling Family Program (SFP). SFP provide HIV/AIDS/STI and RH intervention to military families in Battambang, Banteay Meanchey and Kamong Cham provinces through CHED in partnership with Family Health International (FHI) with funding from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria round 5.



Our main role and responsibility to have military wives keep busy schedules; individual discussions would not… Continue

Added by Vichet LOK on July 24, 2011 at 9:09am — 2 Comments

Community Life Competence Process works!

"I must say, at first when I was being introduced to this Process, I was apprehensive. I see potential and I kept saying yes it will work, but at the back of my mind, I was thinking somethingelse. Now that I have been with you, these past seven days in the communities, I am appalled at what I see happening, THIS PROCESS WORKS! In fact I am happy that I made the effort…

Continue

Added by Autry Haynes on July 23, 2011 at 1:44pm — 4 Comments

Les gens m'ont aidé, maintenant c'est à moi d'aider

Pendant ma visite à Samara, Laurence m'a demandé d'interviewer un des amis russes comme 'Membre du mois' pour notre newsletter de la Constellation. J'ai choisi d'écrire sur Alexei, une personne hors du commun. L'histoire ci-dessous est le résultat de plusieurs conversations pendant la semaine et ses contributions pendant les visites SALT. Marlou

 

Je m’appelle Alexei et je viens de Samara, en Russie. J’ai grandi dans une famille de toxicomanes ou l’alcool et la… Continue

Added by Marlou on July 22, 2011 at 9:27am — 1 Comment

People helped me, now I want to help

During my visit to Samara Laurence asked me to interview one of the Russian friends as ‘member of the month’ for our Constellation Newsletter. I chose to follow Alexei, he is a special person. The story below is the result of various conversations during the week and his contributions during the SALT visits.

Marlou




I am Alexei, from Samara, Russia. I grew up in an addicted family: alcohol and drugs were always there. It was a hard environment for a child to grow up. I was… Continue

Added by Marlou on July 22, 2011 at 8:55am — 3 Comments

Participants feedback Trinidad and Tobago

Colleagues, find feedback on ACP conducted in Trinidad and Tobago. I think that there is much we can learn from this feedback.



  1. 1.       What do you expect from this event?
  • More info on networking  +goal setting
  • The exposure to a new approach of dealing with HIV/AIDS, its spread and impact and a greater understanding  of  the role of communities, all stakeholders.
  • I expect to learn “new” skills, concepts,…
Continue

Added by Michael Mc Garrell on July 22, 2011 at 3:35am — 2 Comments

we had plenty SALT in TRINIDAD

Thank to all the who atteended tha AIDS COMPETENCE WORK SHOP it was a wonderfull experance and very informitive.

We also shared lots of information from our communitise and how we use SALT to work in our comminities.

The facilitators from GUYANA was great they work with us so we were well SALTED when we lef the workshop

Thank again from the members of TOBAGO OASIS FOUNDATION.

 

 

Added by doncil granderson on July 21, 2011 at 5:31pm — 4 Comments

Disciples of SALT

Disciples of SALT

The skill or art of communication is a two edged sword; similar is the skill or art of empathetic listening; however they are important elements for the SALT agent.  If your life, however is not grounded or rather built on the foundation of universal principles that stimulates and facilitates a win/win solution to our many societal and developmental challenges, such as HIV/AIDS all you would be as an agent in the response is just another mercenary, looking out for…

Continue

Added by Anderson Figaro on July 20, 2011 at 5:54pm — 1 Comment

Cordaid HIV/AIDS Award 2011 Launched - Submit your application!!!

2011 Cordaid HIV and AIDS Award: Help spread the information Please find enclosed and attached the announcement for the 2011 edition of the Cordaid HIV and AIDS Award. The Catholic Organisation for Relief and Development (Cordaid) is seeking nominations from organisations actively involved in the linking of community- and formal health and care services for people living with HIV. Cordaid wishes to award two organisations - one Civil Society Organisation and one Faith Based Organisation -…

Continue

Added by Jennie van de Weerd on July 19, 2011 at 12:40pm — 2 Comments

Hussein reflects on the power of a home visit

*Over the course of two years, The Constellation has partnered with the Institute for Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) in Ethiopia to integrate AIDS Competence (ACP) into their existing Community-Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR) programme. During a support visit in Borana, one Ethiopian participant - Hussein - experienced firsthand the power of SALT through a home visit.*

 

“My name is Hussein Omar, coming…

Continue

Added by Ricardo Walters on July 19, 2011 at 11:55am — 1 Comment

Human Beings

Human beings,

The skill or art of communication is a two edged sword, similar is the skill or art of empathetic listening, both important elements for the SALT agent. However If your life is not grounded or rather built on the foundation of universal principles that stimulates and facilitates a win/win solution to our many societal challenges, such as HIV/AIDS all you would be as an agent in the response is just another mercenary, looking out for yourself and manipulating, and…

Continue

Added by Anderson Figaro on July 18, 2011 at 10:29pm — 1 Comment

Pass the Salt - Part 2

 

Something has not been connecting. Honestly. After years of pumping funds into projects and organisations we are still being faced with an epidemic that's threatening the workforce and future of our nation. Truthfully, people know. At least, they say they do. However, they are not adopting positive behaviors.

 

As a society, as a community we are concerned. Genuinely so, we wrestle with ourselves trying to find the solutions that create positive behaviour change. We…

Continue

Added by David Dk Soomarie on July 18, 2011 at 7:18am — 1 Comment

Holding on to the past

I have been thinking.....sometimes we hold on to the past which directly affects if we actualize our goals or fail.Too many times we are forced to listen to those that sit and complain about the past experiences using it as reason why something is not going to work in the future. To those of you who do that, I say wake up and smell the coffee. Yes I believe that we need to learn  from our past experiences, that we can transfer skills and lessons learnt  to create new and better…

Continue

Added by Michael Mc Garrell on July 17, 2011 at 5:00am — 3 Comments

..."the salt of the earth"...

.

Colleagues, participants, human beings to appropriately understand, there must be dialogue; for change to be sustainable, significant, and quantum there must be a change in mind-set…the old way of doing thing begs for change…how timely this salt visit.

In the Arab countries, an agreement was sealed with a gift of salt to show the strength and permanence of the contract: In the book of Matthew, 5:13 (a book in the Bible) believers are called “the salt of the earth”. Let the salt…

Continue

Added by Anderson Figaro on July 14, 2011 at 7:21pm — 1 Comment

A gesture from the heart

Here is another moving sharing by a volunteer at the convention organized recently by Samraksha. The spontaneity of his actions, the immediate recognition of basic human rights and his conerned response is heartwarming. Read more about his actions, and watch the video of his sharing here !!!

http://samrakshainspirations.wordpress.com/2011/07/13/a-gesture-from-the-heart/

Added by Divya Sarma on July 13, 2011 at 6:56am — 2 Comments

Monthly Archives

2024

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

1999

© 2024   Created by Rituu B. Nanda.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service