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 (2,356)

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

Call of the Caribbean: Part II: The SALT Visits and the Self Assessment Framework

(This blog must be updated with all your corrections, as the vagaries of time are fast eroding its veracity. Please comment, and suggest your corrections to which we look forward and thank you in advance.)

Neither Doncil’s birthday party which ended at the early morning hour of 3:30 AM, nor the steady drizzle could dampen…

Continue

Added by Dr. E. Mohamed Rafique on July 11, 2011 at 8:00pm — 22 Comments

Our experienсe in SALT method

Hi all from Kazan!

A want to share our experience in SALT method. Recently we've learned it and we practeсed it. Our practice was in a family where parents desided adopting four children with HIV from their birth. And one of these children has also cerebral palsy.  We interviewed the parents with interest asking them about their strengths and what they are proud for in their life and what things made them so strong in their desire to take children in their family. We are very grateful…

Continue

Added by Kamilla Sabirova on July 9, 2011 at 3:48pm — 4 Comments

Call of the Caribbean: Part III: One End is another’s Beginning:

(This blog will be updated with all corrections suggested. Please comment, and suggest your corrections to which we look forward and thank you in advance.)

 

The end of the event is the beginning of Ning and Learning Blended. For, once hooked to ACP and CLCP, one is hooked for Life. This was the message Autry and Michael had clearly spelt out during their presentations on Ning and Blended Learning.  

Testimonials galore:

Proceeding into the Plenary…

Continue

Added by Dr. E. Mohamed Rafique on July 8, 2011 at 7:03pm — 5 Comments

Pass the SALT - Reflections on the Trinidad Experience.

 

Ironically enough, the Trinidad Experience did not begin in Trinidad, but in Guyana. A  T&T delegation comprising of government officials and representatives from civil society got themselves "salted" at the Clara Lodge Hotel in Guyana. We did not only see the application of the process in our own lives, but we saw the real life applications of it when we conducted two SALT visits, one with Prison Officers and the other with the MSM community. Personally, the visit to the Prison…

Continue

Added by David Dk Soomarie on July 8, 2011 at 6:51am — 11 Comments

In My life the mean of this approach

The approach has been very significant in my life, as in the family helps me definir and prioritise concerns and together seek solutions through locally available resources. There is already an attention especially in terms of time share, learn, transfer, however a number of issues that looking back a bit not affordable. We have now set or fortify relations with my neighbors where he shares his concerns vice versa. What this means to implement the ACP recognizes that each discussion there is… Continue

Added by Inacio T. Paruque on July 7, 2011 at 12:20pm — 6 Comments

Self/Community Assessment Framework on HIV for Trinidad and Tobago

Dear Friends,

 

Our new friends from Trinidad and Tobago are in the process of developing their National AIDS Coordinating Program (NACP) and are doing it through the Competence Process. Consequently, please help them to tinker with the Self Assessment framework. Looking forwards to everyone from the T&T ACP Event to land on this page and give their inputs online after the workshop, so that we can all together continue on the journey towards Competence. A couple of days ago…

Continue

Added by Dr. E. Mohamed Rafique on July 7, 2011 at 9:30am — 2 Comments

Salt Visit - Mozambique Matola & Boane

The month of June have been engaged in the salt visits into Disability & HIV  Project in Mozambique (Maputo Province - Municipy of Matola and Boane District. It really was a unique moment when we see the communities sharing, learning, transfering as it has answered the questions of HIV through local response to minimize its impact. I'll tell you one thing struck me very in the community for I visited. a house of a very young couple together, share a view that as the situation has somewhat… Continue

Added by Inacio T. Paruque on July 6, 2011 at 2:37pm — 1 Comment

The example set by a woman leader

Samraksha recently organized an inspiration sharing event for community volunteers to share their experiences. 

 

This is a powerful sharing by a woman leader Parvatamma on how she helped fight stigma in the community through her personal action and ensured adequate livelihood for women affected by HIV in her community.

 

You can see the post at …

Continue

Added by Divya Sarma on July 6, 2011 at 8:51am — 2 Comments

First of all, we are All Human

Digesting all my learning from a week in Samara, a beautiful Russian city at the Wolga, it appears to me, now clearer then ever, that SALT is a natural process. It reminds us to be ‘normal’, to be the human beings we are in all our interactions.

Natasya, in her wheelchair during our last (in a series of 6) SALT visits that week says it beautifully:

“These meetings with your team once again proved that it is not important how we look, what language we speak, what confession we are…

Continue

Added by Marlou on July 5, 2011 at 4:08pm — 7 Comments

Now that I know your story, your problem is mine

“I only regret one thing”, says the young Elena, “and that is that I did not dare to let my tears flow”. During the After Action Review on this mornings SALT visit to a Roman Catholic Community in Samara (Russia) I see a new Elena. After this SALT visit she is full of energy and sees a new way forward for herself and the people around her.



The day before… Continue

Added by Marlou on July 5, 2011 at 3:52pm — 6 Comments

Call of the Caribbean: Towards AIDS Competence in Trinidad and Tobago

The beginnings:

It was one of the most quickly organized visits. In a week, we had decided the itinerary for travel, got a visa, and I was on my way to Trinidad and Tobago. For from 4 to 7 July 2011, the Constellation will introduce the AIDS Competence Process (ACP) to organisations and communities in Trinidad and Tobago. Michael Mc Garrell, Autry Haynes, and me were the three facilitators for this event.

We had a preparatory meeting on the 3 July 2011, going…

Continue

Added by Dr. E. Mohamed Rafique on July 5, 2011 at 12:30am — 8 Comments

Suis-je sûr?

Il est 19h00 le 20 juin. Rui nous  ramène de Boëne à Maputo, après la première journée du festival du savoir au Mozambique. Après un trajet de 30 km, nous nous arrêtons à un feu rouge au sommet d'une colline. Les membres de l'équipe devisent  à l'arrière de la voiture. Rui profite de l'arrêt pour répondre à ses sms. Il organise avec son équipe  des visites SALT pour 100 participants pour demain,  ce n’est pas une mince affaire !

Pendant qu’il écrit, nous sentons un choc à l'arrière…

Continue

Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on July 4, 2011 at 7:21pm — 1 Comment

Am I sure?

It is 07:00 PM on June 20. Rui is driving us back from Boene to Maputo, after the first day of the Mozambique knowledge fair. After a 30 km ride, we stop at a red traffic light at the top of a hill. Team members chat in the back of the car. Rui takes advantage of the stop to respond to few text messages. He and his team are organizing SALT visits for 100 participants for tomorrow, not a small endeavor!

As he is writing, we feel a shock at the rear of our vehicle. Rui stops writing,…

Continue

Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on July 4, 2011 at 6:55pm — 3 Comments

Bringing ACP to Trinidad

We have finally arrived in Trinidad. After all the planning by the Constellation and UNAIDS Trinidad, we are here ready to transfer the AIDS competence process to of Trinidadian friends. Sometimes we fail to acknowledge and appreciate those that work behind the scenes; those that put together the bits and pieces. So I just want to say thank you to all those that worked so hard behind the scenes in putting this Trinidad experience together.

 

After a really good breakfast this…

Continue

Added by Michael Mc Garrell on July 3, 2011 at 5:54pm — 10 Comments

Children hos parents are seprated!!

Hey I want to work with Children who's parents are sperated or are undergoing Divorce... do you think SALT Visits can help me?? how?? i am currently at doing my FW at family court setting....in Child and adolocent guidance center!!

Added by Smiti Gahrotra on July 3, 2011 at 11:03am — 2 Comments

Looking to talk to Maternal and Infant Health folks

Hi all,

I am the co-founder of Biosense, an Indian healthcare startup looking to reduce maternal and infant mortality. I am eager to talk with folks who are working in the area of healthcare, especially rural health micro-franchising, micro-clinics, telemedicine to figure out "everyone wins" models where we can drive impact from our non-invasive anemia monitoring technology.
The problem: 1 million die annually due to…
Continue

Added by Roli on July 3, 2011 at 8:17am — No Comments

Jakarta: when Belcompetence meet Indocompetence

 

Jakarta... A city full of discoveries...What a pleasure to meet part of the team of Indocompetence and to share with them! Chandra, Cristin, Luluk, Ria... Beautiful encounter, nice exchanges... Thanks to the Constellation to connecting people!! And thank you Jean-Louis to insist on the importance to take the time to meet people and share ... This is the main thing!

Added by Emmanuelle Bricq on July 2, 2011 at 6:31pm — 3 Comments

SALT et Kung Fu à Matola

C'est l'hiver austral au Mozambique. Le ciel est bleu, sans nuages ​​à l'horizon, le soleil luit, mais l'air est frais et sec. Dans ce quartier du sud de Matola, à 35 km de Maputo, nous marchons sur la piste de sable bordée de haies d'euphorbe entourant  de modestes maisons. Des femmes nous regardent passer, assises à côté de leurs étals, sur lesquels sont disposés quelques produits de première nécessité. Ici et là, des tas de vêtements pour la vente de seconde main.



Notre…

Continue

Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on July 1, 2011 at 5:00pm — 3 Comments

SALT and Kung Fu in South Matola

It is winter in Mozambique. The sky is blue, with no clouds in sight; still the air is fresh and crisp. In this neighborhood of South Matola, 35km away from Maputo, we walk on the sandy track along the small houses bordered by euphorbia hedges. Women sit next to their stalls, selling a wide range of daily life necessities. Here and there they display heaps of clothes for second hand sale.

Our SALT team is on its way to respond to the invitation of a woman whom we just met during a…

Continue

Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on July 1, 2011 at 4:23pm — 10 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