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Added by Jennifer Lentfer on December 8, 2014 at 1:06pm — 1 Comment
Don’t give up, keep moving forward: Chris Lucas
http://www.theindiapost.com/world/usa/dont-give-up-keep-moving-forward-chris-lucas/
Published On: Tue, Dec 2nd, 2014
Dr. Avnish Jolly : Lucas was diagnosed with HIV in 1986 — one of the first Winnipeggers to…
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Merci à Marlou de Rouw pour sa facilitation! Nous sommes un groupe décidé à manifester notre habitat groupé, coopératif et écologique en Pays de Gex, Grand Genève!
Nous en sommes à l'étape 2 du SALT. Aujourd'hui, je partage avec vous notre co-création, lors de notre premier atelier "Quel est notre rêve" . Visitez notre blog : http://amitoyens.blogspot.fr/…
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We were heartened that 35 parents responded to our call to be part of a team tasked with the challenge of addressing a concern or problem in their neighbourhood. With the help of Kiran Kandade a volunteer facilitator, we introduced the Appreciative Inquiry framework as a way of building a team around what works rather than trying to fix what does not.…
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Les blogs offrent aux membres un espace pour partager leur expérience de réponse locale à un problème et leur expérience de facilitation de la réponse locale. Articles, études et autres documents de recherche peuvent être partagés dans le Press Corner qui est sous l'onglet REQUESTS. Les blogs se trouvent sous l'onglet OUR STORIES:
Pour publier votre expérience :
- Rendez-vous à l’adresse …
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bonjour,
c'est avec beaucoup d'éffort que je vais ecrire ces quelque lignes,voila,mes soucis c'est que j'ai du mal a m'exprimer et cela me gene enormement,me m'est mal a l'aise.j'ai toujour peur, peur qu'on se moque de moi,si j'ai pas bien parlé ou si j'ai mal reagi a quelque chose et la, ca me bloque completement.je n'arrive pas a surmonter cela a telle point que je ne sais plus quoi repondre et ca arrive meme quand on me fait un compliment.
vous comprenez maintenant…
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On behalf of Joseph Vandi I am sharing this story he sent me by email. Grateful to Joseph and other SALT facilitators in Ebola affected countries!
Marlou
Sesay Vandi a decendant of Gbarley village who was living in Waterloo, a settlement 20 miles off Freetown, lost his wife and two of his four children to Ebola. Few weeks later, he
also died to…
Added by Marlou on November 28, 2014 at 1:18pm — 4 Comments
I am sad about the US in-justice demos and Uganda's maid who battered a two year old and the youth with a toy gun also killed. I believe CLC has a very long way to go. Don't you think so?
Added by Cornelius Gulere on November 27, 2014 at 2:06pm — 2 Comments
Why this blog today?
This morning, at office, a colleague of mine came to me to discuss on how we value communities land in face of mining project development that are compulsorily removing them from their original place to other resettlement places, while compensating them as for established in the Mozambique law. The Resettlement Regulation (Decree 32/2012) states more or less that when communities are resettled due to development of economic projects, including mining, they must be…
ContinueAdded by Joao Arnaldo Vembane on November 27, 2014 at 9:15am — 5 Comments
All communities need angels. Angels are the people who carry the messages to and from people who can you make your dreams come true.
Dreams come true when three kinds of angels carry the messages from one place to another:
Added by Kaj Voetmann on November 26, 2014 at 11:30am — No Comments
Added by hervé guidou on November 25, 2014 at 12:05pm — 1 Comment
Thanks Rituu, for providing the opportunity to share my thoughts on this important topic....Fundraising.
I am from the eastern part of India and having lived in different metropolitan cities of the region. In my career span, I have worked primarily with organisations such as Greenpeace, ActionAid and Oxfam. Currently, I am associated with Netherlands Leprosy Relief. My career has mainly centered around fundraising with corporate sectors, donor agencies, institutional donors,…
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This video presents the story of MYRADA - a community development organization.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVBMMJ0RMao
Appreciative Inquiry-A Beginning documents the experience of development workers and community members with appreciative inquiry, an innovative approach to bring about lasting change. Appreciative inquiry empowers local people by helping them build a vision for a…
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With thanks to Rituu for the invitation to all Constellation members to share experiences on fundraising! The request reminded me of an 'old' story that I shared during the International…
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Added by Marlou on November 17, 2014 at 9:40am — 5 Comments
Dear friends,
Greetings and trust you are well!
May I kindly share with you this short paper that largely draws learning from Mauritius in the first quarter of our partnership with MCB FF in the context of applying CLCP/SALT in the issue of drugs.
We explored the power of appreciation and its impact on stigma among people using drugs and their families. In the spirit of appreciation, enormous strengths of reconciliation were evident and over flows to neighborhoods were…
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ABOUT TRANSFER - When the Constellation team shares its excitement about its approach and the impact it has on their lives, some people want to apply it in their context, and invite us to facilitate them. Together with them, we transfer the approach. The TRANSFER function organizes (at scale) the response to invitations of people and communities to apply the appreciative way of working (SALT) and the CLCP learning cycle.
9 Months after arriving on this Paradise Island, we…
ContinueAdded by Joke D´haese on November 15, 2014 at 9:00am — 3 Comments
I will share my experience on importance of creating a connection between the NGO with donors.
I don’t see a time in my life when I have not known the non-profit sector… I was indoctrinated into it. My mother was the director of a small nonprofit organization. After graduate school, I got a job in a grantmaking organization where I worked to support more than 60…
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I am so pleased to share with all of you the news of the opening of the new David L. Cooperrider Center for Appreciative Inquiry, an AI-focused academic center that the Stiller Family Foundation established and named in Cooperrider’s honor located in the Robert P. Stiller School of Business at Champlain College, in Burlington, Vt.,
The center was dedicated during a ceremony at Champlain College on Nov. 8th.
“To be sure,” Cooperrider said, “this is not…
Added by Dawn Dole on November 12, 2014 at 4:30am — 1 Comment
last Thursday, we held in Brussels a 'Competences or Sharing Circle';
this gathering was initiated by a post of Laurie about an exchange system in Bogota (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7RkUYi8RUU); it was opened to anyone: invitation was sent to the Belcompetence members, with extension to their friends;
we came together and shared personal practices: Laurie guided us through the preparation of vegetarian recipes…
ContinueAdded by Nathalie Legros on November 9, 2014 at 4:09pm — 4 Comments
Rupesh, 27, Civil Engineer, has two sisters and one brother. From his 13 up until his 22, he was committed to sports. He even used to play for the Mauritius national team. But with sports you can’t earn a living in Mauritius. When Rupesh began working at the age of 22, he earned a lot of money. He made very long working days and put aside his sports.…
Added by Annick Cotte on November 6, 2014 at 8:30am — 7 Comments
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