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May 2015 stories (8)

Dream of Domestic workers

 “Our biggest dream is that our employers treat us with love and care and dignity. They trust us and value our work. They do not discriminate against us. We have the same blood as them.” That was the comment by one of the domestic worker in her early thirties.  This dream was echoed by 20 domestic workers of Kalyanpuri area in outskirts of Delhi. They said that some employers are nice but some are very harsh. Some even keep different utensils for them to eat. It takes both sides to…

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Added by Rituu B. Nanda on May 29, 2015 at 6:00pm — 2 Comments

Cardboard testimony

A heartening story about acknowledgement and recognition.

http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/may/21/hiv-positive-vicar-overwhelmed-by-response-to-video

I just wanted to hug her.

Added by Geoff Parcell on May 25, 2015 at 11:49am — 1 Comment

Bonded laborers set up their own Brick-kiln

Written by Shakil (IDF), Kirti (Centre Direct), Madhuri  and Arun (Adithi), Jitendra Kumar Singh (Prayas) ,Subedar (PGS), Sachin Kumar, Rituu, Rajneesh Kumar.

 

A group of us recently visited a community in UP which composed of members who were bonded labors in brick-kilns. The story below is about a community which has taken action against the atrocity and slavery under the veil of their livelihood, took ownership of their issue and is collectively acted upon…

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Added by Sachin Kumar on May 22, 2015 at 7:43am — 1 Comment

Building community ownership for bonded labourers in bricklins

Written by Rajneesh Kumar Yadav, Sachin Kumar and Rituu B Nanda

This is a story from Kukdaha Community vigilance committee (CVC)[1] in Jhalupur, Uttar Pradesh. Our MSEMVS team supported by Geneva Global and funded by Freedom Fund has been working here to bring labourers out of bondage from brick kilns and encouraging them to address their livelihood, government services and anti-slavery issues so that they do not get entrapped in the same…

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Added by Rajneesh Kumar Yadav on May 21, 2015 at 12:00pm — 3 Comments

Une association belge témoigne de l'apport du processus SALT pour encourager une association française à se lancer dans l'aventure!

Ce matin j'ai eu la chance de faciliter une rencontre par Skype entre Hélène et Valéry de l'association Liboso (en Belgique) et le comité local "Ensemble la santé pour tous en Pays de Redon" (Bretagne) qui s'apprête à tenter l'aventure du SALT.

Un échange très riche entre une structure belge et une structure française, le Partage et le Transfert ont ici pris tout leur sens! Merci à Laurie et Hervé d'avoir proposé cette rencontre.

Voici un extrait du témoignage des deux repré…

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Added by Emmanuelle Bricq on May 19, 2015 at 5:35pm — 1 Comment

Constellation and Talent for Humanity: “Connecting the Dots”

Dear Constellation friends,

I write you today filled with gratitude and bewilderment as I look back and…

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Added by Célicia Theys on May 18, 2015 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment

Community life competence works as better approach to create HIV & SRH awareness and counselling among young persons

I used to do sensitization and counselling for HIV, Drug and Substance abuse, sexual and reproductive health and life skills education amongst senior secondary schools Youths in Entebbe Uganda. Once in every term (three months). My approach was for an expert in a way that what is right for them, I also told them what to do and what not to do. But I realized that it was not very effective because they are adolescents they are experimenting and experiencing different things and all…

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Added by EUNICE MUSUBIKA on May 15, 2015 at 5:58pm — 1 Comment

Compétence face à Ebola au milieu des hommes dans l'uniforme(Gendarmerie et la police)

La Guinée n'étant pas sortie de l'ornière de la Maladie à virus Ebola, les anciens foyers calmes comme Macenta au sud de la Guinée, s'inscrit dans la dynamique de la vigilance. Que faire pour ne pas que la maladie revienne à Macenta? Faire en sorte que les malades qui échappent dans les autres, ne soient des facteurs de rebondissement.

un travail avec les Gendarmes et les polices sur les compétences face à la maladie à virus Ebola. Ces deux unités sont en contact direct avec la…

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Added by joseph koïvogui on May 12, 2015 at 5:38pm — No Comments

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