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October 2010 stories (39)

S - Stimulation!

“What is this that I have in my hand?” One of the 26 cosmetologists took it and said “it is a quartz stone and is firm.” The Facilitator remark was “does it makes you feel like talking as well?” “yes” was the reply. “okay, then you will be the first to share your personal dream with all of us.” Smiling the participant said “OMG!” but took up the challenge, followed by the 25 other cosmetologists. This was day 2 of the three days SALT with cosmetologists. Day one had identification of strengths… Continue

Added by Autry Haynes on October 31, 2010 at 9:30pm — 8 Comments

Its time to take care of our planet

It is 7pm and it starts getting dark in the village of Orbais, in Belgium. Inside the house of my parents, there is a cozy and warm atmosphere with the fire burning in the fireplace. Snacks are ready and chairs are set up in one big circle. My sister and I are so excited because tonight 15 people will come to built a common dream and a self-assessment on the issue of Global Warming!


Climate change is an issue that affects all of us. "IPCC anticipates a warming of…
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Added by Laurence Gilliot on October 28, 2010 at 11:09am — 8 Comments

Selfless love and care for her guru by a true disciple

Let me share a moving and heart touching story of a true disciple from SALT visits facilitated by The Constellation, India Community Life Competence Group and SAMRAKSHA on 25th October 2010 at Koppal in North Karnataka, India.…

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Added by YERUVA ANTHONY REDDY on October 27, 2010 at 5:00pm — 9 Comments

Why CLCP is far better than Targeted Interventions (TI)

At the recently concluded CLCP Workshop, for all CARE staff working in EMPHASIS (our project name) held at CARE India office in New Delhi, from 18-21 October 2010, one of the participants asked me an explaination. His dilemma was that if we carried out the Community Life Competence Process there seemed to be an apparent disparity between EMPHASIS (our project) goals and objectives with those of the community. Consequently, I explained that:

In the Targeted Intervention Model…

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Added by Dr. E. Mohamed Rafique on October 27, 2010 at 4:54pm — 18 Comments

Why are we still together?

Last month I facilitating review meeting among SALT faciliators at Tasikmalaya District. The district is quite well know I think as the most populous and Islamic conservative community. Some of reproductive and HIV-AIDS promoting program facing challenges from this situation. This beautiful district, however has open minded people . That's is why CLPC promoting last year at the district remind accepted and sustained. ( or even CLCP and SALT able to ice breaking even at very conservative… Continue

Added by wiwin winarni on October 27, 2010 at 7:43am — 3 Comments

Sport and art activity make youths reproductively healthy and they happy also (I hope..)

Yadi said that I need sport activity to make me spend my spare time to activity that avoid me dating with girl friend. My friend's girl friend is pregnant now because they always go together and then have sex. That statement is from Yadi, 19 years old, a student at Manonjaya Tasikmalaya. He is member of ARC competence established last year at the most moslem community at Tasikmalaya District - West Java Indonesia.



While Gina, 15 years old said that I want to enjoy art activity like… Continue

Added by wiwin winarni on October 27, 2010 at 6:59am — 1 Comment

What is the purpose of NGO branding in the field?

“The Constellation? I have never heard of that NGO. And your approach is being used in 26 countries in thousands of communities?” I heard this comment dozens of times and I like it. I like this low profile and want to keep it this way. It is not about us as an organization, it’s about the communities and their progress. If there is one thing useful to brand, it’s the approach (SALT/ CLCP) communities use to progress, but it’s certainly not about some Belgian NGO and its branding.… Continue

Added by Gaston on October 26, 2010 at 7:59pm — 5 Comments

Oh My "HUGS"

When cosmetologists were invited to hug each other the response was overwhelming! We know the effect of claps to cheer and show appreciation but what happened here was totally unexpected. Hugs were done not in twos, but threes, four, fives and everyone ensured that each participant enjoyed a hug from her / himself.



In reflection when asked what it meant? The meaning of why we are humans was recited; we love and have emotions; we have compassion; we are caring and have feelings… Continue

Added by Autry Haynes on October 26, 2010 at 1:59pm — 4 Comments

An inspiring story of a village community in Karnataka fighting against the government to save ‘stream’ in their village

I am glad to share an inspiring story learnt during SALT visits facilitated by The Constellation, India Community Life Competence Group and SAMRAKSHA on 24th October 2010 at Koppal in North Karnataka, India.…

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Added by YERUVA ANTHONY REDDY on October 25, 2010 at 6:35pm — 3 Comments

From GIPA to MEPA: Toward a Community -Owned and -Sustained Response

October 23, 2010, Quezon City Philippines
John Piermont Montilla with Rituu Nanda…

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Added by John Piermont Montilla on October 23, 2010 at 12:30pm — 1 Comment

Cosmetologists engages in community life competence journey

Guyana Competence with lead by three Facilitators will be engaging on behalf of the Guyana Responsible Parenthood Association (GRPA), 40 cosmetologists to begin the process of Community Life Competence. The cosmetologists have, in the past been exposed to issues related to HIV, as well as Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH). The coordinators, having being exposed to Community Life Competence during a UN Group retreat, recently, strongly feel that this is the logical next step for the… Continue

Added by Autry Haynes on October 23, 2010 at 3:04am — 3 Comments

Do we need to take HIV outside the exclusive public health domain ?

Dear All,

The epidemic of HIV is a genuinely cross-cutting issue knowing no real or notional borders in its progression or the adverse outcome(s).…

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Added by Dr Rajesh Gopal on October 22, 2010 at 9:14am — 5 Comments

THE LIFE OF A TRUCK DRIVER IN KENYA

Though nothing comes on your way without a struggle,Truckers in Kenya gets their meager wages in the hard way.Their employers don't care about their welfare and all they care is their cargo to reach the destination.The driver starts from the port of Mombasa headed for Rwanda ,Burundi,Congo,or Malawi without knowing when he will be back and whatever will happen on the way. He bids farewell to his family and off he hits the road. The obstacles he finds on the journey are nightmares where even the… Continue

Added by SAMUEL GITHIRE on October 22, 2010 at 9:07am — 8 Comments

Quand le prix des condiments augmente!!!!

Quand j'étais encore étudiant, je partageait la même chambre avec 6 autres jeunes au campus universitaire. Comme tous jeunes nous avions

tous des comportements sexuels à risque et très souvent la

disponibilité de préservatifs à porté de main en cas de besoin

faisait souvent défaut.

Alors j'ai discuté avec mes co-chambriers lors du diner…

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Added by DIALLO Soumaila on October 20, 2010 at 5:27pm — 3 Comments

L’alliance en difficulté à Banamba.

Contexte :Le 12 Février 2004 La coordination de l’alliance des Maires et Responsables Municipaux contre le VIH/SIDA au Mali s’est rendu dans la commune de Banamba une équipe Municipale de lutte contre le VIH et le SIDA.

Personnes : Coordinatrice, secrétaire permanent, consultant et…

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Added by Mme NIANGADO MAH DRABO on October 20, 2010 at 5:07pm — 1 Comment

Ma femme est une sorcière

Ma femme est une sorcière



Dakan est une bonne ménagère chérie de tous. Un jour, elle tombe malade. Vu son état, son…

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Added by Younoussa Diarra on October 20, 2010 at 4:30pm — 8 Comments

La discrimination dans un foyer

Apres avois tombe malade les medecins ont fait mon depistage sans m’informe. Après ils nous ont tous refére aux CESAC (Centre d’Ecoute de Soutien et d’Animation et de Conseil) pour

refaire le dépistage.…





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Added by HAWA drame on October 20, 2010 at 4:07pm — 6 Comments

« Quand les responsables sont responsables »

Quelque part au Mali, à Bamako, sur l’une des rives du Niger, dans l’ACI 2OOO, une structure de la société civile malienne Dème-So a fait son autoévaluation.





Suite a la pratique ayant attrait au VIH et au Sida sur la reconnaissance et l’acceptation, elle a décidé d’aller jusqu’au dépistage dans son plan…

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Added by Ba djibril Sall on October 20, 2010 at 3:40pm — 3 Comments

Un couple fait le test prénuptial pour faire le mariage

Bobo Dioulasso, République du BURKINA FASO, un vendredi du mois de juillet 1998 après la prière de 13h.

J’avais 32 ans et ma femme 12 ans de moins.

L’objectif…

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Added by Modibo SAMOURA on October 20, 2010 at 3:38pm — 5 Comments

Appeler un chat un chat !

Frequent episodes of ‘honour…

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Added by Dr Rajesh Gopal on October 20, 2010 at 9:15am — 1 Comment

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