
Une phrase que j’ai entendue tellement souvent pendant une autoévaluation. Hier, dans le quartier
Yolo Pinzi dans la cité de Kinshasa, le président du conseil local de la jeunesse a exprimé à nouveau cette même phrase.…
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Added by Gaston on March 29, 2010 at 12:19pm —
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Last week, I reflected on whether by appreciating STRENGTHS we failed to appreciate the individual or the community in all of their diversity. Here are some thoughts that have been developing during the week.
I wish that I had learned many years ago about the power of appreciating strengths. I think that it is fair to say that it has transformed my life. I want to be clear about how I understand the idea. It is not that I move away from analysing weaknesses. It is not that I seek to balance…
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Added by Phil on March 28, 2010 at 1:44pm —
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There is a woman who supplies yogurt to a company and the workers really patronise her,with time some of the workers that consume this yogurt started falling sick one after the other.…
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Added by ukeme okon on March 24, 2010 at 11:42am —
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Gender-based violence affects millions of women and girls whose lives have been uprooted by conflict and displacement. Rape is used as a weapon of war; women and girls seeking refuge are often coerced into sex in exchange for food or safe passage. Forcing women or girls to submit to sexual acts has been described as a form of gender-based violence against women. Reports say that rape causes severe physical and psychological pain and suffering. Rape also can…
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Added by ukeme okon on March 23, 2010 at 3:24pm —
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It is easy to create new things, change places or do something different. To keep that sense of newness that creates enthusiasm is more difficult. The secret of newness in life is not to do new things constantly, but to see everything you do with new eyes, new insights and a new perspective. Do not waste your time behi...nd people who do not have the capacity to sustain your newnesss of life.
Dialogue is about what we value and how we define it. It is about discovering what our true…
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Added by ukeme okon on March 22, 2010 at 10:47am —
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I have written of how smitten I am about the ACP tools, Like all lovestruck person, i do not have the words to tell you why...but i could make attempts:
1. the tools doesnt have zero in it, which means that anyone,ANYONE has something that he/she can share.
2.it has goals, a lot of people (including me) sometimes get caught up with the immediate needs and concerns that we lose focus on what it is that we really want. Goal no.5 in the tool, gives a somewhat good…
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Added by Caca Carillo on March 22, 2010 at 7:14am —
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With SALT, we 'appreciate strengths'. Why do we appreciate
STRENGTHS? Why don't we appreciate individuals for all of their traits, weak or strong? Are we failing to appreciate the full glory of our humanity by focusing on strengths?
A story.
When my children were growing up in England, I was one of the coaches in the local football team. Each year, for each year-group we selected the best players to make up 2 teams and that was it. Those best players became the players in the…
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Added by Phil on March 19, 2010 at 1:30pm —
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The team arrived at the venue on the 3rd of January 2010. The team had an advocacy visit to the Divisional Commander and the Divisional Youth Officer to inform him of our visit and also our mission in their division.…
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Added by ukeme okon on March 19, 2010 at 12:23pm —
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MY FRONTIER EXPERIENCE…
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Added by ukeme okon on March 18, 2010 at 10:38am —
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My birthday is on the 29th of February, this year its non existent. its a convenient excuse for being THE strange one too...
I turned 31 this year.
When i was 25, i knew for sure that ill die when i turn 30, I have to!...think about wrinkles that come in your 30s and you cant party that much too, you have to do adult things and turn into a driftwood, a raisin too.Is that a life..eeeewwww.
Im 31 and im still living
And its never been…
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Added by Caca Carillo on March 17, 2010 at 3:52pm —
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THESIS WRITING ON COMMUNITY TRANSFER…
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Added by ukeme okon on March 17, 2010 at 1:13pm —
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I would like to explore some aspects of a SALT visit (and SALT behaviours) that intrigue me and that puzzle me. To some extent this is a personal exploration, but I would be very intrigued to hear the thoughts of others.
I want to explore the power that comes from letting go of hierarchical relationships during a SALT visit. When a group of visitors merges with a group of visited so that the distinctions between them (us) fade away, the opportunities to learn from each…
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Added by Phil on March 15, 2010 at 11:57am —
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The time has arrived for Women to be treated with Value and Respect by their male Partners...For too long Women were made to endure slavery, debauchery, exploitation and oppression by the Men in their lives who continue to beat, maim and kill them with impunity and without remorse...As Commissioner on the Women and Gender Equality Commission it is imperative that I remain vigilant to the fact that the Beijing Declaration that is fifteen years old has not had the momentum it should have… Continue
Added by Nicole Rhonda Cole on March 12, 2010 at 1:30am —
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I arrived in Chiang Mai on february 26th. I just had time to order my stuffs in my room, and the Interfaith Work began already ! :)
Indeed, we met altogether at the Catholic Mission Center, in Muang District in Chiang Mai, on february 28th. There, were the Dutch Team (Brigitte, Alper, Mustapha and Bastiaan), Dr. E. Mohamed Rafique (from CARE, India), the INAT, the Constellation and I. I had never began a "work session" on a sunday ! :)
The session began with presentations of…
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Added by Marion on March 8, 2010 at 5:00am —
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Attachment 1 AAR on SALT Visits.docAttachment 2 Summarizing lessons learned, planning application and follow-up.doc
We’ve heard that the Constellation considers itself a midwife. How about the SALT facilitators who work with the communities as well as try to transfer the…
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Added by Usa Duongsaa on March 7, 2010 at 6:30pm —
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From: http://www.youthactionnet.org/index.php?fuse=showblogdetails&blogid=2594
KGPP launched the MDG campaign for street youth ‘The OUT OF THE STREET, BACK ON THEIR FEET CAMPAIGN’ as project entry to the 2010 YouthActionNet GlobalGiving Challenge.
JohnPierre, YAN Fellow of 2005 and head of KGPP is reaching out to friends and acquaintances around the world…
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Added by John Piermont Montilla on March 6, 2010 at 8:30am —
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Added by Dr Rajesh Gopal on March 5, 2010 at 12:54pm —
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We all know about the ABC of HIV prevention which the cameroonian woman and her counterpart in the world use. Alot has been done and is still being done about teaching women their right, helping AIDS orphans , teaching aids awareness in schools and targeting special groups like sex workers or men in uniforms. Few programs target the married couple. It is in this light that we develop 'Building Team Spirit in Marriages'. as a mean of keeping couples intact and helping to reduce the spread of…
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Added by Njoh Angwi Constance on March 3, 2010 at 10:35am —
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Dear all, my last blog post on Ugandan experiece in fighting stigmatisation was to share with you how beneficial this is to our christian women's group in Cameroon.Fighting stigmatisation has been going on in many countries, but what makes the Ugandan case a lesson to learn is that the 'fight was coordinated by the head of state himself'. If the number 1 of a country is at the forefront of the fight against HIV/AIDS, it is an example to emulate.Hence, we the christian women are trying to apply.…
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Added by Njoh Angwi Constance on March 3, 2010 at 10:12am —
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El pasado lunes tuvimos un primer encuentro en Barcelona con unas 30 personas para empezar a trabajar desde la competencia frente a la TB. Un grupo con una energía increíble y una motivación y entusiasmo con los que se podría cambiar el mundo. En tan sólo cuatro horas, hemos construido el sueño común y empezado a perfilar unas 12 prácticas para el marco de la Autoevaluación en TB. Hasta hemos tenido tiempo, aunque sí corriendo, de… Continue
Added by Marion Zibelli on March 1, 2010 at 11:06pm —
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