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Si ce système mène à l’impasse, comment le réinventer ? Comment se réinventer ? Certains franchissent le pas, poussés par les circonstances ou de leur propre initiative. À la veille de l’été, notre dossier spécial en a épinglé quelques-uns, de ces acteurs du changement.…
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Millions of people around the world are dependent upon aquatic agricultural systems for their livelihoods. In fact, all of us are, in some way or another.
In Zambia, there are communities living within the Barotse Flood Plain who must deal with seasonal flooding patterns that saturate the surrounding fertile land. Each time the Zambezi river floods, these communities must pack up their belongings and move to higher ground. They have been doing this for centuries, but the…
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We are equipped! We are empowered! We are inspired!
Transfer is the T in SALT. It is how we spread the Community Life Competence approach to new partners, new communities and new places.
It does not require an expert approach, nor complex "sales" or "communications" strategies. Transfer is simple. It starts with a simple conversation.
The Constellation’s ability to connect local responses requires that we learn from new communities and engage with new…
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“Sapa sang Kinabuhi”: How the River-of-Life Tool helped in getting behavior change in motion among people affected with injecting drug use in Cebu City
By: John Piermont Montilla (PHANSuP) and Dr. Ilya Tac-an…
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[ Under the Youth-IN Programme Constellation with UNDP Barbados and OECS facilitated a learning event to provide a space for Caribbean Youth Think Tank (YTT) members to get to know each other on a human level, appreciate existing strengths, build a dream, self-assess where they currently are with regard to the dream, develop strategic plan for 2012-2013 and commit to it. At the conclusion of the face to face meeting, the YTT members were formally endorsed and the YTT officially…
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Recently in Bangladesh, some agricultural farmers showed their agitation against the government by through tons of paddy in the main road of capital city. The cause of their grief was that, they couldn’t make profit by selling paddy due to the high production costs and also excess production of paddy in this year. In last winter some vegetable farmers also through tons of tomato in the roads of several cities of Bangladesh due to same cause. When supplies of paddy exceed the demand…
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"Salt is an essential nutrient and is the world’s oldest food additive. Mankind has been using salt for many centuries, in the course of which we've amassed many uses (some speculate thousands) for this amazing substance—uses that go far beyond mere seasoning.
Commonly used as food flavouring and an additive to help preserve food, this common mineral is so valuable." taken from internet, Uses of SALT.
The SALT Process has indeed become valuable in our daily thinking and…
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We all know there are aid donors and international funding partners out there that want to change “business as usual” in development (or at least people inside those institutions that do). We also all know that for various reasons, they’re not moving quick enough for those working on the ground.
New donors could come in and fill the gaps. But more importantly, we need a new kind of donor, whether they are recent to the scene or not.
The organizations that I see doing…
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La communauté « Si on te lave le dos, laves toi le ventre pour être propre » a décidé lors de son assemblée générale de santé pour tous ce qui suit : Article 1 : Toute personne résidant sur le territoire doit obligatoirement refuser l’asile à tout moustique même dans les cas humanitaires internationalement reconnus Article 2 : Pour le respect scrupuleux dudit article, les dispositions suivantes doivent être respectées. - balayer régulièrement sa chambre, sa cour, sa devanture, les coins et…
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La pensée collective manding dans sa tentative d’expliquer la mort d’une personne. Pour un enfant de bas qui mourrait, on disait qu’il a ‘’rebroussé chemin’’ de la longue traversée de ce monde ici-bas. Mais ce fait n’est pas dénué de raisons. Les raisons évoquées étaient entre autres : la méchante vieille femme sans enfant, la coépouse jalouse et enfin l’oiseau.
En fait, comme un aigle qui plane dans le firmament, le regard perçant, fonce sur sa proie à la vitesse d’une…
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La sensibilisation sur l’utilisation de moustiquaires imprégnées d’insecticide. Le comité de suivi a remarqué que l’utilisation de moustiquaires imprégnées d’insecticide ne respectait pas certaines valeurs communautaires.
En effet, dans certains foyers, l’homme se couchait seul sous la moustiquaire et la maman et son enfant en dehors exposés aux piqures des insectes (moustiques, cafards, punaises et autres).
D’autres faisaient entrer la femme et l’enfant tentait de dormir en…
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Dear all,
Along the journey, I have encountered some challenges and some strength working in the community.
Recently, a group of community volunteers gathered to review their dreams as community which they created 4 month earlier, below is the review, what they have archive so far and some plans to move forward:
Leadership:
Christina and the youths has recruited 2 other youths for arts performance.
Aliff 15, and Rasul 15,…
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This was the first cross-posting of Constellation with UNDP's Solution Exchange India and Bhutan and India Civil Society. The consolidated reply of the responses was compiled by G. Padmanabhan and Mamta Katwal, Resource Persons, Nupur Arora, Research Associate, and Rituu B. Nanda, Share Facilitator, Constellation with additional support from Sarah Figge Hussain, Solution Exchange…
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I am a U.S. Citizen. I am relatively wealthy and educated; in the vast spectrum of this planet, I am the 1%. I am literate and fluent in English. I have connections to hundreds of middle and upper class individuals who I can gain support and funding from. I have a supportive family. I have the ability to write grants in persuasive English. I have unlimited access to the Internet and social media sites; I know how to manipulate these platforms to market my own initiatives and endeavors, if so…
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Pasteur Laddy Lombo explique qu'en ouvrant la formation au VIH à des participants d'autres dénominations, la CBCO coopère facilement avec ces derniers sur le terrain
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Joy Imabashengezi de BUNERELA raconte comment Pasteur Tharcisse a fait face au Sida dans son propre foyer, et a emmené avec lui sa communauté. Merci Pasteur Tharcisse pour votre témoignage.
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Isaac Milonga de la Communauté Baptiste en Afrique Centrale raconte comment un pasteur invite une prostituée de sa communauté à revenir chez elle et à témoigner. Merci Isaac!
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As an appreciative inquiry practitioner, it’s so easy to get caught up in the ‘busy-ness’ of work and forget to ask myself the most important question of the day.
And what’s that?
It’s “What appreciative question can I ask today?”
Without asking myself this, I often feel like an Appreciative Inquiry technician. That is, a technician who uses AI as a ‘tool’ rather than one who lives the principles of…
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hello...guys
I will share about what I felt when i became a facilitator at Advocacy and Human Right community in POLBAN. I felt nervous at the begining, because i felt i didn't have experience in advocay things or human right, but then it's start easily when the members share each other. we started with introduced our self. then we tried to share about the greatest moment in their life. one of the members, Ega's moment, he felt proud of became good moeslem (it's so inspired me), and…
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