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What we learn from the self-assessments, river diagram and stairs diagram.

What we Learn in Guyana from the Self Assessments, River and the Stairs Diagrams

  • Self Assessment Framework: Helps us to access how well we re doing now, what levels we're at, and to set targets for the future.

  • The River Diagram: Helps us compare our performance and progress with others…
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Added by Korey Anthony Chisholm on February 9, 2010 at 2:56pm — 2 Comments

The power of SALT

Its my privilege to apply the SALT after being ignorant of sum facts. Now, as a team, we will continue to empower prisoners and those in the rehabilitation center so as to produce better

rounded individuals who will be reintegrated into society. When the message goes into the home then we

are better equipped to deal with the community, it will then spread like a

disease making our work much…

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Added by Marc on February 9, 2010 at 2:57am — 4 Comments

People Living with HIV Self-Assessment for AIDS Competence

The People Living with HIV Self- Assessment was very inspiring. Their were so much stories and great dreams sheared on how person have overcome the problems to have great strengths today which was a learning experiences for the other members of the group. The assessment showed how the community felt base on their strengths and we were able to zoom in on what was right and how we can move as a group. Conversations were stimulated on how people living with HIV act or react to various situations… Continue

Added by Korey Anthony Chisholm on February 8, 2010 at 10:30pm — 3 Comments

Another great day in Georgetown, Guyana

Today I had an opportunity to be a tourist and do some sightseeing in Georgetown, Guyana. Being Sunday, unfortunately all the churches, museums and handicraft shops I wanted to visit were closed. However, I came across a little piece of wisdom inscribed, on the 4 sides of a pole in front of a lovely building, by the Friends of Peace Pilgrim, Guyana Chapter, on 12 January 2004:…

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Added by Usa Duongsaa on February 7, 2010 at 11:30pm — No Comments

SALT in action - Peer Educator's training

Today I began a training for 15 new Peer Educators within our HIV and AIDS education and awareness programme. And already, I note the difference this process has made in the very way I approach the training, the language I am using, and more importantly - how I view and interact with the potential PEs.



It occurred to me....that this is an excellent way of spreading the SALT message: Lets teach our YOUTH. Who better to make this investment in? We have seen and acknowledged what a… Continue

Added by Ashanta Osborne-Moses on February 6, 2010 at 2:44am — 3 Comments

Facilitation, organization and community

I was reading the Constellations news letter for January and thought will go bed soon as it is almost midnight here. I could not stop and go. I read the news on launching of blended learning programme and the comments made by the participants and also an experience shared by Phil.



Yes, I am talking about the organizations, say x NGO or even UNFPA who supports faciliatate CLC in communities and want to integrate CLC approach in it's strategic plan. Its a big and challenging task and I… Continue

Added by rebeka sultana on February 5, 2010 at 5:30pm — 1 Comment

SALT at the NAPS (National AIDS Programme Secretariat)

Today we did the Self Assessment Framework with some members of our Staff. It was abit challenging at first, but we came out quite good at the end. At the After Action Review, I came up with that we started with a one SALT and ended with the desired SALT.
The SALT we started with was

S- Suspicion
A- Apprehension
L- Lukewarm
T- Tension

We did well at end

Thanks to USA

Nazim

Added by Nazim Hussain on February 4, 2010 at 9:00pm — 8 Comments

Résolution du problème de dépistage dans les communautés en RDCongo

Le CDV mobile facilite-t-il l'accès à ce service?



Depuis 14h00', aujourd'hui, 04 février 2010, les équipes salt de RDCCompétence sont en discussion en rapport avec les services minimum offerts à nos communautés. Le dépistage constitue la question phare, qui a généré une discussion sans fin.



Yolo a prouvé que l'approche Salt a suffisanment aidé la zone de santé de Kalamu 2 à monter des nouvelles stratégies, purement communautaire qui constiste à inverser le processus. Ce… Continue

Added by Samuel Michael MUSEY on February 4, 2010 at 4:59pm — 4 Comments

Measuring Changes, how do we confident enough about that?

Dear All



Its about how to measure changes. How to be confident enough to put such number at status upon our practices. Meanwhile some of adapted responces had been made but we not so sure about that. At our context, Adolescent Reproductive health, some practices is not too specific and technical. Some are still general.



Our goup member has decided at what status they were, but still not really confident about that. As a team work this "unsure" status influence… Continue

Added by wiwin winarni on February 4, 2010 at 10:17am — 2 Comments

HIV/AIDS impact on Religion

Dear All



Good Evening



It is interesting that HIV/AIDS have impact on the religion also. Home and Community based HIV/AIDS Care and Support Programme is observed that the PLHA are converting their religion in Andhra Pradesh after acquiring the HIV/AIDS. They suffer with depression and psychological problems in beginning days and pray in their homes for some days. Later few are converting from Hinduism to Christianity. But it is observed that there is no conversion from… Continue

Added by Abraham Mutluri on February 3, 2010 at 10:00am — 6 Comments

Bonne Année 2010!

En 2009 nous avons vu quatre avancées majeures. Notre vision commune a évolué vers la compétence communautaire pour la vie. Grâce au développement de notre programme d’apprentissage accompagné (« blended learning »), nous avons consolidé notre manière de penser, notre façon de travailler et harmonisé nos outils de facilitation. La plateforme Ning nous permet de partager nos expériences de facilitation… Continue

Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on February 2, 2010 at 5:56pm — No Comments

Happy 2010!

(Version française au plus tard mercredi!)



2009 saw four major advances: first, our common vision evolved from AIDS Competence towards Community Life Competence; second, we consolidated our way of thinking, our way of working and related facilitation tools through the development of our blended learning program; third we can now learn and share with other Constellation members through Ning; fourth, we better understand our organizational model –the starfish!- and have at our disposal… Continue

Added by Jean-Louis Lamboray on February 1, 2010 at 6:30pm — No Comments

CONDOLYMPICS: PATH Helping Kenya’s Uniformed Officers Overcome Condom Use Barriers

Many officers have issues with the condom, partly informed by myths, incorrect information, religious and cultural rigidity, machoism etc. These issues are a huge barrier to the promotion of correct and consistent condom use as an effective HIV prevention technique. Condom-use failure is also high amongst uniformed officers in Kenya as many of them 'believe' they know how to use yet a lot of human error occurs when they attempt to use it for sex.



It is for these reasons that I… Continue

Added by OLUOCH-MADIANG' on February 1, 2010 at 1:24pm — 4 Comments

Community members caring for children.

This is a story shared by the women in the village of Koodaliga, in Dharwad, Karnataka (India).



When a husband and wife died of HIV, their two young children were left orphaned. The other relatives of the children lived very far away and were not interested in taking responsibility for the children. Then a young lady, who was their neighbor, offered to care for the children and rise them. Today, she continues to rise the two children, along with her own . Her volunteering to come… Continue

Added by murari rao samraksha india on February 1, 2010 at 12:17pm — 1 Comment

Mobilising our efforts for a voice at Vienna

Friends,



Can we as a constellation of connected people, groups and organizations who have experience with facilitating local responses, mobilize to share our experiences and results at the upcoming XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna? This is the challenge UNAIDS recently put to us. The invitation by UNAIDS signals a much greater openness to non bio medical approaches and related results.



Here is the catch: we need to submit as many abstracts as possible by… Continue

Added by Marlou on January 29, 2010 at 12:30pm — 2 Comments

Good Nutrition for PLWHA

Balanced diet is a process of healing.It is based on this that some women groups in my area have sort better feeding habits as a means of fighting the world's pandemic.

Nutrition is the analysis of food and what it does to the body.It is also the study of the various food types and their nutritional contents. Nutrition also deals with the composition of food, its cooking methods and consequences of lmack of vital nutrientsin the body.

In a workshop carried out last year for trainers… Continue

Added by Njoh Angwi Constance on January 29, 2010 at 11:04am — 1 Comment

Life Competence

Hello all,



I am back at Jakarta almost after 5 weeks. This green city, the ojecks ( motor cycles), vendors at the streets selling all sorts of foods... make me feel I am home. Even this time in Dhaka I was missing Jakarta, life in Jakarta and off course the warm welcoming people of this city! Peoples are busy all day yet not rushing. You won't see here people are walking in hurry. relax and happy smiling faces. In my 2 years stay here now I think peoples smiling face are the… Continue

Added by rebeka sultana on January 28, 2010 at 1:26pm — 3 Comments

Community Life Competence and Inspiration

Hello friends!



A deeply fulfillling 2010 to you! Let us hope the cup of inspiration overflows!!! It all started with Jean Louis' words at the Chiang Mai Knowledge Fair." If we believe that others can be the agents of change, they become the agents of change and then we are inspired" Believing communities could be the agents of change, the Samraksha team had been trying to be catalysts for change in the community for many years. We would often say...we are so charged when we are in… Continue

Added by Sanghamitra Iyengar on January 24, 2010 at 6:57am — 3 Comments

Fate Why?

FATE WHY?

Fate why?

Question often asked.

I am HIV positive,

Why me?

Turning around,

I could hear some people saying;

I have a heart disease,

I am suffering from cancer of the pancreas "

I am suffering from a disease which,

Medically has not yet been diagnosing. "

Suddenly, I saw this shadow echoing

Footsteps coming towards me.

And the closer, the quite .

Then - said;

I am diabetic,

Also suffering from a liver… Continue

Added by zoneziwoh on January 22, 2010 at 7:03pm — No Comments

Referring SALT to Self Help Group

Mingalarpar to all
I had visited to aids competence office, Chiang Mai at November 2009. During this trip, I could try to understand about the SALT methodology. Then I had tried to transfer these methodology to my staffs, partners and local SHG. So 2 SHG had understand the SALT and then they also tried to apply their activities.Thanks for aidscompetence!!! I think more of SHG will apply SALT and get success in their activities.

Added by Ye Win on January 21, 2010 at 4:34am — 5 Comments

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