Comments - Mobility Competence Process - Self Assessment Framework - Community life competence2024-03-28T08:56:15Zhttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2028109%3ABlogPost%3A32363&xn_auth=noDear Sandhya, thank you for s…tag:aidscompetence.ning.com,2011-01-03:2028109:Comment:325102011-01-03T08:11:42.725ZGastonhttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/Gaston
<p>Dear Sandhya, thank you for sharing this interesting exercise. This application is really useful in many contexts. I know already Thailand, DR-Congo, Rwanda, Belgium and the Netherlands were thinking or already working on mobility.</p>
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<p>I have 2 questions:</p>
<p>1. I really like your level 5 that includes the transfer to others. This is something I'll use in the future. In addition, in my experience, level 2 goes beyond awareness. It also encompasses that we know <em>what</em> to…</p>
<p>Dear Sandhya, thank you for sharing this interesting exercise. This application is really useful in many contexts. I know already Thailand, DR-Congo, Rwanda, Belgium and the Netherlands were thinking or already working on mobility.</p>
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<p>I have 2 questions:</p>
<p>1. I really like your level 5 that includes the transfer to others. This is something I'll use in the future. In addition, in my experience, level 2 goes beyond awareness. It also encompasses that we know <em>what</em> to do, but we are not doing it. So it would go beyond being aware that it's an issue, but we actually have already some ideas of what to do, but it never came to some action. What do you think?</p>
<p>2. I like the second practice, although I feel the levels are written from the perspective of one group with a limitation of options. It seems the only actions for this practice is the awareness of rights and response when they are violated. I can imagine there are more things that can be done on improving acceptance beyond responding to rights-violation? If I now read level 5, I think this is not their dream for acceptance. It only addresses one aspect of the dream. </p>
<p>I know that the migrants in Belgium thought profoundly on these issues and they actively started organising activities that included their neighbourhood. For example, they organised a dinner where each person made a dish from their country. They got to know their surrounding community as human beings and vice versa. This was a turning point in acceptance. See more on <a target="_self" href="http://aidscompetence.ning.com/profiles/blogs/lhistoire-de-beho-integre-un">this blog</a> and <a target="_self" href="http://aidscompetence.ning.com/profiles/blogs/demandeurs-dasile-ce-queux">this blog</a> which you can translate with <a target="_blank" href="http://translate.google.com/#">Google translate</a>). </p>
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<p>I'll think about this a bit further as it's really interesting. I'll also try to contact the other facilitators working on mobility. Keep the innovative work going!</p> Dear Wiwin,
I agree it is imp…tag:aidscompetence.ning.com,2011-01-01:2028109:Comment:324772011-01-01T06:34:16.925ZDr. E. Mohamed Rafiquehttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/DrEMohamedRafique
<p>Dear Wiwin,</p>
<p>I agree it is important to ensure that migrant communities in the destination country need to learn the local language, then the local culture, traditions, and customs, so that they can be wary of any conflict due to differences, in cultures or customs. This MCP framework, will evolve accordingly to encompass suggestions, like yours.</p>
<p>With best regards,</p>
<p>Dear Wiwin,</p>
<p>I agree it is important to ensure that migrant communities in the destination country need to learn the local language, then the local culture, traditions, and customs, so that they can be wary of any conflict due to differences, in cultures or customs. This MCP framework, will evolve accordingly to encompass suggestions, like yours.</p>
<p>With best regards,</p> Dear Sandhya;
Its me Wiwin fr…tag:aidscompetence.ning.com,2010-12-29:2028109:Comment:324572010-12-29T09:38:00.379Zwiwin winarnihttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/wiwinwinarni
<p>Dear Sandhya;</p>
<p>Its me Wiwin from Indonesia. My country also one of the most sending area of migrant workers at south asian, mostly the migrant workers are women.</p>
<p>Rituu had shared me about SA session on Mobility/Migration Competence Process. This really interesting for me. Instead of providing input as Rituu requested I'd like to ask whether is it also important to ensure that our migrant friends also need to learn bout culture and habit of their recent community/resident. If…</p>
<p>Dear Sandhya;</p>
<p>Its me Wiwin from Indonesia. My country also one of the most sending area of migrant workers at south asian, mostly the migrant workers are women.</p>
<p>Rituu had shared me about SA session on Mobility/Migration Competence Process. This really interesting for me. Instead of providing input as Rituu requested I'd like to ask whether is it also important to ensure that our migrant friends also need to learn bout culture and habit of their recent community/resident. If we put this at the mentioned. practices, is it belong to practices number one?</p>
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<p>I am looking forward also to learn your experience and will see opportunity to implementation at my context.</p>
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<p>Best Regards</p>
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<p>Wiwin</p> Hi Sandhya,
Good to see the M…tag:aidscompetence.ning.com,2010-12-23:2028109:Comment:323692010-12-23T13:59:52.678ZDr. E. Mohamed Rafiquehttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/DrEMohamedRafique
<p>Hi Sandhya,</p>
<p>Good to see the Mobility/Migration Competence Process make its debut in CLCP. I am sure there will be many changes and each migrant community will adapt different versions of it for their own use! For I remember that the dreams of the Bengalis and Bangladeshis in Saetberya, West Bengal are so different from those of the Nepalis in Delhi. So, I am looking forward to learning from everyone in this forum interested in Migration or Mobility.</p>
<p>Hi Sandhya,</p>
<p>Good to see the Mobility/Migration Competence Process make its debut in CLCP. I am sure there will be many changes and each migrant community will adapt different versions of it for their own use! For I remember that the dreams of the Bengalis and Bangladeshis in Saetberya, West Bengal are so different from those of the Nepalis in Delhi. So, I am looking forward to learning from everyone in this forum interested in Migration or Mobility.</p>