Nice to meet you on the global of CLCP network. I would like to share you some nice photos from the second week of community visioning in Trampaer village, Pursat province. I observed the community facilitators were performed in more confidence than in the class in Siem Reap. WorldFish did one game to understand the emotions of community facilitators since they joint the class in Siem Reap until the week they started implementing CLCP/CV. All of them had up and down emotions because of fear, didn't catch up lessons, cool to seat in the AC room, met with different people, less confident to do at community, however they feel better day by day during the practice in their community and the appreciation from the WorldFish, local NGO, local authorities and their communities. ANKO Director, Mrs. Samnan, one of local AAS NGO partners, has prepared to brief meeting to the 4 community facilitators (2 villages-Baku and Trampaer), local authorities and her staff before the 2nd CV week. Then she has encouraged her 2 CF from Baku to work and learn from the process in Trampaer and will shifting again next week in Baku (23-27 Sept 2013). It makes CFs learn more from their practices. SALT visit in Trampaer village to identify the strengths.
At 7:32pm on September 24, 2012, Thembi Moyo said…
Hi Olivia, I will be going with the team to Marrakesh in Dec and thanks to you introducing me to the SALT concept, I'm looking forward to pitching my input and discussions the "the SALT" way and see how it will pan out.
It will mostly be healthcare professionals with a few patient representatives and patient support groups.
Is there a group already in existence in Morrocco?
I fly out to Botswana 5th Oct but will be able to access emails.
The coffee is long overdue!! there is so much to catch up on.
Thanks for your comment Olivia! I'm really glad that the piece resonated with you! How about that guest post for how-matters.org? I'd be happy to send the guidelines. (;
Thanks for all your encouraging and reflective comments Olivia! If you'd ever want to write a guest post for how-matters.org, you are more than welcome! In gratitude, Jennifer
Great idea for CAD- domestic violence. Zoneziwoh who is in the CAD group is interested in the issue. So is Fiona from PNG who is on Ning. Have sent her a message.
Hi! Thanks for the great comments. Its impressive how you've managed to review so many blogs and leave encouraging feedback on all of them. I'm looking forward to the ongoing interaction and shared learning. You obviously have keen insights to share.
Be fit for more than the thing you are now doing. Let everyone know that you have a reserve in yourself; that you have more power than you are now using. If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it. - James A. Garfield, 1831-1881
What a treat it was to read your comments, see the photographs- pinang and all:-) Hope you will share more on Gender competence, the practices in Self-assessment framework, and some stories. Thanks and keep it going!
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A very happy birthday dear Olivia! Its a special year and I wish you all the best. Enjoy your day!!!
Hello Olivia,
Thanks for invite me to the CLCP Global network! I'll try to learn and catch up from the team step by step. It's an amazing blog.
Cheers,
Rattana
Hi Olivia,
Lovely to meet you! Are you a fellow Capetonian?
I'm very interested in the work on packaging SALT for businesses. Let's set up a time to chat.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Dear Olivia,
Nice to meet you on the global of CLCP network. I would like to share you some nice photos from the second week of community visioning in Trampaer village, Pursat province. I observed the community facilitators were performed in more confidence than in the class in Siem Reap. WorldFish did one game to understand the emotions of community facilitators since they joint the class in Siem Reap until the week they started implementing CLCP/CV. All of them had up and down emotions because of fear, didn't catch up lessons, cool to seat in the AC room, met with different people, less confident to do at community, however they feel better day by day during the practice in their community and the appreciation from the WorldFish, local NGO, local authorities and their communities. ANKO Director, Mrs. Samnan, one of local AAS NGO partners, has prepared to brief meeting to the 4 community facilitators (2 villages-Baku and Trampaer), local authorities and her staff before the 2nd CV week. Then she has encouraged her 2 CF from Baku to work and learn from the process in Trampaer and will shifting again next week in Baku (23-27 Sept 2013). It makes CFs learn more from their practices. SALT visit in Trampaer village to identify the strengths.
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Hi Olivia, nice to be in the global sharing here.
Hi Olivia, I will be going with the team to Marrakesh in Dec and thanks to you introducing me to the SALT concept, I'm looking forward to pitching my input and discussions the "the SALT" way and see how it will pan out.
It will mostly be healthcare professionals with a few patient representatives and patient support groups.
Is there a group already in existence in Morrocco?
I fly out to Botswana 5th Oct but will be able to access emails.
The coffee is long overdue!! there is so much to catch up on.
it was nice to know you and GST
i will have a look a bit later, thanks greets from Taipei.
Happy birthday dear Olivia! Thinking of you as you travel on your birthday. Lots of love and warm wishes.
Thank you for your warm welcome..
Olivia, you have acknowledged each respondent to your discussion. That's like a one-to-one SALT visit. Appreciation from Delhi.
Great idea for CAD- domestic violence. Zoneziwoh who is in the CAD group is interested in the issue. So is Fiona from PNG who is on Ning. Have sent her a message.
Hugs,
Rituu
Appreciation from Delhi,
Rituu
Hi! Thanks for the great comments. Its impressive how you've managed to review so many blogs and leave encouraging feedback on all of them. I'm looking forward to the ongoing interaction and shared learning. You obviously have keen insights to share.
Greetings from South Africa.
Ricardo
What a treat it was to read your comments, see the photographs- pinang and all:-) Hope you will share more on Gender competence, the practices in Self-assessment framework, and some stories. Thanks and keep it going!
Warm regards from India,
Rituu