ok Nanda I Will try to write in english.I have a chance to meet Mr Jean Louis here in Gafsa and it was the first time I hear about the constellation ,and the first thing that attracted me is the manner what you use to solve problems.with SALT the constellation has proven that success comes from ourselves and not from outside.
I am often trying to read up and get involved in initiatives that seek the empowerment of grassroots communities. I am originally from Zimbabwe, where I was involved a lot in community outreach and information sharing. I moved to Canada in 2009 on a masters scholarship and have since moved to Windsor, the city with Canada's highest unemployment rate and facing a lot of constraints as far as poverty, food insecurity, substance abuse (and a host of other problems) is concerned. The myth that developing countries are the only ones that face these issues is of concern, as the hopelessness sometimes faced here by youth, newcomers to Canada, HIV positive people etc is profound. So there is the constant struggle of how to empower these individuals/ communities so that they take control of the initiatives meant to support them.
Thank you very much for your warm welcome. I look forward to familiarising myself with the site, but more importantly to share in the powerful, empowering community conversations.
Thank you Rituu for your wishes. It's a sunny day here in Brussels....what we appreciate a lot in Belgium. As sunny as the day I was born, like my mother use to say.
My topic is based on the use of the Japanese Satoyama-Satoumi principle for the sustainability of Indigenous Communities. I learnt about this forum through Mr. Autry Haynes.
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Sanjog
Not really that professional.....:)
Just quite a bit fond of photography!
Thank you so much.Feeling proud to be a part of CLCP.
"thank you"
ok Nanda I Will try to write in english.I have a chance to meet Mr Jean Louis here in Gafsa and it was the first time I hear about the constellation ,and the first thing that attracted me is the manner what you use to solve problems.with SALT the constellation has proven that success comes from ourselves and not from outside.
I am thankful...
Merci Rituu B. Nanda pour votre chaleureux accueil ,ça me donne plus de courage à y participer et avoir des contacts intéressent comme vous .
I am often trying to read up and get involved in initiatives that seek the empowerment of grassroots communities. I am originally from Zimbabwe, where I was involved a lot in community outreach and information sharing. I moved to Canada in 2009 on a masters scholarship and have since moved to Windsor, the city with Canada's highest unemployment rate and facing a lot of constraints as far as poverty, food insecurity, substance abuse (and a host of other problems) is concerned. The myth that developing countries are the only ones that face these issues is of concern, as the hopelessness sometimes faced here by youth, newcomers to Canada, HIV positive people etc is profound. So there is the constant struggle of how to empower these individuals/ communities so that they take control of the initiatives meant to support them.
Thank you very much for your warm welcome. I look forward to familiarising myself with the site, but more importantly to share in the powerful, empowering community conversations.
Thank you very much for the birthday message.
Thank you Rituu
thank you mother's, you thought to me in choose come member your group. I 'm very glad this.
God bless you friend mother
Thanks so much Ritu for your wishes :)
Thank you Rituu for your wishes. It's a sunny day here in Brussels....what we appreciate a lot in Belgium. As sunny as the day I was born, like my mother use to say.
Thank you so much for the Birthday wishes.... xxxxx :)
Then the difference is not the chairs, just the weather :-)
My topic is based on the use of the Japanese Satoyama-Satoumi principle for the sustainability of Indigenous Communities. I learnt about this forum through Mr. Autry Haynes.
I am doing both. I teach English and am completing my PhD.
Thank you so much Rituu. You are very sweet and thoughtful. Best regards.
Hi Rituu, Here that you're one of the biggest forces behind this online community.