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Uncle Huolai encourages leaders to think again

I have an experience to share from Molvum village, Nagaland where the involvement of local leaders has increased leading to concrete action on HIV issues. The story was shared by Jacinta, I noted it and Geoff Parcell edited. Thanks to Jacinta and Geoff!

 

In this village the majority of the population are Christian. The church did not welcome people living with HIV or drug users, and did not want them buried in their churchyards.

 After ACP facilitators visited the leaders began to reconsider their attitude towards people living with HIV. “Why did you start attending the community meetings on HIV?” I asked the community members. “The village head would call over the loudspeaker asking us to gather for a community meeting on HIV and we had to attend” stated the villagers. However, slowly their interest and participation grew.

 

 Following the lead of the church leaders everyones attitude is changing. Every last Sunday of the month, the church now collects funds for sick villagers including PLHIV in the village. The Church has also set up up a medical mission. The leaders were impressed with the positive changes ACP approach had brought in the village. They talked with the government and as a result the People in Need Foundation (the local NGO headed by Fr. Joe) have been allocated a government quarter in the village in order to set up an ACP office. 

 

The driving force encouraging the active involvement of local leaders has been Uncle Huolai, the retired village headmaster. He is a respected member of the community and a great advocate of ACP. Because of his respected position Uncle Huolai has been able to engage not only elders but also the youth in the community. He feels that home visits have led to open and deeper discussions on HIV, stigma and testing.

 

It was a proud moment to see the villagers take ownership and even transfer their experiences to other villages. This approach was shared in a meeting of eight churches representing several villages. Engaging the support of leaders has brought about a change in the way of thinking and working of the entire population and it is spreading to other villages. 

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Comment by Rituu B. Nanda on July 27, 2021 at 2:08pm

ACP- AIDS competence process

Constellation started the process with this name as SALT was first used in HIV response. Soon Constellation realised that communities were also using it for other issues so move to community life competence process

Comment by Bono Sen on July 26, 2021 at 4:27am

What is ACP?

Comment by Marie Lamboray on March 22, 2013 at 12:11pm

Here are two other stories from Molvum:

Village Molvum transfers ACP to Village Maova, Zoengpari, 2010, http://aidscompetence.ning.com/profiles/blogs/village-molvum-transf...


Touching story of a woman who was on the verge of a suicide, Rituu B. Nanda, 2010, http://aidscompetence.ning.com/profiles/blogs/touching-story-of-a-w...

Comment by Susan Koshy on March 14, 2013 at 12:01pm
Thank you, Rituu for sharing this story. Shows how just changing the way the people look at things by educating them, can change them. And this is what education should be, at any stage and at any age. A great teacher in Uncle Huolai.
Comment by Dr. Mukesh Bhachawat on March 7, 2013 at 5:01pm

great moment !!! we all salute to uncle Huolai for his untiring effort...

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