Asian NGO Adopt A Strengths Based Approach

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AIDS Competence in Thailand, Papua New Guinea, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia Asian NGOs adopt a strength-based approach to let community take the issue of HIV in their own hands

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AIDS Competence in Thailand, Papua New Guinea, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia

Asian NGOs adopt a strength-based approach to let community take the issue of HIV in their own hands

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Project with the Asian Development Bank (mid-2007 to mid-2009)

In 6 Asian countries (Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Thailand) 437 facilitators trained and 543 communities are striving for AIDS Competence

The Constellation

We work with communities through the AIDS Competence Process (ACP) Stimulate, support and transfer community response around the world

So… what happened?

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Prevention

Care

Mitigation

Ownership

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Another way of thinking

Community has problems, needs help

Community has capacity to

respond

We help, teach, and provide to the community

We listen, learn tounderstand the

communitybetter and facilitateresponsesWe identify problems and

respond to needsWe reveal strengths

Community does not feel ownership

Community feels ownership

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Another way of working

Facilitation teams support the spread of AIDS Competence

They build on the strengths of communities

They work as a SALT team

S : Stimulate, Support

A : Appreciate

L : Listen, Learn, Link

T : Transfer, Team

They support communities to become AIDS

Competent

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Methods and tools

Promote and facilitate local ownership: – SALT visits– Dream building– Self-assessment– After Action Review– Peer assist – ….

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« Projects will come and go but I’m confident that this approach will last. » (Father Joe, India)

“ACP helped destroy the old way of working, especially among those working in various agencies and helped them open up more”.

“It promotes tremendous sharing and learning in communities”

“ACP helps people see their own capacities. They no longer need anyone to tell them who should do what. It stimulates people to want to improve themselves”.

“The villagers told me I’d changed. I used to work the sausage way: trying to stuff all kinds of things into the community. And I used to talk a lot. Now, I am listening more, reflect more, and encourage the villagers to reflect and to express themselves more” (Anuwat, Thailand)

What NGOs think about the AIDS Competence Process

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Open discussions

Community self assessed their own strengths and what to improve in their response to HIV/AIDS, developed their own action plans

People identify and address their vulnerabilities

Change in the way of working

People measure their own progress

Communities mobilize their own and external resources

Improved situation of PLHIV and affected people

Results in communities

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