Our partners

Some of our partners on HIV

PNMLS DR-Congo logoNational Multisectoral Programme against HIV

DR-Congo

The Constellation, RDCCompetence and PNMLS work together to scale out the AIDS Competence to the majority of the communities in DR-Congo, with 216 SALT teams. This process is supported by the World Bank.

More about the partnership with PNMLS


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Great Lakes Initiative on AIDS

Burundi, DR-Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda

The Constellation and the GLIA transferred the AIDS Competence process to networks of long-distance transport workers, communities and groups associated with them as well as networks of people living with HIV. This process is supported by the World Bank.

More about the GLIA partnership


Asian Development BankAsian Development Bank

Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand

The Constellation, with support from the Asian Development Bank, build the capacity of 473 NGO representatives in six Asian countries. They transferred the AIDS Competence Process to 543 communities throughout Asian. ADB now supports the six country teams to spread the approach at scale.

More about the ADB partnership from 2007 to 2009
More about the ADB partnership in 2010 - start-up support  


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WHO and UNICEF in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea

WHO logo

The Constellation, WHO and UNICEF transferred the AIDS Competence Process to settlements in 5 provinces in Papua New Guinea.

More about the WHO-UNICEF partnership in PNG


logo cordaidCordaid and IIRR

Ethiopia

International Institute for Rural Reconstruction

Cordaid and their local partner IIRR in Ethiopia integrate the AIDS Competence into their Community 

Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR). Like flooding and drought, HIV is a concrete risk that communities are faced with. There is a great opportunity to address those risks using the AIDS Competence approach.

More about the Cordaid-IIRR partnership in Ethiopia


UNAIDSUNAIDS

In June 2010, the Constellation and UNAIDS signed a Memorandum of Understanding. “Constellation and UNAIDS wish to foster a collaboration to facilitate the realization of a world where AIDS Competence spreads faster than the virus. […] The Constellation and UNAIDS appreciate the potential of experiences from community engagement to transform development thinking and to reshape development institutions. […] The Constellation and UNAIDS will work together to strengthen and to broaden community responses to HIV through support to implementation of the practice of SALT.” Download the Memorandum of Understanding and a 7 minute offer

UNAIDS Guyana

UNAIDS Guyana supports the spread of AIDS Competence since February 2010. Thirty facilitators from all sectors in Guyana (Ministry, UN, community members, etc.) are learning to facilitate the process through learning events, the Blended Learning programme and joint practice with Constellation coaches in the field.

More about the partnership with UNAIDS Guyana

UNAIDS Trinidad and Tobago

UNAIDS Trinidad and Tobago statrted AIDS Competence with a Learning event in July 2011. Nearly, thirty facilitators from all sectors in Trinidad and Tobago (Ministry, UN, NGO, and community members) are learning to facilitate the process through SALT visits, learning events, the Blended Learning programme and joint practice with Constellation coaches in the field.

Download the First Learning Event report: Call of the Caribbean

Download the December 2011 Reflection Workshop Report

UNAIDS Regional Support Team for Europe and Central Russia

After an introductory visit of Jean-Louis Lamboray, chair of the Constellation, to Moscow from 24-29 May 2010, UNAIDS Regional Support Team (RST), CSOs and city mayors have started to apply the AIDS Competence Process in the Russian context.

More about the process in Russia


logo UNFPAUNFPA Indonesia

Indonesia

UNFPA Indonesia supports the spread of AIDS Competence throughout the country since end 2006. It supports the National Facilitation Team, IndoCompetence, who work in different provinces with local governments.

More about the partnership with UNFPA Indonesia


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Handicap International

Mozambique

Associations of disabled people (blind, deaf, physically disabled) and AIDS organisations across 3 provinces developed their capacity to facilitate the AIDS Competence Process.

More about our partnership with Handicap International 


Norwegian Center for Integrated Care and Telemedicine

The Constellation and the Norwegian Center for Integrated Care and Telemedicine developed a blended learning course -a mix of online modules and practical applications in the field- to bring the AIDS Competence Process to scale.

More about the partnership with the Norwegian Center for Integrated Care and Telemedicine


Aga Khan Development Network

Kenya, Mali

Since 2005, the Constellation and the Aga Khan Development Network work together using the AIDS Competence Process.

More about the partnership with AKDN in Kenya

More about the partnership with AKDN in Mali


Logo Belgian Technical Cooperation BTCBelgian Technical Cooperation

DR-Congo

The partnership with the BTC in DR-Congo started at the end of 2006. A strong National Facilitation Team, RDCCompetence, has been set up and transferred the approach to all projets of BTC in the country.

More about the partnership with the Belgian Technical Cooperation in DR-Congo

Morocco

In December, the Constellation organized a « Workshop to exchange on Community Initiatives against AIDS » at the Regional Health Observatory of Casablanca with participants from different places in Morocco.

More about the partnership with the Belgian Technical Cooperation in Morocco


 Logo of HNTPOHealth Net TPO

Burundi, DR-Congo

Community leaders and health staff in Burundi and DR-Congo formed facilitation teams and stimulated villages to take action on HIV. Demand for information and testing increased.

More about the partnership with Health Net TPO


Hivos logoHivos

East and South Africa, India

Building on the workshop at ICASA in 2008, the process aims to to promote co-operation among Hivos AIDS partners for effective sharing, capacity building & lobby/advocacy.

More about the partnership with Hivos


Groupe PivotGroupe Pivot

Mali

Based on the Constellation's approach, Groupe Pivot established throughout the country Equipes d'Appui et Apprentissage (support & learning teams). With support from the Global Fund, they are now scaling up the approach in the majority of communities in the region of Sikasso. Constellation coaches regularly go to Mali to support the facilitation teams.

More about the partnership with Groupe Pivot


Cordaid LogoCordaid in South Africa

South Africa

Cordaid has worked in South Africa with 14 partners on HIV/ AIDS who have a lot of valuable experiences and practices. Cordaid asked the Constellation to support its partners to capture good practices.

More about the partnership with Cordaid in South Africa


Oxfam NovibOxfam Novib

Netherlands and Thailand

Oxfam Novib, through its E-motive programme, supports the exchange between the Interfaith Network of Thailand on AIDS (INAT) and Mexit (through the Togetherness Foundation) on the SALT approach and its application in Thailand and the Netherlands.

More about the partnership with Oxfam Novib


King Baudouin Foundation

Belgium

Fondation Roi Baudoin supported two exchange visits of Eric Ngabla, facilitator of RDCCompetence. Twenty six facilitators from BelCompetence, the Belgium national facilitation team, improved tehir facilitation skills during the learning event and several SALT visits to refugee centres, youth houses and Belgian politicians.

More about the partnership with King Baudouin Foundation


National Network of NGOs in Myanmar

Myanmar

From 4 to 8 July, two Constellation coaches facilitated a learning event in Yangon, Myanmar to introduce the AIDS Competence Process to members of the National Network of NGOs (3N) against HIV. 35 participants, mostly People Living with HIV from Community Based Organisations and self-help groups throughout the country, attend the three day event.

More about the partnership with 3N


 Our partners on malaria

Roll Back Malaria logoRoll Back Malaria

Roll Back Malaria supported the Constellation to adapt the AIDS Competence Process to malaria since 2005. In 2008, the Constellation captured the progress that had taken place in Togo and the Gambia, since the approach was introduced. Results found were astonishing. Malaria Competence is recommended as one of the tools for Community System Strengthening under Global Fund.

More about our partnership with Roll Back Malaria


Our partners on diabetes

logo Handicap InternationalHandicap International

Burundi, Nicaragua, India

Handicap International and the Constellation adapted the AIDS Competence Process to diabetes. Burundi, India and Nicaragua decided to carry the approach forward and, with our support, to adapt the AIDS Self Assessment tool and to test the tool in the field.

More about the partnership with Handicap International on diabetes


Our partners on Water, Sanitation and Health

Fonds Ontwikkeling Binnenland (FOB)

Suriname

In Suriname, the Community Life Competence Process is applied to Water and Sanitation in 6 clusters, including 15 communities. This in the context of a partnership between Constellation, UNICEF Suriname, Fonds Ontwikkeling Binnenland (FOB), Red Cross and Peace Corps. The approach of the Constellation blended seemingly with another community based approach called PHAST.

More about the partnership with FOB in Suriname


Our partners on Human Preparedness to Pandemics (H2P)

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International Federation of the Red Cross/Red Crescent Societies

Liberia

IFRC saw the huge potential in adapting the AIDS Competence Process to the issue of Human Preparedness to Pandemics. Coaches conducted a succesful pilot visit in Liberia. 

More about the partnership with IFRC on H2P 


Our partner on The Youth Think Tank (YTT)

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United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Barbados

Seeing that the youth in the Caribbean has the capacity to envision, assess, act and adapt, UNDP Barbados, felt that this capacity can be revealed and nurtured through facilitated dialogue and action.

Starting off in December 2011, the Youth Think Tank (YTT) initiative is an appropriate mechanism for youth to discuss, reflect, learn and act on their concerns.

More about the partnership with UNDP Barbados on YTT