HIV challenges people's way of working

When HIV spreads in a community, it challenges the way people live and work together.

Facilitators support communities to organize themselves in order to work together, in an inclusive and appreciative way to develop their competences towards HIV.     Back to results on HIV

"43% of respondents reported increased unity and support of each other since the inception of the AIDS Competence Programme." UNAIDS evaluation (2005)

A few examples...

Focus on strengths to reduce weakness (Papua New Guinea)

"If we focus more on our strengths, then our weakness will be reduced," explains Eli, a youth leader from Walis Station. 

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team meeting of NGOs in Thailand

NGOs change their way of working (Thailand)

“The new dialogue and the new way of looking for strengths and appreciating each other have healed the division within our organization.” Nonthathon, SWING, Thailand talking about the AIDS Competence Process. 

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Ban Pang LaoHIV as an opportunity (Thailand)

"HIV was an opportunity for us to grow stronger as a community. Now, we are confident to face other future life issue," shared Khun Sumalee from Ban Pang Lao, Thailand.

 

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