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Traditional Assumptions: HIV/AIDS, Health & Development

Traditional Assumptions: HIV/AIDS, Health & Development. External intervention Programme/Projects Technology Needs Deficiency Service-provision Training. An alternative: HCD (Human Capacity Development). ‘…the will, skills , abilities, and systems…

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Traditional Assumptions: HIV/AIDS, Health & Development

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  1. Traditional Assumptions:HIV/AIDS, Health & Development External intervention Programme/Projects Technology Needs Deficiency Service-provision Training

  2. An alternative: HCD(Human Capacity Development) ‘…the will, skills , abilities, and systems… …to RESPOND… to HIV/AIDS’ Barcelona 2002

  3. Human Capacities? • Care (relationships; presence) • Change • Community (belonging; home) • Hope • Influence (leadership; transfer)

  4. HCD Beliefs & Practise • Participation • Local Response – people can do it! • Relational health • Concerns • Strengths • Support + Stimulus • Learning from local action & experience • External intervention • Programme/Projects • Technology • Needs • Deficiency • Service-provision • Training

  5. Dynamic Relationships

  6. A vision: AIDS Competence • What are the signs of an AIDS competent community? • What are the signs of an AIDS competent organisation?

  7. An approach: The SALT visit – learning from local action Support & StimulateAppreciateLearnTransfer

  8. A tool: The Self-Assessment Framework (internal measurement vs. external evaluation?) • Who defines ‘success’? • Who names ‘indicators’?

  9. Bored yet?How about an exercise?

  10. Self-Assessment of AIDS competence

  11. What’s possible? What you know in your context What weboth know What I know in my context Action

  12. What are we learning? Care leads to change, and to expanded response, if home and neighbourhood is engaged.

  13. What are we learning? • POLICY Institutional learning from local action and experience – strategy for adjusting to an unknown future by participating in life with people and learning from their response.

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