This two month training course concludes with an plan that has taken up the majority of the last month. Our course of twelve trainees was split into three groups of four and I was in a group with Priya (from Tamil
Our group decided to focus on a community that Sakala was working with in southern
The action plan became a great learning tool as we realized that in order to have the community invested in the project and create sustainability, an issue that they cared about and identified needed to be the starting point. The same was true when Drs. Mabelle and Raj Arole came to Jamkhed in the early 1970’s. Their mission was to treat and prevent disease but they were forced to start with projects that the community was interested in working with first, like agriculture and employment (food for work program). In
The most trying task of putting together the action plan was working as a team and having productive disagreements rather than ranting arguments. Since we come from three different countries and very different backgrounds, we disagreed on a lot. The main issue was how to properly introduce ourself to the community and ensure that the most marginalized were included in our project. With varying levels of English proficiency, computer literacy, community experience and work ethic, we ended up spending most of the time working through arguments to the most agreed-upon solution. Discussing different methods and tactics was a great learning tool but getting frustrated and having them angry with you was not as nice. All-in-all the action plan was a success and if you’d like to see a copy of the 20-page report, let me know and I’ll email it to you.
The two-month training course ended on Saturday and provided me with the grounding to spend the next nine months on community projects and grant writing/fundraising. A major take-away lesson of the past two months is that success in health is achievable by trusting the community, empowering the socially-minded and using appropriate technology.
1 comment:
whats up man... I need a little personal attention. How goes it? Reading your posts are like digesting the a raw 2 month old billy goat... very gamy.
I want some personal information about my good friend Jeff... what you got.
much love,
Mike W
ps whats your email
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