Financiación colectiva de una respuesta local
What is a local response and how can I help?Local teams respond to their current challenges and work towards longer-term dreams by encouraging local ownership of issues and solutions.
This is what we mean by a local response. Some teams have more pressing needs than others at any given time, and the purpose of this page is to give you an overview of activities that would benefit greatly from your support now. A few current examples:In Sankuru, together against monkeypox
In Sankuru, DRC, a SALT team wants to encourage communities in the remote tropical forest to manage the health crisis caused by Monkeypox. To involve all at-risk inhabitants, new SALT facilitators need to be trained and accompanied. An urgent and life-saving activity that can avoid further unnecessary victims and deaths. The experienced RDCCompetence coaches who, in collaboration with UNICEF and others, have successfully introduced large-scale community management of WASH, family health and child vaccination will provide technical support to the Sankuru team. The Constellation supports the Sankuru SALT team in their fundraising activities by shedding a light on their activities. Those beacons will in return inspire many others to shine. From 15 October 2016 – 15 January 2017 you will read regular updates on progress in Sankuru on the Constellation’s virtual platform and in our newsletter. |
Happy and healthy families in Maluku
Maluku Competence is bringing together local strengths in this eastern Indonesia province around their joint dream. The inhabitants, mostly farmers and fishermen, dream of clean villages, where children grow up happy and in healthy families. They envision to mobilise their own resources to reach the dream through fair trade of their famous products such as nutmeg and cloves and through income generating projects such as pottery and soap production. Today, more and more people and groups are determined to overcome the challenges like heavy pollution, unequal markets and natural threats and diseases that stand in the way. They are supported by members of the diaspora in the Netherlands who are slowly moving away from top-down interventions to acting alongside their brothers and sisters on the islands. Sponsor a SALT facilitator
The Constellation works on invitation and we aim to respond to every request for accompaniment. Our Blended Learning Modules allow us to train SALT facilitators in communities if funding for face-to-face accompaniment is lacking. - Your 300 EUR contribution supports in depth e-training for one facilitator. - Your 900 EUR contribution helps a triad to learn together from their SALT application, guided by an experienced coach. If you so wish, we will bring you in touch with the facilitator(s) you sponsored so that you may learn from them! Make your donation to the Constellation by clicking on the button below: Do not forget to mention of FACILITATOR 2017. The Constellation supports those teams in their fundraising activities by shedding a light on what they are doing. Those beacons will in return inspire many others to shine.
From 15 October 2016 – 15 January 2017 you will read regular updates on progress in Sankuru on the Constellation’s virtual platform and in our newsletter. |
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