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Training for Transformation/ Action for health and development (TfT / ASADECO) Democratic Republic of Congo
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1. What people believe (worldview) profoundly influences health and development. Assumptions:
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2. The world is physical and spiritual. Each dimension has an important influence on health and behavior.
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3. Beliefs are rooted in culture, and significantly influence behavior « ideas have consequences »
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4. A relationship with the biblical God, and knowing God, produce value and behavior changes in a society, changes which favor health and development.
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Nuts and bolts
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Beginning: Explore the community with the community. Who are we? How do we define our needs? What resources are ours?
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A group of volunteers: people who care about their community
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Training: begins with the Word. Who is God? What are God’s characteristics. Do I have a relationship with God? How does God want me to live – in my family, in my community, in my environment?
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Surveying the community: a “snapshot” of who we are.
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Analysing the data and observations …. To decide on priorities and resources available for a solution.
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Childhood malnutrition - a priority problem in one community Training about nutrition follows as actions within the community are planned.
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For solutions to be sustainable, they must have 4 cardinal points: Of the community By the community For the community In the community Seeking community based solutions
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Breastfeeding: Do it exclusively for 6 months and increase a baby’s survival by 18%. Free, natural, local. Get the word out!
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Kitchen gardens: easily grown, locally adapted, nutritious vegetables, enhance food sustainability for poor people. Children in families with a small garden plot eat better.
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Moringa: the tree of life. Even in the city, everyone can plant a moringa tree in the yard.
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Malaria compromises the nutritional status of young children. Insecticide impregnated bed nets protect children. A community initiative to obtain, promote, and distribute bed nets at cost.
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Weight is an easily obtained, sensitive indicator of the nutritional status of children under 5 years of age.
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Community volunteers learn to weigh neighborhood children monthly. Is their weight increasing? Stable? Or decreasing?
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Follow up home visits, where children are not thriving, offer the opportunity for building relationships, prayer, nutritional counsel, and sharing Good News.
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Neighbors visiting neighbors reach the very heart of the city with the good news of Jesus Christ and lives are transformed.
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Thank you! For your gifts and your prayers: To support these projects: Give to ECO #862706 AIDS Crisis Overseas
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