Good day Ibrahim'
I'm happy to learn about the progress you helped us get in Cameroon.
Actually, one of the strong reasons why my boss selected me for the Mombasa workshop was my reported activities with the community.
as I wrote to Jean Louis after the yaounde forum last November, it was becoming indispensable to kick-start activities with Plan otherwise -- given the the national 'lobby /briefing' was not likely to take place in the near future.
Practically speaking, Dominique and myself were almost like abandoning malaria competence activities -- given that we are not key decision makers and those (otherwise) in charge are quite lukewarm ............................
I have been in charge of regional malaria control activities in the East Province of Cameroon since 2003 and I have profited very much from Plan's community-based activities ................. I was
counting on Plan's local partnrs in order to get malaria compentce 'through' ................. but there has been no head way all this time given the national Plan authorities had never had the chance to be introduced to the approach.
I happened to be in Yaounde when you came around ........ and I would have been happy to join you in the 'launching'. This notwithstanding, I am available to whoever is interested in malaria competence
May God bless You
Emmanuel
Ibrahim Kamara <ibrakam9@...> wrote:
Ibrahim Kamara <ibrakam9@...> wrote:
Dear All,Please see forwarded mail. It initially failure to go through I have therefore removed the self assessment result. I find time to sent that later. Ibrahim
From: Ibrahim Kamara [mailto:ibrahim.kamara@...]
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 8:29 PM
To: 'malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com '
Cc: 'Esther.Tallah@... '; 'Winnie.Tay@...'; 'Metangmo, Pierre-Marie'; 'Tsuma, Laban'; 'Pinar Polat'; 'Augustine Allieu'
Subject: Scaling up malaria competence+ Dear Friends,I have just returned from Cameroon where I introduced the AIDS and Malaria competence process to over 40 people and carried out a training of Malaria Competence self assessment facilitators training for 34 persons from 11 Health Districts in Cameroon where Plan Cameroon works (please see attachments). According to the action plans drawn by these people they will go back to their respective Health Districts, train more facilitators to help actualize the competence process in their work areas. Participants included District Medical Doctors, Local NGOs, Community representatives and Planstaff. Cameroon I have told Plan Cameroon about Doctor Follack (one of our Cameroon country facilitators) and Plan Cameroon National Health Coordinator (Dr. Esther Tallah) has promised to get in touch with Dr. Follack to see how they can work together in scaling up the process in Cameroon.Dr. Tallah's contact is:Dr. Esther TallahHealth Coordinator, PlanCameroon Telephone: +237-221-5458/+2377807537Fax: +237-221-5457Every one I shared this process with including five of our Plan US senior health staff have shown interest in joining hands to promote the concept and are requesting that we help them join the Constellation or at least the information sharing platform since I told them about all of that. Please let me know how you think we can go about that. All the trained facilitators can be reached through Dr, Tallah while our Plan US staff can be reached through me or directly (in that case, I will provide their email addresses).During the Cameroon sharing and training preparation, I attempted to adapt the Competence Self Assessment Tool to "Community Competence Framework" since the participants were in dire need of a tool they can use for general community competence besides the specific ones for AIDS and malaria which we covered. I told them it was an adapted tool and it is open to inputs and besides I was going share it with the initiators of the concept (The Constellation) for their reactions/inputs. Please see attachment for your comments/inputs. We were also introduced to another framework called “Child Survival Sustainability Assessment (CSSA) Framework”. This framework has six components i.e. Health Outcomes, Health/Social Services, Organizational Capacity, Organizational Viability, Community Competence/Capacity and the External Environment. The CSSA involves assessing the six components critical among which is the Community competence/capacity. As a result, when I introduced our competence process and especially the malaria and “adapted community” self assessment competence tools, the resource persons we had requested that we find away of adapting the CSSA framework to include our competence process and tools. This a new opportunity opened to us since the CSSA was initiated by CORE group and partners and the document has been standardized. Meaning, including the competence tools in the framework, is going to be another means of promoting the competence process across the globe especially in Child Survival programmes and more especially if funded through USAID that is promoting the CSSA frame.I am looking forward to your inputs on this development. I will be in the field form now till Friday (17.03.06) but I will reply to your concerns with regards to comments on this issue. I am also looking forward to your own experiences.My best regardsIbrahim Kamara
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