Believing in the human capacity to respond to HIV and malaria: sharing experiences on a human level for global impact

Gaston Schmitz, Philip Forth
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We truly felt like global citizens. The International Knowledge Fair, organised by the Constellation for AIDS Competence, took place in February 2009 in Chiang Mai, Thailand and brought together 76 participants from 13 countries. They shared experiences relating to HIV/AIDS at a human level. No long speeches, no Power Point. The focus was facilitated learning and sharing of experiences. Stories told in Tamil language were translated into English, Thai and Bahasa. The story of a young woman dying at a busy bus stop reached many in one afternoon. And so did other experiences of strong community responses. Language or borders were secondary aspects. The event demonstrates how Knowledge Management together with a specific mindset can connect community responses to HIV. This article shows that for knowledge to flow, people require a facilitative, non-hierarchical environment where they share on an equal basis. It addresses the importance of local ownership of HIV and how it is a prerequisite for effective exchanges between communities. It shows that as outsiders, we must change our mindset from expert to facilitator. Finally, a practical example of the Chiang Mai Knowledge Fair shows how to prepare community members to share their experience and produce valuable new knowledge.
相信人类有能力应对艾滋病毒和疟疾:在人类层面分享经验,产生全球影响
我们真的觉得自己是世界公民。由艾滋病能力星座组织的国际知识博览会于2009年2月在泰国清迈举行,汇集了来自13个国家的76名与会者。他们在人类层面分享了与艾滋病毒/艾滋病有关的经验。没有冗长的演讲,没有幻灯片。重点是促进学习和分享经验。用泰米尔语讲述的故事被翻译成英语、泰语和印尼语。一个年轻女子在一个繁忙的公共汽车站死亡的故事在一个下午传遍了许多人。其他社区反应强烈的经验也是如此。语言和边界是次要的方面。该活动展示了知识管理与特定思维方式如何将社区应对艾滋病毒联系起来。这篇文章表明,为了让知识流动,人们需要一个便利的、无等级的环境,在这个环境中,他们可以平等地分享知识。它阐述了地方对艾滋病毒的所有权的重要性,以及它如何成为社区之间有效交流的先决条件。这表明,作为局外人,我们必须从专家转变为推动者。最后,清迈知识博览会的一个实际例子展示了如何让社区成员做好准备,分享他们的经验并产生有价值的新知识。
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