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Reflect ICTs ProjectCountries
Burundi, India, Uganda
Programme Summary
Communication StrategiesThe central project strategy is building on the work of existing community-based discussion circles in an effort to enhance the capacity of people to make strategic choices about the media of communication most relevant to them and the technology they need and use. Reflect is an approach to adult learning and social change used by over 350 organisations in more than 60 countries. Literacy and Empowerment is a partner of ActionAid that developed out of Reflect training in 1998; it now implements Reflect circles in 25 villages in Kabarole region of SW Uganda. The organisation currently supports 20 trained facilitators working in 11 village-level circles, mostly involving women, and 6 peer circles for adolescents in local primary schools. There are over 50 Reflect circles in Uganda. In an area where education is a key indicator of marginalisation and poverty, literacy has been the obvious entry point for Reflect. However, issues arising from the Reflect circles have included poverty, disease, and power. HIV/AIDS has been an important element of Reflect work in the area, and links have been made with Strategies for Action, a participatory approach to HIV, sexual health and gender. The school circles were developed for adolescents to share information and attitudes around sexual health and HIV with their peers away from their parents. Another major component has been agriculture, as income is a major issue. Types of communication means and technologies being used in the work of current Reflect circles in Uganda include: Development IssuesTechnology, Economic Development, HIV/AIDS, Agriculture, Youth. PartnersThe Uganda Literacy Network (Litnet), Literacy and Empowerment, the Uganda Participatory Development Network, and the National Reflect Practitioners' Forum. Organisations using Reflect include ActionAid Uganda in Mubende, BDYA Mbale, CARE International in Arua, Children and Wives of Disabled Soldiers Association, Church of Uganda Karamja Diocese, PIED in Iganga, Multi-purpose Training and Employment Association, and the Soroti Catholic Diocese Integrated Development Organisation. The Reflect ICTs project is funded by the Department for International Development (DFID). ContactMr. Maiso Grace Williams
Reflect Team Leader The Uganda Literacy Network (Litnet), Literacy and Empowerment, the Uganda Participatory Development Network, and the National R
Related SummariesSourceEmails from Hannah Beardon to The Communication Initiative on May 19 2003 and February 6 2006; and Uganda project description on ActionAid website. Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 31 2003 Last Updated March 09 2006 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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