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Training Support Division
Emily Spry
International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations
session objectives
•to have fun and leave feeling energised
•to recognise sources of power that I have
•to understand what empowerment is
•to understand why it is important for change
•to have some ideas about how to empower people
You live in the village of Toot, where you were born.There are about 100 people in Toot. Families live together, in small huts.Work: The women and children grow crops and most of the men look after the goats, which they can sometimes sell. There is a school where children go up to 10 years old. Women cannot read or do simple sums, although some men can.Power: There is a Chief in the village. When you have an important decision to make, like marriage or buying or selling property, you ask the village chief what to do. In families, the men decide what everyone else does.Problems: Every year, there is a dry season when there is little water and little food. When there is no food and water, the men go away to find work in the town.
Health and disease:
Everyone believes that diseases happen when the gods are angry.Children often die when they are young and many women die in childbirthA man who has many children is admired, so women have many childrenWhen people get sick they can’t work.There is a clinic in the next village where people can buy medicinesPeople usually go to the traditional healer (“witch doctor”) in the village, when they are sick.
What gives us power?
COMPREHENSIVE RURAL HEALTH PROJECTwww.jamkhed.org
Number 1: the great art of asking questions…
Number 2: the great art of keeping quiet (even when you know the answer)
Number 3: the great art of seeing the future in someone’s eyes….
Openly discuss your role with the group
What are their concerns?
In 30 years time, what will you want a song about the village to say?
What can you contribute towards this?
What would you like to do first? how can I help you?
session objectives
•to have fun and leave feeling energised
•to recognise sources of power that I have
•to understand what empowerment is
•to understand why it is important for change
•to have some ideas about how to empower people
Go to the people
live with them
learn from them
love them
Start with what they know
Build with what they have
But of the best leaders
When the job is done
The task accomplished
The all people will say
We have done it ourselves.
- Lao Isu, China 700 B. C.
Go to the people…