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Martes, Marso 17, 2015

Training of Trainers for TB Educators

Activity: Training of Trainers
Date: March 11-13, 2015
Venue: Bayleaf Hotel, Intramuros, Manila

Training of Trainers for TB (Tuberculosis) Educators was conducted to capacitate the Technical Assistance Providers (TAP’s) as part of the procedure before the project will be delivered. NGO’s from Luzon Visayas and Mindanao came together for the said training. PHANSUP, WESADEF, KSFI, RITJATA and DMSF were the NGO’s present during the training. The IMPACT (Innovations and Multi-Sectoral Partnership toAchieve Control of Tuberculosis) team headed by the Project Mobilization Specialist Mr. Mario together with the staff who happens to be the resource persons of the activity. Dr. Ronnie Marfe, doctor of pathology, was also present to discuss basic facts about TB.





On the first day (March 11, 2015) of the training topics were Discussion/Clarification on the scope of work and deliverables of NGO TAPs, IMPACT’s Technical/Training Assistance to the NGO TAP’s and Proposed schedule, Discussed on the Template of Inception Report cum M&E Plan. A brief introduction of Tuberculosis was also presented.  Participants were able to identify TB symptomatic and other relevant information was discussed. On the second day of the said training participants continue to discuss the Monitoring and Supervision of the CBO’s; Orientation on the Referral, Reporting and Recording System CBO to RHU/Barangay Health Station and followed by Action Plan and Strategies and then ended with the Tips of Training and Facilitating presented by Mr. Dino Subingsubing, Training Specialist of the IMPACT. At the end of the mentioned activities participants learned how the Referral and Monitoring System of the CBO’s  work, strategies that will be employed and the skills on training and capacitating the CBO’s. The remaining time was allotted for the team demonstration; this will determine how the TAP’s perform the training.


On the last day of the activity, demonstration was continued. The whole day was allotted for demonstration and then the concluding part of the activity. The event was successfully conducted and achieved its main goal. Participants were able to learn different things in Tuberculosis especially in the procedure of delivering the project. At exactly 4:00 pm the DMSF team immediately went home. The three day activity have helped every participants understand the totality of the project. The activity was made possible with the concentrated efforts of the BPSP and the participating NGO’s. The laughter and ideas shared proved that the participants have been able to learn and enjoyed the whole duration of the activity. 

Huwebes, Marso 5, 2015

Social Work

There were various activities that I have attended. These include meetings, field exposures and meeting different people. Participatory Rapid Assessment/Appraisal, PORAS, Tribal Assembly and MITA meeting are major activities that I’ve been during my training. 


Activity: Participatory Rapid Assessment/Appraisal (PRA) Workshop
Date: February 16-27, 2015
Venue: Brgy. Banglasan and Brgy. Camansi, Montevista, Comval Province

PRA Workshop with the Brgy. Council, and
Health Practitioners of Camansi, Montevista, Comval
We conducted PRA Workshop in two barangays for two consecutive days. The activity was organized for health assessments. The activity was attended by the council and health practitioners (BNS, BHW’s, CHT, Midwife) in the barangay. The activity was delivered by the team that have opened the minds of the participants of all the concerns and issues in health. The two day activity was successfully conducted and delivered in two barangays.

There were problems that I encountered during the PRA workshop. Since it was my first time to speak in front of people I got scared – Stage fright in other words. Though it is normal to get nervous whenever we speak in front of people  I said to myself that I will get used to it.
Problems in the road and other factors are things
 that I encountered during the two days of workshop.



There are things that I learned during my training and that opened my horizon into a new perspective. A two day activity has introduced me into challenges (roads, mode of transportation and the culture) in reaching communities. The activity also enhanced my communication skills and interpersonal skills because I have met people and shared ideas. Therefore, this activity have opened my mind into what really the kind of work that I am into.






Activity: Peoples Organization Rating Assessment, Tribal Assembly and MITA Meeting
Date: February 18-20, 2014
Venue: ABC Hall and Brgy. Gymnasium, Brgy. San Jose, Montevista, Comval Province

My experience was heating up as the day passed by. The planned activities were presented to us and a new experience has to come. The Peoples Organization Rating Assessment (PORAS) was conducted by the team. The activity was organized to assess the present status of the organization for future developments. The activity was attended by the IP leaders of the Municipality (Cheiftain, IPMR). PORAS tool was presented by the team. The participants answered questions and raised concerns. During the discussion there were long due issues were discussed that consumed much time. It was a whole day activity. Present during the activity was the Project Manager of the IP-MNCHN (Mila Chavez) who helped the team in emphasizing the main purpose of the PORAS. This gave some IP leaders the opportunity to invite us to observe in their Tribal Assembly specifically in Brgy. San Jose.

The next day before the Tribal Assembly we accompanied one of the CO's to follow up the attendance of the conducted PRA in Brgy. Lebanon. We went to the place with a 3 kilometre ride from poblacion area. This activity served as the exposure for the OJT. Upon reaching the place the council was conducting the regular session. We observed for a short time while we were waiting for the attendance. Right after the completion of the documents, we then went back to poblacion area to prepare for the Tribal Assembly.

The weather was not good that afternoon. Together with the team leader we observed the assembly as they plan for the upcoming barangay fiesta celebration. The meeting discussed matters on the membership, tribal marriage and upcoming participation of the IP in the barangay activities. We were task to observe the deliberation of the meeting to determine the gaps and other facilitating factors. The activity was successfully conducted though there were things that are not cleared.

On the next day we were task to observe the Monthly meeting of the Montevista Integrated Tribal Association (MITA) for us to determine what are ways on how they conduct meetings. The prime purpose of the said observation was to assess them. The participants were there and normally some members came late. The meeting started with the preliminaries and then followed by the normal way of conducting a meeting. The whole duration was quite bad because the entire member cannot really do the right way. The procedure applied in the meeting was informal. Moreover, the presider wasn’t so effective in organizing the flow of discussion. The rules (if there’s any) was suspended because of the invited visitors from PAMULAHAN and 25th IB Batalion (Lt. Col. Michele Anayron, Jr.) that gave their insights about agriculture and war concerns, respectively.

Those three activities were three major activities that have helped me in understanding the real context of the IP-MNCH project. However there were problems that have made positive effect to me. Both PORAS and MITA are activities that need to have skill of synthesizing the idea. The difficulty in extracting the ideas in arguments and discussions was really there. Understanding well and setting yourself in focus became hindering factors.

I have learned that these groups of people really need assessment and assistance. Understanding them was one of the most powerful tools in dealing IP’s because they are not oriented with the trends in organization. I also realized that the project (IP-MNCHN) is essential in enhancing the and empowering the IP Communities to gain access to health and other benefits that government is providing. Those activities enlightened my mind.

Reflection

 For almost a week in the field for the first time, there were things that I cherished most and those were the experience of being with the people in the community and being with the team mates. I appreciate how these people shared not only the learning of the project but the learning of how life works as well. My knowledge about health was enhanced and especially in dealing with the Indigenous community.


I learned the importance of the CO’s in delivering the services (technical) because these people are the front liner of the institute. I am really looking forward to seeing myself one day as an effective and efficient staff of the institution as an epitome of what really social work is. A week of experience taught me to value commitment and responsibility, on how focus on my goals and on how to manage my time wisely. 











Lunes, Marso 2, 2015

Annual Institutional Review

Debates, arguments and notions were presented as participants in the Annual Institutional Review of the DMSF-IPHC gathered together on  three day activity started on March 26, 2015. This will give every units of the institution an opportunity to present the accomplishments for the whole fiscal year . With 46 people in attendance, the activity started at exactly 8:45 am at 3rd Floor,AVR, MTRC Building 1.

Reports from CSU, MTRC, Admin, PDE, Finance, SEED, ED/MC and PDE were presented. Discussion on project development and efforts to delivering 2 major domains was emphasized. The topic in Finance unit was thoroughly discussed though. However, different topics were discussed accordingly. Every topic are sensitive. Indicators and other concerns were also discussed. Participants from every unit have raised concerns. Objectively, the purpose of the activity was successfully delivered. Issues were brought out that resulted to the development and progress of the institution.

A number of ice breaker was conducted by the Relational Committee responsible for the activity's  technical aspect. Participants enjoyed not only the dances but the discussions as well. The activity commenced exactly 12:00pm, February 28, 2015. The activity was made possible with the collaborated efforts of  every units. The activity commenced after a sumptuous lunch shared by everyone.

Martes, Pebrero 24, 2015

A Day with the IP Leaders

My sleeping position caused muscle pain and that woke me up around 6:18 am. This day I woke up late. However,I immediately prepared myself for another say of learning as an OJT. Around 8:00 am we went to  the activity area where we bring with us hundreds of calendars which will be distributed after the activity. Participants from every barangay came. Tha participants were the chieftains of the IP (Indigenous Pople) and IMPR. Attandance, registration and greetings were the first scenario.

Together with the team, we prepared the area. We started to post the visuals. People kept coming in. When everyone was settled, my teammate started to talk and did the preliminaries followed by the introduction and finally the presentation of PORAS (Peoples Organization Rating Assessment System). In this activity, our task was to assess them. We need to identify what is the present status of the organization, how they do it and what are the things to improve as an organization.

At first, participants kept on raising concerns. They kept on raising their hands while our Team Leader thoroughly explained the objectives up to the first part. Things were clarified as to what are the purpose of the assessment. As the activity progresses, participants became more vocal and inquisitive. They kept on asking questions and pushed their notions. The discussion became out of pace. The speaker then explained and reminded the participants. Together with the project manager, Maam Mila, who was present during the activity, helped us emphasize the true meaning of the assessment.

I learned that an organization should know what is its status, what are the things an organization should have. One of the most discussed topic was the Mission, Vission and Goal of the organization that have been debated by the members as a long due issue. I also appreciate how the team leader, Maam Ruth, emphasized the main purpose of the activity.

Sabado, Pebrero 21, 2015

Technical Support to Developing Rural Communities

We had a smooth ride on our way to Barangay Camansi, Montevista, Comval, the last barangay to receive the assessment. Upon reaching the place, participants were already there waiting together with the barangay captain who welcomed us. It was a sunny day and people on that place were all busy. After a short welcome, we were ushered by some participants to the activity area.  We started posting the visuals and that signaled them that the training was about to start.


The preliminaries, introduction of participants and giving of expectations were normally conducted. A short message from the barangay captain welcomed the participants. The activity was participated by the barangay council, barangay health workers, BNS (Barangay Nutrition Scholars) and IP representatives. A brief background of the Project and PRA tools were discussed respectively. Amazingly, participants expressed their ideas, arguments and have also raised concerns. The data presented were validated.


I appreciate how they gave ideas to address the occurrence of the problems in their barangay, especially on health matters. However, participants also find time to give jokes and a spree to laugh but at the same time learning out of it. The explanation of the speakers gave clarity to vague and obscure topics. Participants’ insights were good and provocative. I saw how they are affected with the assessment.

First Activity: Participatory Rapid Assessment/Appraisal

Activity:Participatory Rapid Assessment/Appraisal
Date: Feb. 16, 2015
Venue: Brgy. Hall, Banglasan, Montevista, ComVal Province

                Before the activity I saw the CO’s prepared. After we filled our empty stomach we went to the terminal. The idea of riding a “skylab” was one thing that filled the excitement. It was my first time. We left the Poblacion area around 8:00 am. The weather wasn’t good though. Light rain was pouring. We came down the road and the rain inked the streets. Mountains were covered by white smoke. At first it was a smooth ride until it turned out bad.




                Before we reached the place I saw how people lived their lives. Simple. I saw how they cultivated their crops, how they raised their animals. We crossed a river, schools and other existing projects of the NGO's. I learned that it is not easy to reach a certain place just to give them education and technical support. It takes passion.

                Together with the midwife who happened to conduct the immunization that day, we were welcomed by the barangay captain. We started the assessment immediately. I was task to facilitate the introduction of participants. The activity was attended by the Barangay Captain, BHW’s, a Midwife, BNS, Tribal Chieftain, pastor and representatives from Senior Citizen and the barangay Secretary. I really appreciate the warm welcome of the participants. After that, the background of the project and PRA tools were presented.

                Participants were actively participating. Issues and other medical concerns were raised. The interaction was good. They were assessed in a collective and participatory manner. Some topics were deeply discussed and argued. I saw the problem of the barangay and I was moved by the fact that the activity affects them as to how they view on health.





                The PRA in Banglasan was the first exposure for me. It introduced me into a perspectivewhere I can feel belongingness. The roadtrips, budgeting, ambiance, my team mates, the interactions of the participants and the warm welcome of the people are things that lived my expectations.