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Dear Rishi,
Sorry to be so long in replying. These two resources have been helpful for
me in my work with a community coalition. Perhaps you will find them useful:
Working in Partnership--Recipes for Success (from Alberta). This is a
workbook with articles and thought-provoking exercises to help get through
the practicalities of working in an intersectorial coalition.
http://www.cd.gov.ab.ca/building_communities/volunteer_community/resources/partn
ership_kit/index.asp
Community Tool Box (from University of Kansas). This is a series of
articles that trace the general evolution of community coalitions. It is
organized in a way that you can follow the issues that are pertinent to a
brand new coaltion, a young coalition, one that has matured...It also
allows you to look things up in a Trouble-shooting context. For instance,
if you are having problems with sustainability, you can go to articles
specifically on that topic...Quite useful.
http://ctb.lsi.ukans.edu
Tasha Beauchamp
>>Dear all,
>>
>>Greetings from Nepal!
>>
>> I am Rishi Ram Parajuli from Nepal. I am a health worker involved in the
>>National TB Programme of Nepal for last 7 years.
>>
>>Considering the importance of the health informations for the health
>>workers of different types and backgrounds, a group of our friends
>>decided to form a small association/forum that could work to collect and
>>share different types of health information among our members through
>>all possible mehtods available/ feasible in our context mainly being the
>>electronic media.
>>
>>At the moment we are in very beginign of forming the group and dividing
>>roles and responsibilities among a small team. Majority of the members
>>are the public health students. They are very interested in this mission.
>>We like to develop this as an organization/Association by registering
>>formally for legality. We have to consider lots of factors and aspects
>>before starting the actual functiion.
>>
>>So, we need some important suggestions from those who already have
>>experiences in formaion and execution of similar types of groups,
>>association, forum or organizations. Could you please suggest most
>>appropriate points that should be kept in mind to us step-wise?
>>
>>Our team will be grateful to you all who contribute for our mission in
>>this very important moment. We will keep sharing our progress through
>>CLICK4 as well in future.
>>
>>Thank you very much for your important contributiions.
>>
>>Sincerely yours,
>>Rishi Ram Parajuli and the team
>>Kathmandu /Nepal
>>
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