Empowerement of individuals and organisations: The importance of community based approaches in health
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16 February 2022 | Informations
Capacity building and empowermentFighting HIV / AIDSImprove the health of children in AfricaPromoting Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

On 25 January 2022, Solthis and AFD co-organised the conference “Empowerement of individuals and organisations: The importance of community based approaches in health” in collaboration with its associative partners in Côte d’Ivoire, France, Guinea, Mali, Senegal and Sierra Leone.
Find all the videos screened during the two round tables :
- Testimonial – Pauline KIBE, Civil Society Strengthening Advisor – Solthis, Sierra Leone
- Testimonial – Josiane Tety – Pouvoir Project
- Testimonial – JADES Project
- Testimonial – ATLAS Project
- Testimony of Odé Kankou, Country Director for Solthis in Mali, and Dr. Aminata, Project Manager for the Malian NGO Soutoura
- Presentation of the ATLAS project
To access the conference replay :
To access the resources mentioned during the conference:
The toolbox of “change-oriented approaches” of the F3E, an associative network that brings together around 100 major actors in the international cooperation and solidarity sector in France, is available here.
More information on the ATLAS Project and the HIV self-test available here.
All the videos that were screened during the conference are available on this link, as well as the replay of the conference.
Thanks again to all the associations, moderating institutions and speakers who participated in the conference.
Solthis has been involved for several years in community-based approaches to health that promote the empowerment of individuals and civil society organisations. This conference was an opportunity to present our approaches that put citizens and users at the centre of projects, as well as health professionals and civil society organisations (CSOs), thus promoting the collective and collaborative construction of solutions for equitable access to health.