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Don’t let the inspiration fade away. That was the message of a Merced High School student at the conclusion of a one-day Positive Deviance Workshop sponsored by the CTA Institute for Teaching. Several Merced students, teachers, and administrators were among those attending the event earlier this month, which was designed to explore how positive deviance can help reduce the dropout rate.
 
The Positive Deviance approach suggests that it is possible to find successful solutions to problems right  now before all of the underlying causes are addressed and that the best solutions to community problems come from the within the community meaning the best solutions to school reform come from within the school, rather than from the top down or the outside in. There must be real ownership of the solutions rather than merely buy-in. The group of 14 from Merced as well as local association leaders from San Jose, Pomona, San Juan, Sacramento, Coachella Valley, Moreno Valley, Elk Grove, and Rancho Cucamonga worked to design solutions unique to their own communities. Positive Deviance works to allow teachers to emphasize talents over weaknesses to create a learning environment that supports and encourages every student to do their best.

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First, successful application of the PD/Hearth approach in rural Cameroon Cetak E-mail
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
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Abstract #146962

 

Ephraim Toh, MD1, Esther Tallah, MD DrPed1, Christopher Mfornyam, MD MPH1, Joseph Shu Atanga, MD MPH1, and Luis Tam, MD DrPH2. (1) Health Department, Plan Cameroon, Opposite German Embassy, Bastos, PO Box 25236, Messa, Yaounde, Cameroon, 237-2221-5458, Alamat e-mail ini dilindungi dari spambot, anda harus memampukan JavaScript untuk melihatnya , (2) Plan USA, 1730 N Lynn St Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22209

THE PROBLEM: Almost one in three under-five children in Cameroon (Central Africa) suffers from chronic malnutrition (32%) with 13% of them having acute malnutrition. Plan Cameroon, an international, humanitarian NGO, has partnered with the Ministry of Health, UNICEF and other local agencies to address child malnutrition, both at policy and at program implementation. Some traditional approaches such as growth monitoring and follow-up have proven not effective in significantly reducing its prevalence. Consequently Plan Cameroon piloted the first Positive Deviance/Hearth Approach project in the country during 2004. PROJECT RESULTS: In the four pilot, rural villages, 34 children were identified with mild (29 = 85%) and severe malnutrition (5 = 15%) after the women's groups weighed all the under-five children. All malnourished children (except one) took part in at least 8 of the 12 days of nutrition rehabilitation. Of the 34 children, all except one had adequate weight gain of at least 300g. Weight gain ranged from 300 – 2500g with an average of 1082g per child. One child lost 400g in spite of 12 day participation at the hearth reason being ill health. However, the same child after treatment participated at the next hearth and had adequate weight gain from 4.6 to 6.3 kg. In three children, reasons for discontinuation included travelling out of the village, continuation of rehabilitation at home and simply abandoning the activities for the third case. Even though this happened, their weight gain was 300 and 1300 for the 8 and 9 days participation respectively. Most importantly, community members were amazed to see that malnutrition, which they considered as due to witchcraft (and therefore cannot be cured), got cured just after a few sessions at the villages using locally available food items. The excitement solicited extensive community support for the hearths including the village chiefs, men, women and children. CONSEQUENCE: Given the tremendous success of this pilot project, Plan Cameroon and its government and community partners are scaling up the PD/Hearth approach in communities with high levels of malnutrition belonging to 11 districts of the country. The government has approved this approach and supports it both at the grassroots and the central level.

Learning Objectives:

At the end of the presentation, the audience will assess the impact of PD/Hearth among malnourished children in rural Cameroon

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Monday, 03 December 2007
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