Just wished to bring out that apart from faculties of Harvard, Yale, MIT Sloan, Columbia, Chicago University teaching IIPM students from this year, there are various social initiatives that need credible mention.
India People Living with HIV / AIDS: Leadership for Results Programme - INP+, NACO, IIPM, UNDP
A presentation on Information and Communication Technology for People Living with HIV/AIDSs was made by Sunil Abraham of MAHITI.ORG at this event. This included an overview of the impact of intellectual property on development practice as well as a demo of the free software - Plone.
Background
In response to the HIV / AIDS crisis and the UNGASS call for strengthened leadership to address the epidemic, UNDP has developed a Leadership for Results programme, which is being offered to key constituencies involved at all levels of the HIV / AIDS response in countries and regions around the world. This Leadership for Results programme recognises and draws upon the potential ability of all individuals to lead and influence others and to bring about change ? within their families., communities, workplaces and wider society ? and seeks to harness this potential to support individuals, communities and organisations in reaching out, scaling up responses and impacting the HIV / AIDS epidemic.
Therefore, the programme employs transformative methodologies to help participants access and build upon their personal commitement; develop their leadership capacity and their understanding of how they can address HIV / AIDS in all aspects of their lives; and foster their leadership capacity and their ability to influence others and work collaboratively with other committed leaders to address the underlying causes of HIV /AIDS.
PLWHA are a key constituency who can inspire hope in others and play a central role in all aspects of the response to the HIV / AIDS epidemic. Therefore, in 2003 & 2004, UNDP, in partnership with the Indian Network for People Living with HIV / AIDS (INP+) and the Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM) are offering a People Living with HIV / AIDS: Leadership for Results Programme for PLWHA leaders from across India.
This programme will be a year long process aimed at developing the capacity of PLWHA ? as individual and as a community ? to reach out to and influence others, in order to scale up responses and contain the HIV / AIDS epidemic. The programme was initiated by a four day seminar held in New Delhi, on 5th - 8th May, which brought together 120 leaders of PLWHA groups from across India. At this seminar projects were identified and initiated by participants to be developed throughout the year. These projects will be supported by further leadership and capacity building seminars, as well as ongoing coaching and technical support.
Purpose of the seminar
To develop the personal leadership capacities of participants and enhance their ability to influence others and build commitment, both within the PLWHA movement and at all levels of the response, to address the key issues of concern to PLWHA. In addition, the seminar was intended to build the skills and understanding of participants in the area of organisational development and management, towards the development of stronger and more effective PLWHA groups and networks.
Participants
Hundred and twenty PLWHA leaders holding key positions within PLWHA groups and organisations around the country and committed to advocating for the needs of PLWHA and impacting the HIV / AIDS response.
Content and format of the seminar
The content of the seminar focused on identifying key issues facing participants and developing new and deeper perspectives, approaches, skills and commitements among the participants, drawing on cutting edge models from the corporate and development sectors. This included work around developing emotional intelligence competencies, transforming organisations, their perspectives and ways of working, and generating commitment in ourselves and others.
The format of this seminar was highly interactive with a strong emphasis on group work and on participants bringing their own experience to the sessions, playing an active role in all sessions and taking responsibility for their own learning and development. The seminar was facilitated by Jon Love from US, a leading transformation expert, with support from IIPM and PLWHA co-facilitators. There were also specific sessions led by other partners.
Outcomes of the seminar
The participants experienced the value of innovative and creative leadership and their own potential to influence and lead others and to bring about change. The participants were empowered to take a stand and to strategically position those issues that are of importance to them within the national HIV / AIDS response. The participants experienced a significant enhancement of their effectiveness as advocates: For their own needs; For the needs of all PLWHA; For programmes and policies that prevent the spread of HIV / AIDS and reduce stigma and discrimination; For programmes and policies that mitigate the social impact of HIV / AIDS and promote rights based responses.
Participants gained a familiarity with methods of transformational leadership, resulting in an increase in their effectiveness as leaders who can generate new and effective action within all levels of the response. Projects were initiated that will substantially assist PLWHA to become leaders and resource people who will play a central role in the response. Participants connected with each other, the facilitators and the seminar organisers, strengthening networking and collaboration for effectiveness and creating an energising and enjoyable experience.
List of Participants
Nagaland Network of Positive People (NNP+)
Manipur Network of Positive People (MNP+)
En-joy
Network of Maharashtra by People Living with HIV / AIDS (NMP+)
Council of People Living with HIV / AIDS in Kerala (CPK+)
Telugu Network of People Living with HIV / AIDS
Rajasthan Network for People
Karnataka Network of Positive People (KNP+)
Gujarat State Network of Positive People
HIV Positivie People Welfare Society
Positive Women Network of South India (PWN+)
Indian Network for People Living with HIV / AIDS
Sanlaap
STOP Trafficing Oppression and Prostitution of Children and Women
Darbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee
Affected and Infected Women Associate
Family Health International (FHI)
Delhi Network of Positive People
Positive Life
Alliance India
Voice of Migrants
Naz Foundation
Positive Women Network of South India
Karnataka Network of Positive People
Goan Community for Positive People
Network of Maharashtra by People Living with HIV / AIDS (NMP+)
Manipur Network of Positive People
UNDP HIV and Development Programme
I do hope that this long review of mine on the social initiatives of a management institute like IIPM brings out the real need today of management institutes not just working towards bettering the corporate world; but also working towards bettering the national economy through effective social interventions.