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COMMUNIQUE Dans le cadre des activités marquant les vacances de l’année académique 2009-2010, le Centre Loyola organise un camp de vacance éducatif et culturel dénommé « Camp G-Djéayé 2010 ». Ce camp va réunir à Sokodé du 02 au 12 août 2010 une soixantaine de jeunes filles et garçons dans les catégories minime (10-14ans), cadet (15-17ans) et junior (18-21ans). Au menu, la formation à l’éducation à la vie et à l’amour, la formation en pair éducation, les ateliers de renforcement de capacités sur les compétences de vie courante, des soirées et animations culturelles et artistiques, les visites et sorties culturelles à travers les sites touristiques les plus attrayants situés dans les régions Centrale et de la Kara. Les frais de participations s’élèvent à trente mille (30.000) francs CFA par participant, et incluent l’hébergement, la restauration, les déplacements, les formations et l’assurance durant les dix jours du camp. Les inscriptions et réservations ont commencé et se poursuivent jusqu’au 12 juillet 2010 au secrétariat du Centre Culturel Loyola (CCL) tous les jours ouvrables de 8h-12h et de 15h-21.30h. Pour toutes informations complémentaires, adressez-vous au secrétariat du CCL ou contactez-nous au 236 26 46 ou au 081 95 58. NB : Les places sont limitées, faites vite vos inscriptions et réservations.
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FORMATION EN COUNSELING PSYCHOSOCIAL ET SPIRITUEL - par CEL le 23/05/2010 @ 12:05
ACTIVITES A VENIR - par LE CEL le 03/05/2010 @ 12:36 ACTIVITES
PROCHAINES AU CEL
Du 03 au 8 mai 2010
il y aura lieu au Centre Espérance Loyola (CEL), une
formation sur « Le
développement Humain ». Cette
formation vient en complément de celle des accompagnateurs
et accompagnatrices psychosociaux et spirituel. En effet, cette
formation est la suite de la formation des conseillers psychosociaux et
spirituels qui avait eu lieu du 20 au 23 janvier 2010 au CEL. Formation Objectifs : ▪ Explorer toutes les réalités importantes de la personnalité du conseiller ▪ Mieux se connaître en son essentiel et s’apprécier ▪ Mieux percevoir comment progresser et prendre soi de soin ▪ Développer une hygiène de vie pour prévenir et mieux gérer le Burn out Ainsi, les participants de cette formation de janvier sont les plus attendus, les lettres d’invitation ont été déjà distribuées et les inscriptions ont déjà commencé. Le frais de participation de cette formation est fixé à 10. 000 francs CFA par personne et ce montant servira à couvrir les gratifications des intervenants et les charges de pause-café. Trente personnes au maximum sont attendues pour participer à cette formation. Elle sera animée par les Pères Bernard HOUNNOUGBO, SJ Directeur du CEL et Charles AGBESSI, SJ (Cotonou, Bénin), deux Jésuites engagés dans la pastorale des personnes touchées par le VIH/SIDA et dans le suivi des personnes. Un Camp de
Vacance éducative en perspective
Le Centre Espérance Loyola (CEL) et le Centre Culturel
Loyola (CCL) organisent en joint-venture un Camp de Vacance
éducative du 3 au 13 Aout à Sokodé
(nord du Togo) pour 60 jeunes garçons et filles dynamiques,
vertueux et motivé(e)s de 10 à 20 ans. A part, un
atelier de formation dans différents domaines à
savoir : éducation à la vie et à
l’amour, beaux-arts, les participants auront
l’opportunité de visiter différents
sites touristique ou historiques de Sokodé et Kara. Le
nombre de participants étant limité, les
inscriptions ont déjà commencé. Les
frais de participation sont fixés à 30.000 francs
CFA par personne. Pour plus d’informations, prière
de s’adresser au CEL et au CCL. Nous sommes situés sur la Route de Mission de Tové, Agoè-Assiyéyé non loin du Camp FIR. Notre contact téléphonique est le 336 26 46 pour le fixe ou le Cel : 081 95 58 Lomé – TOGO. La Direction ACTIVITES
PROCHAINES AU CEL
Du 03 au 8 mai 2010
il y aura lieu au Centre Espérance Loyola (CEL), une
formation sur « Le
développement Humain ». Cette
formation vient en complément de celle des accompagnateurs
et accompagnatrices psychosociaux et spirituel. En effet, cette
formation est la suite de la formation des conseillers psychosociaux et
spirituels qui avait eu lieu du 20 au 23 janvier 2010 au CEL. Formation Objectifs : ▪ Explorer toutes les réalités importantes de la personnalité du conseiller ▪ Mieux se connaître en son essentiel et s’apprécier ▪ Mieux percevoir comment progresser et prendre soi de soin ▪ Développer une hygiène de vie pour prévenir et mieux gérer le Burn out Ainsi, les participants de cette formation de janvier sont les plus attendus, les lettres d’invitation ont été déjà distribuées et les inscriptions ont déjà commencé. Le frais de participation de cette formation est fixé à 10. 000 francs CFA par personne et ce montant servira à couvrir les gratifications des intervenants et les charges de pause-café. Trente personnes au maximum sont attendues pour participer à cette formation. Elle sera animée par les Pères Bernard HOUNNOUGBO, SJ Directeur du CEL et Charles AGBESSI, SJ (Cotonou, Bénin), deux Jésuites engagés dans la pastorale des personnes touchées par le VIH/SIDA et dans le suivi des personnes. Un Camp de
Vacance éducative en perspective
Le Centre Espérance Loyola (CEL) et le Centre Culturel
Loyola (CCL) organisent en joint-venture un Camp de Vacance
éducative du 3 au 13 Aout à Sokodé
(nord du Togo) pour 60 jeunes garçons et filles dynamiques,
vertueux et motivé(e)s de 10 à 20 ans. A part, un
atelier de formation dans différents domaines à
savoir : éducation à la vie et à
l’amour, beaux-arts, les participants auront
l’opportunité de visiter différents
sites touristique ou historiques de Sokodé et Kara. Le
nombre de participants étant limité, les
inscriptions ont déjà commencé. Les
frais de participation sont fixés à 30.000 francs
CFA par personne. Pour plus d’informations, prière
de s’adresser au CEL et au CCL. Nous sommes situés sur la Route de Mission de Tové, Agoè-Assiyéyé non loin du Camp FIR. Notre contact téléphonique est le 336 26 46 pour le fixe ou le Cel : 081 95 58 Lomé – TOGO. La Direction
Le mois de la femme au CEL - par CEL le 21/04/2010 @ 10:20
DEPISTAGE DES ELEVES - par LA DIRECTION le 08/03/2010 @ 12:19
Fr Paterne Mombé, SJ in AJANNews - par LA DIRECTION le 11/02/2010 @ 13:13 Fr Paterne Mombé, SJ in AJANNews
![]() Fr Paterne during the last formation he gave at CEL on the train of psycho-social and spiritual counselors
AJANNews in its 89 edition of February 2010gave a full covering about the welcome of Fr Paterne Mombé to AJANHouse as well as the work he did at CEL. Since he was a father and a guru to most of us during his 3 years term as the director of CEL, this news concerns us all and bellow is the description AJANNEws brings:
AJAN: NEW ASSOCIATE COORDINATOR
AJAN has an Associate Coordinator, Fr Paterne Mombé SJ, from Central African Republic, who arrived at AJAN House in Kangemi on 2 February 2010. Fr Paterne brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the coordination of AJAN after three years as Director of the Centre Espérance Loyola (CEL - Loyola Hope Centre) in Lomé, Togo, a programme of the Jesuit Province of West Africa dedicated to the struggle against AIDS. As founding director of this pioneer programme, Fr Paterne has in a relatively short time forged the CEL into a dynamic reference point for the care of people with HIV, training and advocacy. However, his involvement in this field stretches further back, as AJAN Coordinator, Fr Michael Czerny SJ, recalls: Mombé has been participating in AJAN since my arrival in Nairobi in early 2003. I believe he heard my inaugural lecture, A theological research approach to HIV/AIDS in Africa, at Hekima College on 17 January 2003. It would now be interesting for us to re-read that programmatic agenda and reflect on its implementation. http://www.jesuitaids.net/go.aspx?B1=htm/Theoresearch.htm&RZ=1&TL=1 Since then, Fr Paterne has written Rays of Hope, Managing HIV&AIDS in Africa (September 2004, second edition 2008), which provides information about HIV and AIDS, their related diseases and symptoms and how to treat them medically and with nutrition, focusing on the means accessible and affordable for Africans. He was ordained in Bangui in August 2007 before heading for Lomé to start the CEL. With Frs Séverin Mukoko SJ (Central Africa) and Groum Tesfaye SJ (Eastern Africa), he attended the international AIDS Conferences as an AJAN representative, along with two other Jesuits, in Mexico in 2008. With so much pastoral and social experience in the AIDS field, with such dedication to study and research, in him the Lord showers many gifts upon AJAN and AJAN House, said Fr Michael. The CEL bid farewell to Fr Paterne in a simple but moving handover ceremony on 4 January. Fr Bernard Hounnougbo SJ is the new Director of CEL and he knows he has a hard act to follow, listing the affectionate personality, creative intellect and positive outlook on life of his predecessor, still cherished by many in Lomé. Generous in their praise of Fr Paterne, the CEL team members all drew attention to the same characteristics: his striving for excellence, unstinting commitment and whole-hearted love for those he serves. Euloge Viho, the first employee of CEL who is in charge of the accounts, said: His love for work well done, the special attention he gave all our beneficiaries, his concern to find a solution to all the problems put before him, make Pat a kind-hearted man, sensitive to the suffering and joy of others. Fr Bernard agrees: For all of the people living with HIV and AIDS, he was a third parent, going to the extent of spoiling them. Painstakingly he would go all out to discover remedies. Avelino Chico SJ, a regent at CEL, describes Fr Paterne as a tireless man, adding: Even if someone came on Sunday or a holiday to ask for an HIV test or for assistance, he always did his utmost to help. Prince Boroze, another team member, drew attention to Fr Paterne's boundless availability and generosity, his endurance and capacity to work beyond physical limits, his search for excellence. The Ignatian spirit of magis - excellence - was not something that he kept for himself: From Pat, I learned how to work hard and give the best of myself for quality work, said Maxime Palakasi, in charge of the CEL department for formation and research. Fr Paterne's dedication has borne fruit. By developing innovative strategies to attain diverse objectives, Paterne has given great scope to the CEL, which has distinguished itself in support for destitute people with HIV; counselling and support groups; formation for those involved in this work; peer education; and different types of awareness, continued Maxime. As Fr Bernard takes over the reins of this promising ministry, Fr Paterne is warmly welcome at AJAN House. Much is offered and promised, observed Fr Michael, as we'll collaborate in the coordination, with Ekeno Augostine SJ and Allen Ottaro, with the staff at AJAN House and important associates in the Nairobi area. Avelino Chico, SJ
Fr Paterne Mombé, SJ in AJANNews
![]() Fr Paterne during the last formation he gave at CEL on the train of psycho-social and spiritual counselors
AJANNews in its 89 edition of February 2010gave a full covering about the welcome of Fr Paterne Mombé to AJANHouse as well as the work he did at CEL. Since he was a father and a guru to most of us during his 3 years term as the director of CEL, this news concerns us all and bellow is the description AJANNEws brings:
AJAN: NEW ASSOCIATE COORDINATOR
AJAN has an Associate Coordinator, Fr Paterne Mombé SJ, from Central African Republic, who arrived at AJAN House in Kangemi on 2 February 2010. Fr Paterne brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the coordination of AJAN after three years as Director of the Centre Espérance Loyola (CEL - Loyola Hope Centre) in Lomé, Togo, a programme of the Jesuit Province of West Africa dedicated to the struggle against AIDS. As founding director of this pioneer programme, Fr Paterne has in a relatively short time forged the CEL into a dynamic reference point for the care of people with HIV, training and advocacy. However, his involvement in this field stretches further back, as AJAN Coordinator, Fr Michael Czerny SJ, recalls: Mombé has been participating in AJAN since my arrival in Nairobi in early 2003. I believe he heard my inaugural lecture, A theological research approach to HIV/AIDS in Africa, at Hekima College on 17 January 2003. It would now be interesting for us to re-read that programmatic agenda and reflect on its implementation. http://www.jesuitaids.net/go.aspx?B1=htm/Theoresearch.htm&RZ=1&TL=1 Since then, Fr Paterne has written Rays of Hope, Managing HIV&AIDS in Africa (September 2004, second edition 2008), which provides information about HIV and AIDS, their related diseases and symptoms and how to treat them medically and with nutrition, focusing on the means accessible and affordable for Africans. He was ordained in Bangui in August 2007 before heading for Lomé to start the CEL. With Frs Séverin Mukoko SJ (Central Africa) and Groum Tesfaye SJ (Eastern Africa), he attended the international AIDS Conferences as an AJAN representative, along with two other Jesuits, in Mexico in 2008. With so much pastoral and social experience in the AIDS field, with such dedication to study and research, in him the Lord showers many gifts upon AJAN and AJAN House, said Fr Michael. The CEL bid farewell to Fr Paterne in a simple but moving handover ceremony on 4 January. Fr Bernard Hounnougbo SJ is the new Director of CEL and he knows he has a hard act to follow, listing the affectionate personality, creative intellect and positive outlook on life of his predecessor, still cherished by many in Lomé. Generous in their praise of Fr Paterne, the CEL team members all drew attention to the same characteristics: his striving for excellence, unstinting commitment and whole-hearted love for those he serves. Euloge Viho, the first employee of CEL who is in charge of the accounts, said: His love for work well done, the special attention he gave all our beneficiaries, his concern to find a solution to all the problems put before him, make Pat a kind-hearted man, sensitive to the suffering and joy of others. Fr Bernard agrees: For all of the people living with HIV and AIDS, he was a third parent, going to the extent of spoiling them. Painstakingly he would go all out to discover remedies. Avelino Chico SJ, a regent at CEL, describes Fr Paterne as a tireless man, adding: Even if someone came on Sunday or a holiday to ask for an HIV test or for assistance, he always did his utmost to help. Prince Boroze, another team member, drew attention to Fr Paterne's boundless availability and generosity, his endurance and capacity to work beyond physical limits, his search for excellence. The Ignatian spirit of magis - excellence - was not something that he kept for himself: From Pat, I learned how to work hard and give the best of myself for quality work, said Maxime Palakasi, in charge of the CEL department for formation and research. Fr Paterne's dedication has borne fruit. By developing innovative strategies to attain diverse objectives, Paterne has given great scope to the CEL, which has distinguished itself in support for destitute people with HIV; counselling and support groups; formation for those involved in this work; peer education; and different types of awareness, continued Maxime. As Fr Bernard takes over the reins of this promising ministry, Fr Paterne is warmly welcome at AJAN House. Much is offered and promised, observed Fr Michael, as we'll collaborate in the coordination, with Ekeno Augostine SJ and Allen Ottaro, with the staff at AJAN House and important associates in the Nairobi area. Avelino Chico, SJ
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L’équipe du CEL s’est agrandi - par CEL L’équipe du CEL s’est agrandi
Le Père Avelino CHICO, jésuite angolais est arrivée le 23 juillet 2009 pour une régence de deux (2) ans au CEL. Il va beaucoup s’investir dans le domaine de la prévention avec surtout le suivi des activités des jeunes du Groupe Artistique Rayon d’Espoir (GARE). Il sera chargé des pages anglaises et portugaises du site web du centre. La documentation de la bibliothèque et les activités spirituelles du CEL relèvent aussi de ses charges. ![]() Qu’ils soient tous deux les bienvenus et que le Seigneur rendent fructueux le travail de leurs mains. BATASSANGA Roland L’équipe du CEL s’est agrandi
Le Père Avelino CHICO, jésuite angolais est arrivée le 23 juillet 2009 pour une régence de deux (2) ans au CEL. Il va beaucoup s’investir dans le domaine de la prévention avec surtout le suivi des activités des jeunes du Groupe Artistique Rayon d’Espoir (GARE). Il sera chargé des pages anglaises et portugaises du site web du centre. La documentation de la bibliothèque et les activités spirituelles du CEL relèvent aussi de ses charges. ![]() Qu’ils soient tous deux les bienvenus et que le Seigneur rendent fructueux le travail de leurs mains. BATASSANGA Roland
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES - par Avelino Chico, SJ INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
Poverty is a major obstacle in fighting HIV/AIDS. It was this conviction that prompted the Centre Espérance Loyola (CEL), together with its partners, to organize two sessions about income-generating activities (IGAs). The theme: How to create and manage a viable IGA. The first session took place from 12 to 14 August at the CEL, organized together with the NGO Investir dans l'Humain, and was attended by 50 members of the Association Saint Louis de Gonzague, a group set up by the CEL for people living with HIV and their families. The second was held from 17 to 22 August, also at the CEL, a collaborative effort with NGOs Jade pour la vie and PASYD Togo. Twenty-one people from associations and NGOs involved in the fight against AIDS attended.
The tools to create and manage an IGA were laid down during the sessions. The members of the Association Saint Louis de Gonzague were the first to have these tools in hand a month later, when we organized training from 7 to 11 September. This consisted of making bars of soap, liquid soap, organic soap as well as dyed cloth and t-shirts. Sr Justine Agbo, vice-Provincial of the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of Castres, came from Benin to give the training.
The events were a great success: you could see the joy on the faces of the participants, especially when they saw all they had produced in the last five-day workshop. The CEL is now looking into ways in which to support people in their IGAs.
Avelino Chico, SJ
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
Poverty is a major obstacle in fighting HIV/AIDS. It was this conviction that prompted the Centre Espérance Loyola (CEL), together with its partners, to organize two sessions about income-generating activities (IGAs). The theme: How to create and manage a viable IGA. The first session took place from 12 to 14 August at the CEL, organized together with the NGO Investir dans l'Humain, and was attended by 50 members of the Association Saint Louis de Gonzague, a group set up by the CEL for people living with HIV and their families. The second was held from 17 to 22 August, also at the CEL, a collaborative effort with NGOs Jade pour la vie and PASYD Togo. Twenty-one people from associations and NGOs involved in the fight against AIDS attended.
The tools to create and manage an IGA were laid down during the sessions. The members of the Association Saint Louis de Gonzague were the first to have these tools in hand a month later, when we organized training from 7 to 11 September. This consisted of making bars of soap, liquid soap, organic soap as well as dyed cloth and t-shirts. Sr Justine Agbo, vice-Provincial of the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of Castres, came from Benin to give the training.
The events were a great success: you could see the joy on the faces of the participants, especially when they saw all they had produced in the last five-day workshop. The CEL is now looking into ways in which to support people in their IGAs.
Avelino Chico, SJ
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