The
Non-literate Access to Life Saving Awareness – NALSA
The
Non-Literates Access to Life Saving Awareness (NALSA) is the principal
development strategy of the Oromo Development and Assistance Association IODAA).
The NALSA initiative is aimed at removing the inherent obstacle non-literate
individuals and communities experience when accessing life-saving instructions
from text-based resources. ODAA achieves this by integrating instructional
technologies into grass root development efforts.
The NALSA
initiative keeps stigma at bay. By taking into account the cultural sensitivity
of some life-endangering diseases and situations, the NALSA initiative provides
opportunities for the non-literate to access the life-saving awareness wherever
and whenever they think they are safe from potential stigma. ODAA believes that
this empowers the benefiting non-literates as it provides them with the
opportunity to choose the time and space they are comfortable with to access and
learn from the life-saving instructions.
The NALSA
initiative is a rights issue. ODAA believes that accessing non-text based
instructional materials is the right of the non-literate people. Even thought
text-based instructions are good for the literate, such are not accessible by
the non-literate. The NALSA initiative is designed to remove this obstacle.