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MASHAV RURAL REVITALIZATION 2015WEITZ CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
REHOVOT, ISRAEL
TEAM CAROLYNE NGARA: - KENYAZABLON OIRERE – KENYA | NAW JA – MYANMAR | PRICILA –COSTA RICA | WINNIE OYANKUNLE – NIGERIA | FLORA KIIZA - UGANDA
International Training on “Policies, Strategies and Support Systems for
Rural Revitalization”May 4th – 28th, 2015
THE JABOYA MEN AT WORK
NO SEX FOR FISH – HOMA BAY PROJECTObjectives Narrative Summary Measurable Indicators Means Of Verification Assumptions
Goals To reduce the rate of HIV AIDS infection in Homa Bay County by 10% by 2017
Number of New HIV/AIDS Infections Reduced (By 2017)- Increase The Number of Economically Independent Women in Homa Bay County By 2017
- Through Positive Behavior Change- Through Official Data from The Ministry of Health And Other Stakeholders by 2017
Lack of Cooperation from Stakeholders (Min. of Health, Implementing Partners)
Purposes To reduce HIV AIDS infection through economic empowerment of women and the youth - with fishing boats.To create awareness on the dangers of HIV AIDS through capacity building.To reduce dependency syndrome among the women and the youth through creation of employment and through engagement in fish business in Homa Bay county
Drop of the HIV/AIDS Infection Rates by 5% per year (from 32% to below national average of 25%.)To Mitigate the Phenomenon of ‘Jaboya System’ in Homa Bay County.Increase The Number of Women Self-Help Groups In Homa Bay County by 2017.Increase the number of Economically Independent Women by 2017.
Official Data from Ministry of Health -The Results And reported Attendance of Jaboya in the Workshops and Trainings.-Positive Feedback through Interviews and Focus group Meetings (Every 3 Months)Through Increased Boats Ownership by 2017.
Positive Response from the male members of the fishing Communities in Homa Bay County
Outputs -New Women groups Formed -Jaboya Men Trained. -Fishmongers (Women- Fish-Traders) Trained
-Number of Women Groups Formed- Number of Jaboya Trained-Number of fishmongers Trained
-Attendance List of Trained (Fishmongers and Jaboya)-Groups PhotographsNumber Trainings And Meetings Held
Parallel Community Events (Cultural Evenst, Burial, Weddings etc)
ActivitiesMobilization:- carry out community
outreach ProgrammesMobilization, recruit and train
project team membersTrain groups on boats and business
management Skills
Number of Meeting HeldNumber of Trainings
ConductedNumber of People Who
Received The Trainings
Attendance ListMeeting MinutesGroup PicturesFeedback Notes
Training VenueParallel Programmes
(Burial, Weddings, Cultural Festival)
JABOYA MEN AT WORK
STRENGTHSKnowledge of local language and culture
Technical know howGeographical know howUnder exploited resourcesAbility to coordinateGood communication skills
WEAKNESSESImprove on community behavior towards development initiatives
More skilled human resourcesSlow adoption of technologyProject ownership of beneficiary
OPPORTUNITIESGovernment good will
Support from other stakeholdersHelp for self help-skills transfer to actions and actualization of the project
THREATHSEnvironmental uncertainties-climate change
Dishonest among the target groups leader to none committalCultural believes and taboos
A FISHMONGERS WAITING FOR FISH
VISION Economic empowerment of women and the youth in order to reduce dependency and HIV/AIDs in Homa Bay County
MISSIONTo make women and the youth to be economically self-reliance in Homa Bay county
BROAD OBJECTIVETo reduce the rate of HIV AIDS infection in Homa Bay County by 10% by 2017
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES• To reduce HIV AIDS infection through economic empowerment by
providing women and the youth with fishing boats.• To create awareness on the dangers of HIV AIDS through capacity
building.• To reduce dependency syndrome among the women and the
youth through creation of employment through engagement in fish business in Homa Bay county
A CARPENTER MAKING BOATS IN HOMA BAY
STARTEGIES1. Mobilization;- carry out
community outreach meetings
2. Mobilization, recruit and train project team members
3. Train groups on boats and business managements
Capacity Building And Training of Women is Key To Poverty Reduction
ACTION PERSON RESPONSIBLE
DATE OF COMPLETION
REQUIRED RESOURCES
POTENTIAL BARRIERS
COLLABORATERS
1 Feasibility study Project Manager 1st - 30th Aug 2015 2,000 USD Community and Project Team
2 Mobilization Project Manager 1st - 30th Sept 2015 3,000 USD WeatherBureaucracy in Government offices
Village elderschiefs
3 Capacity building for project team
Project team manager
1st - 30th Oct 2015 4,000 USD Social workers County Governments
4 Mobilization of community
Project team 1st - 30th Nov 2015 2,000 USD Attitude, Convincing Village Elders, Chiefs, Local Government
5 Budget Preparation Project Manager 1st - 30th Dec 2015 Total Budget = 107,000 USD
Exchange Rate, Inflation, Banking Rates And Services
Banks, Project Implementing Partners, Donors
6 Acquisition Of Boats And Distribution
Project Manager 1st Jan - 28th Feb 2015
50,000 USD Service Providers (Carpenters, etc)
7 Project implementation,Acquisition of Boats & Distribution, Capacity Building, Seminars, Workshops & Community Training
Project Manager And Project Team
1st Jan - 30th May 2015
41,000 USD Corruption, Inflation, Weather
Community, Elders, Local Government and Project Team
8 Project Monitoring and Evaluation
Project Manager Community And Donors
1st - 30th June 2015 5,000 USD Weather, Partnerships, Government
Partners, Researchers And Donors
ACTION PLAN
WOMEN WIDOWED THROUGH JABOYA SYSTEM
He Wants Sex,
CONFRONTING CORRUPTION AND BUILDING INTEGRITY • Potential Threats to Proposed project In Terms Of
Corruption • - Corruption during Recruitment (Friends, Family
Members Who Maybe Unqualified)• - Embezzlement of Funds during Project Implementation• What Tools that Might be Used to tackle Corruption• Record Management• - Through timely Project Assessments and Report writing• - Transparency in all activities• Can we build Integrity while we implement • the Project?• Through pro-active whistle blowing
A FISHMONGER WAITING FOR FISH
How Can We Plan For These Issues?
1. Closing the loop2. Code of conduct3. Accountability4. Competence and Ethics5. Evidence based- Doing more
Research6. Constructive Engagement on
Social Media7. Stakeholder Mapping and Local
Needs
WOMEN WIDOWED THROUGH JABOYA SYSTEM
THE PROPOSED BUDGETNO. ACTIVITY TOTAL COST IN
USD = $107,000
1 FEASIBILITY STUDIES 2,000
2 MOBILIZATION OF PROJECT TEAM 3000
3 CAPACITY BUILDING( project team +5 representative from 10 team members)
4000
4 COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION 2500
5 ACQUISITION OF BOATS 50,000
6 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION 30,000
7 PROJECT MONITORING AND EVALUATION 5,000
8 PROJECT REPORT WRITING 5,000
9 FINAL REPORT WRITTING 5500
POTENTIAL DONORS
1. ELTON JOHN FOUNDATION2. USAID3. UN- HEALTH4. EUROPEAN COMMISSION5. BILL AND MELINDA GATES
FOUNDATION6. COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF HOMA
BAY
PROJECT TEAM:
Toda!Thank You!
Asante Sana!Erokamano!
Nyikazie!Paldies Jums!
Danke Schöne!