HIV, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Sexual and Gender Based

Integrated and Inclusive HIV, Sexual
and Reproductive Health, Sexual and
Gender-based Violence Project, Kenya
(project proposal in development for submission to
potential donors)
David Munyendo
HIV/AIDS Project Officer
davidmunyendo@gmail.com
February 21, 2011
Project title and main donors
• Title: Integrated and Inclusive HIV, Sexual and
Reproductive Health, Sexual and Gender
Based Violence Project
• Donors: Undergoing
• Total budget estimate (activities):
USD
14,826,288
Period of implementation and
geographic location
• Period: 5 years from approval of funding
• Location: 12 Counties out of 47 Counties in
Kenya
Overall and specific objectives
• Overall: To contribute to reduced HIV and Sexual
and Gender-based Violence prevalence; and
improved quality of life of people infected and
affected by HIV and survivors of Sexual and
Gender-based Violence in Kenya.
• Specific: To enhance access to and utilization of
inclusive and integrated HIV prevention,
treatment, care and support; Sexual Reproductive
Health; and Sexual and Gender-based Violence
protection services among vulnerable groups in
12 Counties for a period of 5 years.
Project Expected Results
• Result 1: Behavior change among target population
through increased uptake of integrated and inclusive
HIV, SRH and SGBV services.
• Result 2: Improved capacity of project
partners/stakeholders to provide quality inclusive and
integrated HIV, SRH, SGBV services to target
populations.
• Result 3: Enhanced social participation among PLHIV
and survivors of SGBV through mitigating initiatives.
• Result 4: Enhanced coordination and networking
among HIV, SRH, and SGBV implementing partners and
services providers.
Direct beneficiaries targeted
Category
People Living With HIV
Persons with Disabilities
Male
6,552
4,090
Female
9,048
4,310
Total
15,600
8,400
Health Workers
Youth out of school 19-34 yrs (including
Bicycle & Motorcycle taxi operators)
Youth in School (Primary and
Secondary)
Sex workers
School teachers
Religious leaders
1,126
2,400
2,090
0
3,216
2,400
70,272
73,728
144,000
0
744
672
2,400
744
288
2,400
1,488
960
General population – Home-based and
Moonlight VCT
Total
109,382 63,418
172,800
195,238 156,026 351,264
Project Partners
No.
Type
1.
2.
3.
4.
Disabled People’s Organizations
Health Facilities
Local Non-Governmental Organizations
Relevant Ministries and Departments
5.
6.
7.
Associations of People Living With HIV
Associations of Youth
Associations of Religious Leaders
8.
AIDS Organizations
9.
HIV, SRH and SGBV networks
Main Activities
Results
Activities
1. Behavior change
through increased uptake
of integrated and
inclusive HIV, SRH and
SGBV services.
Training of Trainers
Awareness raising through BCC activities
Provision of SRH services & commodities
Strengthening access to medical,
psychosocial, legal and police services to
SGBV survivors
Community mobilization and participation
Prevention of Parent-to-Child Transmission
of HIV
Condom (male and female) promotion and
distribution
Main Activities…
Results
Activities
2. Improved capacity to
provide quality inclusive
and integrated HIV, SRH,
SGBV, and rehabilitation
services
Disability accessibility audit (physical,
communication and environmental)
Strengthening of linkage between HIV and
rehabilitation services
Institutional strengthening of partners
Provision of HIV Counseling and Testing
(static and mobile services)
Referral/back referral between prevention,
treatment, care and support services
providers
Technical supervision and monitoring, with
client satisfaction surveys
Main Activities…
Results
Activities
3. Enhanced social
Training PLHIV groups on treatment
participation and mitigation literacy and psychosocial support
initiatives
Community and Home-based Care
according to national guidelines
Institutional strengthening of support
groups of PLHIV and SGBV survivors
Livelihood improvement (Income
Generating Activities and Micro-credit
Scheme)
Peer counseling and support
Group therapy
Main Activities…
Results
Activities
4. Enhanced
coordination and
networking among
partners and service
providers
Establishment of Project Coordination
Mechanism and Steering Committee
Consultation and twice per year
stakeholders' meetings
Project staff meetings
Knowledge Management (documentation of
lessons learnt, good practices and case
studies).
Participate in regional, national and
international HIV/AIDS, SRH, disability and
SGBV events/conferences
Sustainability and phasing out strategy
Main Achievements
• Project sites identified
• Partners and collaborators in respective
counties identified
• Gap analysis, lessons learned, logical
framework, narrative proposal, action plan
and budget done
Main lessons learnt during project
proposal development
• Participatory approaches help in identifying existing
strengths, weaknesses/gaps, opportunities and
defining roles of HI, partners and beneficiaries.
• Developing project proposal is a process that requires
time for consultation with partners, target beneficiaries
and stakeholders; literature review; and validation of
data used in the proposal. This is important in selecting
appropriate interventions and setting of realistic
targets.
• Proposal development requires focused and
committed leadership so as to guide and sustain
momentum in delivering quality document on time.
Main documentation (Past Projects)
Title
Janga La Ukimwi, Je walemavu wako na
haki? (HIV and AIDS epidemic, Do Persons
with Disabilities have Human Rights?)
Youth to Youth
Disability and HIV/AIDS Strategy Review,
Daadab Project
Keeping the Promise, Interventions by
persons with disabilities against HIV/AIDS
Kenya Disability Directory 2009/201
Type
Year Language
Comedy, 2010 Kiswahili
DVD
DVD
2010 English
Booklet 2010 English
DVD
2009 English
Booklet 2009 English
Ways forward
• 2011: Donor search and eventual implementation
• New project phase: 5 years from 2011 - 2015
• Approaches: Behavior Change and
Communication; Capacity building and
Organizational Development; Partnership and
collaboration; Advocacy; Integration and
Mainstreaming
• Priorities: Fund raising; Comprehensive baseline
and M&E system; Partnership; Integrated and
Inclusive HIV, SRH, SGBV services.
Previous Activity Photographs
Procession to mark WAD
NACC World AIDS Day 2010
Outreach session for hearing
impaired youth in school
Sitting Volley ball by PWDs
Training session for Health
Workers
Bicycles for CHBC givers
Thank you