ADB Start-up support to Community Life Competence

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ADB Start-up support to Community Life Competence
For Constellation Member Organizations in 6 Countries
MIDTERM REPORT – INDONESIA COMPETENCE
September 2010
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Prepared by Indonesia Competence
Jakarta, Indonesia
September 2010
Contents
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I.
BACKGROUND ON THE COUNTRY TEAM
Short description of the country team, including: what is the teams name, are you
formally registered, are you a formal Constellation Member Organisation or do you aspire
to be one, what is the teams main focus, how are roles divided in the team, is there a
host organisation? Who are the main formal and informal partners, who are the
communities you work with?
Indonesia Competence (Indocompetence) was established in 2008. Indocompetence is a
network of facilitators and coaches of the AIDS Competence Process (ACP).
Facilitators and coaches are of different backgrounds: youth and HIV activists, health
workers, decision and policy makers, PLWHA, community and religious leaders, community
members, women, men, girls and boys.
The Indocompetence is currently promoting Community Life Competence Process for Aids
Competence, Gender Competence and Adolescent Reproductive Health Competence in
some areas.
For Aids Competence, it have been promoted at Pontianak and Singkawang districts of
West Kalimantan province; Jayapura and Merauke districts in Papua region and NGOs in
Jakarta including National Aids Commission supported by UNFPA. In Surabaya, Bali and
Palangkaraya was supported by Asian Development Bank (ADB).
For Reproductive Health Competence, it has been established among the students,
Stakeholder including Community Health Provider and Community Leaders in Manonjaya,
Tasikmalaya in East Java Province.
Gender Competence has been done in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara supported by United
Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
Our Partners:
 Government
 UN Agencies
 Aids Commission
 Public Health Services providers
 NGOs
Who are the communities we work with?
We work with:
 Policy Makers
 Community Leaders
 Religion leaders
 Health workers
 Youth (Student and out of school)
 Staff and Volunteer of NGOs including community target
 Activist (volunteers?)
II.
PROGRESS
Country Teams Name did a second self-assessment to measure its progress over the past
six months. The results of the self assessment show in the framework below.
Describe here the remarkable outcomes of the self-assessment: did your team progress
more or less then expected. Were the activities according to plan – why (not)?
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Copy here the self assessment framework with the results of the second self-assessment.
Indocompetence action plans have been conducted and its progress measurable by
activities result and sharing from participants and communities.
Self Assessment for Indocompetence NFP has not been generally conducted, until now only
individual facilitator team assessment. Some institutions and province has conducted local
facilitator team assessment, but may not represent nationwide overall progress result. We
plan to extend thus program by end of September.
Saya punya usulan paragraph:
At national level, self assessment has not been conducted yet. Meanwhile, some
provincial institution/NGOs at provincial and local level had been doing this. Some of
facilitators at Jakarta have been doing peer assist doing self assessment. At the end of
September some of facilitator plan to do self assessment that might be represent national
facilitator status and result.
III.
OVERVIEW OF ACTIVITIES APRIL-SEPTEMBER 2010
Here please give an overview of activities of your country team over the past six months.
Ideally these activities are the reference and ‘proof’ of your progress as per the self
assessment framework.
- registration of your team,
Indonesia Competence registered on June 2010
- team meetings,
Regular meeting of Indocompetence arranged every month and preparation meeting have
been conducted for special event or activities.
The Boleh kah usul penjelasan tambahan:
For facilitator who are not based in Jakarta we conduct internet, phone or skype meeting
and discussion. So more ideas from facilitators could be accommodated on formulating
frame work of thinking and working on this Indocompetence’s work
- SALT visits,
IndoCompetence have conducted SALT visit, supported by UNFPA, as follows:
1. SALT visits to students of Junior and Senior High school in Manonjaya, TasikmalayaWest Java for Reproductive Health Competence every 3 months (March, May, and
August) and the latest visit Indocompetence with UNFPA (Ms. Rebeka Sultana) have
done Knowledge Asset there.
2. Indocompetence with UNFPA’s staff doing SALT Visit to various community from PKBI
West Java at Bandung (staff, youth centre, street child and youth community)
3. IndoCompetence with PKBI Jakarta Province has been doing SALT Visit to street child
and youth labor at traditional market community.
4. IndoCompetence and PMI Jakarta Province have been conducted SALT Visit to Sex
workers community, Transgender community, volunteer & Staff from PKBI
5. On July 2010, Pontianak Facilitator Team doing SALT visit to Singkawang, support by
Pontianak Aids Commission.
- meetings with potential partners,
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2.
3.
4.
National Stakeholder’s Meeting on 9 June 2010, attended by 8 NGOs, National Aids
Commission, UN Agencies, Parliamentarians, Ministries, Stakeholders, and
Government, supported by UNFPA.
Indocompetence Following up the result of National Stakeholder’s Meeting:
 Introduction the CLCP learning event to National Aids Commission
 Introduction the CLCP approach to HIV infected people community
Indocompetence and CST (Mr. Gaston Smthitz) have met representative of Provincial
Aids Commission of Papua (Mr. Ukung), discuss regarding the potential resource of
Papua for supporting CLCP in Papua.
Coordination meeting with Mr. Andry and some companies in Surabaya who have
“Cooperate Social Responsibility” program as potential resource to implement the
CLCP.
-sharing through a virtual platform,
Indocompetence secretariat and members to share information, stories, progress and plans
through email, sms or facebook to others.
- formation of new facilitators, nomination of coaches,
Indocompetence Facilitator Team have proposed the candidates of Coach (Mr. Harry, Mr.
Chandra Nurhaz Saloe, Ms.Lulu Azyura Surahman and Ms. Wiwin Winarni), since the Coach
of Indocompetence only Ms. Risya Kori Ariyani.
- development of materials such as logo, brochure, website
Currently Indocompetence have been developed the materials such as website, logo,
brochure, manual book in Bahasa Indonesia , T-Shirt.
- Knowledge Fairs
Indocompetence by support of UNFPA has been conducted The First Knowledge Fair at 2224 November 2009 at Jogjakarta ..
– and more!
You can differentiate between activities that were covered with ADB budget and activities
that were covered differently. Please mention if Constellation coaches, the CST or other
country teams were involved in the activities.
In the description use qualitative and quantitative data.
IV.
PLANS FOR COMING SIX MONTHS
Elaborate on the planned activities for the remaining 6 months, which ideally lead to
further progress towards our dream.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Activities
Learning Event
Commission
for
National
Time
October
2010
Aids
Support Visit in Surabaya
West Kalimantan Knowledge Fair
Support by
UNFPA
November 2010
December 2010
To build the dreams (2 dreams: youth December 2010
ADB
NAC
UNFPA - NAC
and adult who concern with Aids and
youth Issues)
January 2011
Papua Knowledge Fair
Blended learning at CO UNFPA October 2010
(Chandra, Harry and Olive will
Facilitation).
December 2010
Papua Learning Event
UNFPA
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Papua
Government
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Assessment for the next CP-UNFPA
using CLCP involving the community as
beneficiary).
General
Assessment
for
NFT
Indocompetence
Introducing CLCP to Stakeholders
Introducing CLCP to Government
Introducing CLCP to National and
International Company
November 2010
and PAC
UNFPA
September 2010
Indocompetence
Nov – Feb 2010
Nov – Feb 2010
Nov – Feb 2010
Indocompetence
Indocompetence
Indocompetence
Introducing CLCP to UN Agencies
Nov – Feb 2010
Indocompetence
V.
VISION FOR SUSTAINABILITY
Describe here below how your country sees its chances for sustainability after the ADB
support. Mention the challenges but most of all think creatively about the opportunities!
Indonesia has big opportunities for spreading CLCP approach and running the activities of
CLCP. We can make collaboration with Institutions as organizer, NGOs, Government, UN
Agencies or NAC. Based on our approach meeting with several institutions, it is shown that
CLCP concept has been positively accepted as one of alternative of approach and
empowerment dealing with HIV-AIDS and other respective works and issues. Some of the
well-informed institutions put forward their willing and commitment to adopt the socalled CLCP approach.
To ensure that plans could be well implamented, IndoCompetnce still need support from
ADB along with our effort to have potential supports from other resources.
VI.
STORY FROM THE FIELD
One story of Change: sharing a recent Community Life Competence Experience in your
country. Tip: this could be a story that is already posted on Ning.
VII.
FINANCIAL REPORTING
As per the default shared as annex to the Hosting Agreement.
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