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SOUTH AFRICA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND GENDER JUSTICE SUMMIT AND AWARDS 23-25 April 2012 KOPANONG HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTRE 365 DAYS OF LOCAL ACTION TO END VIOLENCE AND EMPOWER WOMEN
CARE WORK
We get the reports of high rate of abuse in the community and the number of the infections in HIV/AIDS. Therefore our organization use to support and reduce the stigmatisation.
CARE WORK
Yes because the process of daily household visit help to speed up the services through referrals and counselling those who are affected and infected
By conducting daily household visits. HIV/AIDS awareness programme following our health calendar. Establishing support groups and implement it. Encouraging commitment in our staff Counselling the affected and infected community
CARE WORK
CARE WORK
This is a continuous full time project. - Time frame for the project - conducting three HIV/ AIDS campaign. - conducting a youth workshop in quarter 2 ( April-July) July-october conducting school visits October Nov- conducting awarness in the risk area. E.g shebeen
WHO IS THE KEY TARGET ? WHO IS INVOLVED? ARE WOMEN AND MEN EQUALLY INVOLVED?
The community at large Every designated group equally considered - quarter one for women= 10% Men= 15% Quarter 2 Men= 30% and Women= 35% Quarter 3- Women= 5,6% and Men= 9% Quarter 4- Men= 10% and Women= 7%
CARE WORK
CARE WORK
Matlala South African Police Service Aganang CBO Forum Matlala Clinic Meshate/Tribal Authority CDW Law Clinic Black sash
The project depend The staff is as followson the findings from different funders (i) BOD Members (ii) Project Manager Dept of health (iii) Coordinator National lottery (iv) Financial officer AulaiTrusts foundation (v) 46 Commitment Care Givers (v) The funds are used for implementation of programmes
CREATIVITY: ARE YOU USING ARTS, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SOCIAL MEDIA TO POPULARISE THE ISSUES?
The project use Media e.g. Thobela FM, Moletjie FM and Coweta
CARE WORK
CARE WORK
Quarterly Board Meeting Implementation plan Conducting monthly home based carers meeting
Manage to are able support out different abuse affecting them Communityestablish to voice groups (HIV/AIDS) and implementation without challenges
CARE WORK
Infected people disclose their health status in numbers Establish mental support group and implement
Article No.26- Health to ensure policies to address reproductive health needs of women. Article- No 27HIV/AIDS awareness campaign-developing strategies to address HIV/Aids
CARE WORK
Tirisano Home Based Care Yes the practice is sustainable Folang Home our area were CBOs aroundBased Care- established in same job after our project These two Empowerment Matlala was also were on the Matlala Advice e.g. Victim home-based care organisations basedestablished based on the Matlala Advice Office Office organisation
LESSONS LEARNED
PROJECTS: HIV/ AIDS CARE WORK
Good human relationship Partnership Networking Importance of volunteerism Knowing the needs and challenges of our community
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