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Implemented Programme Activities by MOREPEO 1.1 The Older Women’s Inheritance Rights Project: Under Comic Relief Funds which aimed to promote increased understanding of older women regarding their widowhood and inheritance rights to create an environment that supports the access, attainment and safeguarding of these rights, was in force from 2003 to 2008. We succeeded to train 270 older people from 9 wards as community paralegals who actively raised older women awareness on their legal rights awareness and provided support and advice to their communities on older women’s rights.
Project impact includes ;-
1.2 From 2006 to 2008, we implemented Block Grant (BG) Action 1 Project Activities, under EU Funds which aimed at increasing capacity for older people to care for children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Main activities of Action 1 included:
The centres were resourced with relevant literature, TV and Video sets to facilitate information exchange and advice giving. Activities include: - Fortnightly talks given by older people, people caring for OVC, counselors (peer educators) and district officials on HIV/AIDS and services available. - Each centre has 15 to 24 counselors (peer educators) who work in the communities. We trained 200 of them. - There are 20 to 30 Drama performers for each centre for outreach services in the communities. 270 Drama performers were trained on community drama theatre and skills based on HIV/AIDS. Community mobilization and sensitization are done through “ngoma” songs, poetry reading and drama. - There is also provision for psycho social support and advice to families affected by HIV/AIDS, - these include assistance to register OVC and referrals to centres and VCTs.
BG Project Impact includes:-
- Supportive counseling, referral to VCT, spiritual counseling, collecting ARV’s and palliative counseling.
- referral to VCT - 130 - supportive counseling - 382 - palliative counseling - 8 - spiritual counseling - 224 - 5 Ops living with HIV are now accessing ARV’s.
1.3 Poverty reduction for older people caring for PLWHA and OVCs. Initiated activities aimed at increasing the income potential of older people through initiatives that they can easily manage. 180 goats and 90 beehives under BG funds were provided to rural families headed by older people, creating immediate income generating opportunities to OP families. In addition, 570 more goats were purchased and provided to OP families out of Gurnsey Co-funded money and 15 other more for the same purpose, out of World Granny funds, making a total of 765 goats. While in the Municipality, 140 chickens were purchased out of World Granny funds. We therefore enabled: - 380 families headed by OP to be goats beneficiaries. - 90 families headed by OP to be beehives beneficiaries. - 70 families headed by OP to be chicken beneficiaries. Chicken and goats distribution is envisaged to be a sustainable exercise. Each recipient provides two off-spring goats/four off-spring chicks to the next older person.
Impact
- Selling of goats off springs. - Little milk for families consumption. - Sales of eggs for money. - Eggs as diet supplement and manure for gardening purposes. Beehives beneficiaries acquired knowledge on beehive keeping. They have been encouraged to expand honey production to making more new beehives. This is particularly practices at Vikenge ward of Mvomero District.
1.4 We coordinated 6 meetings for Government officials, NGOs and FBOs working on HIV/AIDS fromMorogoroMunicipality, Morogoro Rural and Mvomero districts. We achieved to establish linkages with other actors in the area of HIV/AIDS for greater coordination in combating the challenges of HIV/AIDS, and influenced them to incorporate OP issues into their programmes and budgets.
Impact for this activity
Eg. - Morogoro District council has budgeted 44 million T.shillings for op groups in 15 Villages for income generating activities. - Mvomero District released 22,427,324.97/= T. shillings for poultry and milk goats projects in 2009/10 financial year. - MorogoroMunicipalityhas allocated a total of 21 million T.shillings for two Wards (Boma and Mwembesongo) for OP rice project in 2009/10 financial years.
1.5 PVD Implemented and On-going Activities. The overall objective of the project is “To contribute to the achievement of MKUKUTA’s overall goals of growth and the reduction of income poverty, improved quality of life and social well being, good governance and accountability”. The specific objective is to ensure that the concerns and entitlements of vulnerable people are incorporated into decentralized district planning and budgeting in order to support the achievement of MKUKUTA targets to improve the delivery of pro-poor services. We implemented our activities as follows:
PVD PROJECT IMPACT INCLUDES:-
2.6. Health Rights and Entitlements for Older People and their Dependents in Morogoro (Cordaid Funded Project July 2009 – June 2012) This is a new project commenced in July 2009. It is implemented in three wards in MorogoroMunicipalityand three wards in Morogoro District Council,12 villages. Purpose of the project is to ensure older people and their dependents are able to exercise their health rights and entitlements in the two councils ofMorogoroMunicipality and Morogoro District Council.
The project was launched and partners were oriented with the project and financial management. The project intended to achieve following short objective. 1. Increased awareness of and access to health services by older people and their dependents according to national policies and strategies by June 2012
All in the entire project is envisaged to improve Ops access to health free services and their dependants inMorogoroMunicipalityand Morogoro Rural District.
2.7. Social protection Project for older people and their dependants in Morogoro and Dodoma Districts. (Cordaid Funded Project Sept 2009-Sept 2011) This project was commenced in September; 2009 and phased out in 2011 September.It was being implemented in three districts of MorogoroMunicipality, Morogoro Rural District andDodomaMunicipality.
Goal of the project is to ensure improved social and income security for older and vulnerable people, while its purpose is to ensure older people actively participate in, and benefit from, processes to improve social and income security inTanzania.
Project outputs include:-
1. Older Peoples’ Associations and groups creating demand for social security. 2. A strengthened civil society for policy influencing on social and income security. 3. Integrated approaches to work/income security and role of older people’s groups/associations identified and shared.
3.0 Other on going Projects not linked with HAI
3.1 Malaria campaign in all 274 Mitaa of the Morogoro Municipality funded by Plan International Tanzania to conduct anti – Malaria workshops at Mitaa and Ward levels, primary schools ,FBOs, NGOS, and other stake holders.
3.2 Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA) whose agenda is concerned with poverty and its alleviation in rural areas. MOREPEO has been granted funds by REPOA to conduct participatory research at Mkambarani village in Morogoro District Council.
3.3 Communication and Malaria Initiative inTanzania(COMMIT) The project is funded by USAID and Coordinated by Population Service International (PSI) conducted in all 25 Wards of Morogoro District Council. This is a 5 year project (2009 - 2014). MOREPEO`s role is to monitor and supervise the implementation of the project.
2.0 GAPS
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