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The Holy Trinity Peace Village Kuron Implementation Plan 2013-2015

Introduction The Holy Trinity Peace Village Kuron will draw up an operational implementation plan with specific objectives, detailed activities, targets and resources required for implementation. On the basis of the operational plan resources for implementation of the plan will be mobilised. writing proposals to development partners, donors, and government of South Sudan Work out annual work plan for 3 years with timelines and accountable personnel resources will be allocated and implementation carried out. The annual work plan of each year will be broken down into quarterly plans and be reviewed quarterly and eventually annually.

Introduction (2) Unfinished tasks for a given year will be rolled over to the subsequent implementation year until all the tasks of the entire operational plan are accomplished.   Capacity of management and staff will be strengthened to enable effective and efficient implementation. Documentation of successes, challenges, best practices, lessons learnt and impact on the lives of the target community members will be given considerable attention. The improved documentation allows learning and sharing with other stakeholders for improved performance, future programming, and replication of the best practices. Monitoring and Evaluation will depend on the specific project output and impact

Vision An oasis of peace where diverse communities live harmoniously for holistic and sustainable development

Mission To reduce ethnic conflicts for better livelihoods and integral sustainable development

Core Values Love Dignity of the human person Solidarity Transparency Accountability Networking Equity and Integrity Justice and Peace

Overall Objective The overall goal of this programme is rooted in long term peace building among pastoral communities that engages them in development initiatives in The HTPVK

Main Strategies Engage the communities in Peace Building Community Based Education Intervention Food and income security through agriculture Community Primary Health Care Pastoral and Spiritual Care of the Community

Our Programmes Education Objectives: To attract more children and enroll them in school provide equal opportunities for boys and girls retain children and guarantee completion of the basic school cycle ensure the management of the school is efficient and effective to deliver quality basic education for the learners

Early Childhood Development/ Nursery Education Key Activities: Community mobilization, sensitization, and training Formation of School Management Committees, and Parents Teachers Association, and their training Increase number of teachers by 2 from 3 to 5 Increase support staff to 4 in 2013 Construction of 6 classrooms including office Ensure safety and security by fencing the school Increase external exchange and exposure

Early Childhood Development/ Nursery Education (2) Inputs for the programme: Instructional materials Staff salaries Food Uniforms Motorcycle Bicycles School Computer Printer Projector system

Primary School Education Primary School Activities 1. Monthly community mobilization campaigns 2. Monthly school supervision and inspection 3. Refresher subject oriented workshops for teachers 4. School gardening lessons and tree planting exercises 5. Provide lady care sanitary materials school girls 6. Constant Lighting system for night studies Capital investment and equipment 1. Dormitory for 48 primary school girls 2. Teachers shared twin blocks 3. Clean water source for school 4. Electricity lighting system (solar panel)

Primary School Education Renovation of building for library 3 Toilets and 3 bathrooms for 48 girls Dining hall for 350 pupils Sick bay for emergency 01 motorcycle and 01 bicycle Lady care sanitary pads Human resources needed Teachers Matron (multitasking) Support staff Instructional materials

Accelerated Learning Project (ALP) Objectives: provide opportunities for young adults who have dropped out of school or never had the change to go to school to attain formal education Activities Annual registration of ALP learners Recruit ALP teachers Purchase instructional materials annually Facilities to be used: Existing primary school classrooms Nursery school classrooms

Vocational Training School VTS Objectives: To empower the youth through vocational skills to gain practical knowledge in cross-cultural communication, peace building, skills development, and harmonious coexistence Major courses Catering and food technology training (3 - 6months) Tailoring and fashion design (3-6 months) Metal and blacksmith hand tools fabrication (3-6 moths) Building concrete practice/carpentry and joinery (3-6 months) Motor vehicle mechanical course (3-6 months) Crafts and Cosmetology courses (3-6 months) Cross-cutting vocational courses Business skills development (1-3 month) Community conflicts and reconciliation skills (1-3months)

Functional Adult Literacy Goal: Providing opportunities for adults to live in peace, communicate, and live a dignified life Objectives: Attainment of permanent literacy and numeracy Acquisition of functional knowledge, attitudes, practices, behaviour, skills, and values relevant to the life of the community Development of national awareness of individual and community Promotion of lifelong learning in the community Activities: Literacy, numeracy, communication skills, practical survival skills, peace and reconciliation

Pastoral and Spiritual Care Objective: Improve pastoral and spiritual care of the population through preaching and witnessing to the love of God Activities Catechesis Pastoral outreach Counselling and guidance Administration of sacraments On-going formation for the various groups Liturgical books, instruments, and items Church Infrastructure, facilities, and equipment Transport and logistics

Pastoral and Spiritual Care Capital investment Toyota Land cruiser Motorcycle Bicycles Equipment and Materials Liturgical books Fuel disease 2000 litres a year Human Resources Maintenance ( Catechists, Priests, Bishop)

Clinic and Community Health Objectives: Provide quality health and medical/clinical services for the population in and out of Kuron Peace Village Activity Targets: Trinity Peace Village Kuron Out Patient Department /year In Patient Department/year Epidemic emergencies and community health education

Clinic and Community Health (2) Required facilities Maternity ward Drug store Antenatal clinic space Injection and wound dressing rooms Vacuum (manual) extractor Placenta hole Improve Water Sanitation Hygiene in the centre Container for keeping carcases Staff tent houses Deep freezer

Clinic and Community Health (3) Available facilities: Male general ward and Female general ward Required Health Centre Human resources Clinical officer Registered nurse Midwifery nurse Laboratory technician Pharmacist Nursing assistants Community nurse

Community Development & Peacebuilding Objective: Strengthen and increase the human security of the citizen and to promote peace and reconciliation within and among the communities of South Sudan Target: Various Pastoralist Tribes in South Sudan, Kenya, Northern Uganda, and Ethiopia targeting Youth Warriors, Chiefs and Elders and Women in Kauto Payam Activities Conflict early-warning & monitoring: Collection, exchange and documentation of information on insecurity through radio, fact finding missions and field visits

Community Development & Peacebuilding Conflict prevention mitigation and management Peace and Dialogue meetings assistance in communication between conflict parties Community reconciliation Building Local Capacities for Peace Training and monitoring of and Community Security and Peace Committees Community sensitization and civic education Exposure and exchange events between tribes using sports and festivals Strengthening the role of women through group facilitation Coordination and management of the Integrated pastoral outreach programme Support of the outreach activities of all the programmes

Peace and Community Development Capital investments Repair of the Unimog 3 Motorcycles Extra Tents & camping equipment Fuel Codan Base Radio Rebuilding of footbridge and fencing of Youth Centre Office and storage space Human resources 2 extra staff (female) needed in addition to the 5 existing staff

Agriculture Extension Objectives: To promote crop farming alongside cattle grazing for family stability, increased household income and food security Approach/Targets 1. Village demonstration farms 2. Namuton Village / 1 farmers group 3. Village Based Demonstration famers (seeds – okra/cassava) 4. School garden 5. Youth Managed Open Market Veterinary Services Association (YMOMVS) 6. Agricultural land allocation village meetings for peaceful animal grazing and crop farming campaigns

Agriculture Extension Approach/Targets (cont.) 7. Establishing early warning systems of animal movements during dry weather seasons 8. Building sample food storage granaries owned by village lead farmers 9. Purchase of 100sq m rubber hall store 10. Income Generating Activities 11. Training of donkeys for ox-ploughing, tractor hire Human resources 1. Technical staff 2. Support staff 3. Seconded local extension staff

Finance Administration and Management Objectives: Provide efficient, effective, and reliable programme management capacity in administration and management of the organizational resources Establishments 1. Board of Directors 2. Directing Programmes 3. Programme management 4. Project Coordination 5. Liaison and Public Relations 6. Common Services

Management and Finance Administration Main Activities Revision of Constitution (Articles & Memorandum of Associations) Developing policies and routines of programme management Developing operational manuals for finance, human resource, capital assets and equipment management Developing rationale for new projects Regular senior Management & General Staff Meetings Regular internal and external donor-partner communication processes Developing a clear simple and cost effective monitoring and evaluation system To improve the logistics and procurement system

Strategy to realize the implementation plan The HTPVK will develop a plan to ease mobilisation of resources to realize this Implementation Plan through: Directly using the implementation plan, publicizing it and lobbying for support among partners, friends and government. writing project proposals on selected aspects of the plan to fundraise the required resources To be able to determine the resources a budget will be developed based on detailed activities The HTPVK will ensure that key position are filled by qualified staff

Monitoring and Evaluation Framework Introduction of a monitoring system: Monitoring the process The timely, efficient and effective implementation of activities will be followed up. Main tools: activity schedules and work plans for programmes and projects, monthly internal reporting Annual review of the 3-years implementation Plan Monitoring the effect/impact of the Implementation Plan Focus will be on outputs, outcomes and short-term impact of the plan. The tools to be used here will be: the Logical Framework; Output and Outcome Matrix. Monitoring the Cost Performance The concern will be on cost effectiveness, financial discipline and value for money, based on the budget of this Plan and programme/project budgets to ensure that expenditures are within the budget lines and accountability procedures.

Monitoring and Evaluation Framework The HTPVK will: Establish a comprehensive M&E system which allows effective tracking and documentation of the progress and changes in implementation as well as best practices and lessons learnt. Project site visits by programme management will be feeding data and information to the main system for further analysis. Data from reports and field visits will be used to track progress towards the achievements of all components of the Implementation Plan; Identify gaps and weaknesses in implementation; Provide a basis for taking corrective measures to deviations; Plan, prioritise, allocate and manage resources; Monitor the effect and impact of the operations of the Strategic Plan to the target beneficiaries.

Thank you very much for listening This is the End of Presentation of the HTPVK Implementation Plan 2013-2015 Thank you very much for listening Alakara Looi