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Action10 Ten actions against extreme poverty v.1. October 2012
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Sharing of material This material was developed by Assoc. Professor Cecilia ÖMAN, Founder and President of Action10 The material can be shared, and please acknowledge the author and Action10 Cecilia Öman
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Vision and mission Organogram The strategy About Action10 Cecilia Öman
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Action10 is Non-profit Volunteer driven Charity funded Cecilia Öman
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Vision A world without extreme poverty Everyone has access to basic education, employment, healthcare and social security as well as safe water, food, sanitation and energy All countries are run by good governance, have a sustainable economy, and a strong private sector
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Mission An independent initiative with a broad and flexible mandate Provide quality assistance in the field of international impact development Operate in a sustainable, effective and efficient manner, through SEEDS Cecilia Öman
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General Assembly Social Knowledge sharing Sustainable economy Program Institutional Capacity Youth Section Board Institutional Assessment The Action10 Organogram
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An innovative strategy for international impact development Developed and implemented by Action10 SEEDS
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Sustainable Effective Efficient Development Strategy
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Sustainable Capacity to endure Effective Doing the right thing Efficient Doing the thing right, including minimising resources and time DevelopmentDevelopment of greater quality of life for humanities StrategyA plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal
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The Ten Actions
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1.Needs Driven Initiatives 2.Strategic Partners 3.Equal Partnership 4.Real-time Monitoring and Evaluation 5.Sustainable Economy 6.Knowledge Sharing 7.Resilience 8.Quality values 9.Institutional Capacity 10.Visibility
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1. Needs Driven Initiatives Local initiatives Local entrepeneurs Local CSO Local ownership Boundary Partners
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2. Strategic partners Government - NDP Private sector Communities CSO and NGO Academia Media Aid organisations
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3. Equal partnership Mututal sharing of responsabilities and benefits Program Partners
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4. Real Time Monitoring Monitoring and Evaluation Planning Real-time Modified Outcome Mapping Template
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5. Sustainable economy Efficient procedures Quality financial administration and accounting Firm income generation
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Funding sources Government funding Social business revenue Investment interest Donations Cecilia Öman
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6. Knowledge sharing Between Members Expert network Program Partners Boundary Partners Strategic Partners Through Face-to-face meetings, Social media, E-platforms, Technical guidelines
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7. Resilience Stay strong Have patience Be humble Never give up Be flexible Stay focused Listen carefully Show respect
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8. Quality values Truth Trust Harmony Equity Cecilia Öman
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9. Institutional capacity Annual Monitoring and Evaluation Planning session Participatory event Template available
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10.Visibility Networking Electronic platforms Webb site, Facebook, Twitter, RSS Publishing Seminars, conferences workshops, trainings
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Which Action is most important? Small group discussions
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1.Needs Driven Initiatives 2.Strategic Partners 3.Equal Partnership 4.Real-time Monitoring and Evaluation 5.Sustainable Economy 6.Knowledge Sharing 7.Resilience 8.Quality values 9.Institutional Capacity 10.Visibility
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Ownership Cecilia Öman
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Local stakeholder’s ownership increases Aid organisation’s program influence decreases InputsActivitiesOutputsOutcomesImpacts Ownership in the classic the Aid programs Ownership
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Inputs Resources that are invested into a program in order to encourage results through the relevant activities. Outputs Directly achievable and observable, though not necessarily short-term, products of a program. Outcome Changes in the behaviour, relationships, activities, and/or actions of a boundary partner that can be logically linked to a program (although they are not necessarily directly caused by it) Impact Significant and lasting changes in the well-being of large numbers of intended beneficiaries
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Cecilia Öman Local stakeholder’s funding Aid organisation’s funding InputsActivitiesOutputsOutcomesImpacts The economy of the classic Aid programs Financial input
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Cecilia Öman Local stakeholder’s ownership remains constant and high International partner’s ownership increases InputsActivitiesOutputsOutcomesImpacts The ownership in Action10 programs Ownership
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Cecilia Öman Local and international partner’s investment InputsActivitiesOutputsOutcomesImpacts The economy of Action10 programs Stakeholder’s revenue or national funding Financial input
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Operations
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A Program Journal template has been developed which captures the SEEDS in actual practice The template is continiously monitored and evaluation revised Each project and program has its own journal The Journal is continously updated to capture monitoring and evaluation planning Cecilia Öman
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Evaluation Planning Action10 and its Program Partners discuss with the stakeholders about Their dream The mission Who are the important stakeholders Outcome challenges Then develop jointly the Strategy Map Cecilia Öman
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Lessons to learn Monitor Progress Markers Discuss with stakeholders Evaluate and measure results Improve the strategy map More details can be found in a presentation about Program Journals Cecilia Öman
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Thanks to Active members Ahmed, Camilla, Danny, Jelina, Karin, Lissi, Mikaela, Natis, Sabiru, Sahar, Sany, Silvia, Sophie, Richard For extraordinarily good work in Action10 Private givers Cimcool, Swedbank, Studiefrämjandet Cecilia Öman
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We are also grateful to Program Partners Ado, Amah, Ana Dorly, Ayi, Baku, Bobacar, Charles, Deborah, Dinesh, Francois, Georgette, Karniyus, Kwassi, Nancy, Mama Shiru, Paul, Paula, Zigan For excellent support, generosity and sharing capacity Cecilia Öman
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Would you like to walk this road with us? www.Action10.org Thank you for showing interest! Cecilia Öman
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