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Concept
Note :-
Family Homes for Children Effected by
/ Suffering from
HIV / AIDS
Location :- Catembe, Maputo Province
1. Targets:-
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To
provide family home environment for children orphaned by AIDS and
children with HIV / AIDS |
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To
provide community care and education re: HIV / AIDS |
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To
provide education opportunities for disadvantaged children |
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To
uplift life opportunities for community and underprivileged children |
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To
provide income generation scheme to help sustain centre (s) |
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To
provide training opportunities and job experience opportunities for
disadvantaged |
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To
provide employment and uplift communities from poverty to self sustainability |
2.
Targets Achieved By :-
A.
To provide family home environment for children orphaned by AIDS and children
with HIV / AIDS
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Centre
to have 5 houses (initially) |
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Each
house to accommodate 12 children, 2 parents, 2 grandparents |
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Each
house to have 5 bedrooms, 3 for children, one each for parents and
grandparents |
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Other
facilities to include study room, family room, toilets (see below
re centre shared facilities) |
2.1.1
Philosophy :-
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Children
would be accommodated within secure family environment, having parental
control and grandparent guidance |
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Close
proximity of other family houses would foster social skills |
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Provision
of school facilities etc (shared by general community) would encourage
learning skills |
To provide
community care and education re HIV / AIDS
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Facilities
within the centre would be utilised to foster HIV / AIDS education
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Centre
would act as a community focal point for HIV / AIDS prevention / care
classes etc. and adult training re home care |
2.2.1
Philosophy
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HIV
/ AIDS prevention training is best performed within community |
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HIV
/ AIDS education is best directed towards youth, i.e. to impart knowledge
before the youth are subjected to unsafe sexual practices |
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Responsibility
for family / community response to HIV / AIDS problem lies within
the family / community itself |
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Responsibility
for home care of those with HIV / AIDS lies with the family and community. |
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Home
care practices (re HIV / AIDS) will reduce the growing burden of state
health institutions to provide such care |
A. To
provide education opportunities for disadvantaged children
Centre to include kindergarten & primary school facilities
1. Philosophy
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Education
is a vital ingredient towards ensuring a socially acceptable, satisfying
and productive life for children |
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Mozambique
lags behind many nations with regard to providing educational opportunities
for the underprivileged |
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Education
facilities will create a purposeful and long term view with regard
to future empowerment for girls |
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To uplift life opportunities for community and underprivileged children
General use centre facilities (i.e. kindergarten, primary school, bakery,
sports area, craft training, sewing centre, community centre, garden area,
three rooms for visiting volunteer helpers) will be available for use
by local community
1. Philosophy
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The
community in general should be able to take advantage of centre facilities |
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General
use will promote community spirit and acceptance of social responsibility |
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Facilities
will provide community and social communication / networking |
A.
To provide income generation scheme to help sustain centre
The centre will incorporate :-
kindergarten,
primary school,
bakery,
sports area,
craft training,
sewing centre,
community centre,
garden area,
volunteer rooms.
All these
facilities will be used to generate income for the maintenance, upkeep
and staff salaries
1. Philosophy
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The
centre needs to be self financing and sustainable as far as possible |
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The
basic philosophy that self help is vital for community growth will
be apparent |
A. To
provide training opportunities and job experience opportunities for disadvantaged
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The
income generating facilities at the centre will provide skills training
in the various income generating areas |
1.
Philosophy
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The
centre will be seen as an important facet to community welfare |
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It is
important to provide the means whereby the unemployed can be given
the opportunity to train for an economically productive life in order
to take care of themselves and their family |
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The
basic philosophy that self help is vital for community growth will
be apparent |
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Creation
of ongoing local training will ensure community support and responsibility
to the centres efficient management and operation |
A. To
provide employment
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The
centres income generating facilities will provide local people with
employment opportunities |
1. Philosophy
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The
centre will be seen as an important facet to community welfare |
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The
basic philosophy that self help is vital for community growth will
be apparent |
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Creation
of ongoing local employment will ensure community support and responsibility
to the centres efficient management and operation |
3. Programme
and Centre Management
A separate
home adjoining the centre will be required to house centre management
/ project control staff / rooms for volunteer helpers.
4. Programme
Time Frame
It is considered
that the programme detailed above will require a time frame of 3 years.
| Year
1 |
- Building
of main housing requirements and centre facilities |
| Year
2 |
- Building
/ creation of income generation scheme requirements / school & kindergarten |
| Year
3 |
- Consolidation
of centre facilities / services etc. |
At the end
of year 3, a full report and analysis will be made available detailing
the entire process of centre development and impact on community
5. Outreach
The programme will "reach out" into other Catembe communities,
where similar but smaller centres will be constructed (dependent on need).
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