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PEPFAR Integration Presentation

Apr 15, 2017

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Page 1: PEPFAR Integration Presentation

US Peace Corps

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US Peace Corps Kenya Nearly 5, 000

Volunteers since 1964 Three goals – technical

assistance and cultural exchange

Work with schools and community based organizations

Partnership with the Government

Peace Corps

CBOs GoK

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Program AreasEducation Includes Maths & Science and

Deaf Education (unique to Kenya)

Public Health Includes HIV, water & sanitation

Small Enterprise Development and ICT

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Peace Corps Training

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Community Based TrainingPre-Service Training In-Service TrainingCross Sector WorkshopsClose of ServiceSpecial technical training –

sustainable agriculture, solar cooking

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Kenya Training Language Instruction - Includes Swahili and vernacular Cross-cultural Training

- To educate volunteers on dominant cultural issues within community

Need-based technical orientation - For specific assignments - Community analysis

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Deaf Education

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Education Provides Math and Science teachers

to high schools Volunteers are involved in sports,

clubs & life skills training Partnership with local organizations

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Deaf Education Unique to Kenya Teach in primary schools for the deaf Help build capacity in Kenyan

teachers in this sector Build Kenya Sign Language material

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Public Health & WATSAN

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Community Health Partners with local organizations - Existing community health facilities Address health issues through

community responsibility - Promote collective community action Activities in HIV/AIDS prevention - Work mainly with youth groups and partner HIV service providers

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HIV/AIDS Major component of health sector -Government and USG funded-activities

Volunteers work with People living with AIDS

-Help with Capacity building

Prevention -Team up with other USG Agencies

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“SED”

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SEDSmall Enterprise Development -Poverty alleviation & capacity buildingProvide skills in

entrepreneurship -Includes income generation, marketing &

book-keeping and accessing credit Community organizations -Women, youth groups, e.g.. Beekeeping, handicrafts, textile, dairy products

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Partnering under PEPFAR

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President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

Participated since 2005

Scholarship program for orphans and vulnerable children

Deaf Education

Community grants

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Pilot HIV/AIDS & Deaf Education

Produced visual aids on KSL and HIV/AIDS

Reached out to schools for the deaf and public health institutions

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HIV/AIDS & KSL