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UNICEF – GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AFRICA COUNTRY PROGRAMME OF CO-OPERATION 2002 – 2006 CONTEXT United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) Government of South Africa (GoSA) National Plan of Action (NPA) for Children (1996) National policies and initiatives: – ISRD, Tirisano, Health Sector Strategic Framework – White Papers – HIV/AIDS and STD Strategic Plan for SA UNICEF Mid-Term Strategic Plan (MTSP) 2002-2005: UNICEF Regional Priorities Outcome Document UNGASS on Children, May 2002
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Page 1: UNICEF – GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AFRICA COUNTRY PROGRAMME OF CO-OPERATION 2002 – 2006 CONTEXT United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) Government.

UNICEF – GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AFRICA COUNTRY PROGRAMME OF CO-OPERATION

2002 – 2006

CONTEXT

• United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF)

• Government of South Africa (GoSA) National Plan of Action (NPA) for Children (1996)

• National policies and initiatives:

– ISRD, Tirisano, Health Sector Strategic Framework

– White Papers

– HIV/AIDS and STD Strategic Plan for SA

• UNICEF Mid-Term Strategic Plan (MTSP) 2002-2005:

• UNICEF Regional Priorities

• Outcome Document UNGASS on Children, May 2002

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FOCUS PROVINCES

• Limpopo

• Kwazulu-Natal

• Eastern Cape– Selected nodal sites in each province

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UNICEF – GOSA COUNTRY PROGRAMME2002-2006

GOALS

• Contribute to fulfillment of rights of children and women with emphasis on principles of universality and non-discrimination through support to NPA processes, local government, community structures;

• Support national efforts to reduce magnitude and impact of HIV/AIDS epidemic;

• Support learning processes and application of knowledge by all duty bearers and rights holders for realization of rights of children and women.

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STRATEGIES

Based on Human Rights Approach to Programming (HRAP)

• Strengthen capacity of duty bearers in fulfilling their obligations

• Enhance participation of rights holders in recognizing and accessing their rights: ensure that rights holders become main actors in shaping their own “destinies”

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UNICEF – GOSA COUNTRY PROGRAMME 2002-2006

MAIN PROGRAMME AREAS

Social Policy and Local Governance (SPLG) for Child Rights : ISRD, Child Protection

Basic Social Services (BSS): Health and Nutrition; Education; Early Child Development (ECD)

HIV/AIDS

Communication and Community Participation (CCP)

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SOCIAL POLICY AND LOCAL GOVERNANCE (SPLG)

Presentation by N.Ned

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BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES (BSS)

OBJECTIVE: Support delivery of quality basic services in integrated and sustainable manner

PROJECTS:

• Primary Health Care (PHC)

• Nutrition

• Education

• Early Child Development

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PRIMARY HEALTH CARE AND NUTRITION

Key Issues

• National aggregates mask huge inter- and intra- provincial disparities

• Challenge of making health system more responsive to needs of majority at community level

• Malnutrition and micro-nutrient deficiency levels unacceptably high

• Expansion of PMTCT

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PHC & NUTRITION

AREAS OF COLLABORATION

• Focus efforts on selected nodal sites Community-based Integrated Management of Childhood

Illnesses (IMCI) Support to food fortification initiatives and projects for

elimination of micro-nutrient deficiencies (e.g. IDDC) Support to operational research : Limpopo, KZN, Eastern

Cape (Universities, DOH) Support to DOH in PMTCT pilot sites

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ACTIVITIESPMTCT

• Action research project on pasteurization of breast-milk to inactivate HI Virus

• Support for establishment of breast-milk bank in KZN

• Development of communication strategy in Limpopo

• Infant Feeding surveys (Health Systems Trust)

• Development of training materials for health workers

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PRIMARY EDUCATION

Key Issues:

• Inequitable access to quality education : school resources, fees

Gender : no official policy; seen as non-issue or employment issue; linked primarily to problems of harassment and violence – not enrolment, achievement, completion rates

Little or no involvement of children in analysing situation and seeking solutions

SGBs passive, not oriented/supported in role of transforming schools

Teachers not equipped to handle demands of teaching “life skills”

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AREAS OF COLLABORATION• Advocacy and support for policies, guidelines, operational

strategies that advance equity in education

• Building coalition of stakeholders, including girls and boys, in support of girls’ education

• Advocacy for, and demonstration of, improved instructional and management practices for improved school attendance and performance.

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ACTIVITIES

• Research on equity in provision of school level resources, financial implications of alternative service models for ECD

• GEM organizing events; girls-led radio communication project; school sensitization/mobilization; peer education and counseling skills development

• Research on school responses to harassment and violence against girls

• Development of SAQA certified training module on preventing and responding to violence and harassment of girls in schools

• Needs assessment of local SGBs

• Operational research on implementing life skills programme at foundation phase in selected schools

• Research on unpaid domestic labour and school attendance

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EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Key Issues

Attention to children 0-5 years is ad hoc and disarticulated

Competing ECD bodies (NPA working group, ECDCC)

New “Day Care Guidelines” focus on physical facilities – not on supporting or facilitating mechanisms

ECD not significant feature of IDP’s ECD still seen as responsibility of Education/Social

Development

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ACTIVITIES

• Advocacy for integrated, multi-sectoral approach with focus on 0-6yrs

• Support to NPA ECD Working Group and National ECD Congress

• Operational research on models of integrated care in 2 ECD sites

• Integration of ECD in Situation Analysis exercises with partners

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COMMUNICATION AND COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION

Key Issues

• Children and young people rarely consulted and not yet active participants in building their lives and society.

• Social communication still predominantly message-driven. Need debate, dialogue, consensus at community level.

• Mass media sometimes insensitive to complexities of reporting on children’s issues

• Inadequate knowledge of information systems and communication channels at community level.

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AREAS OF COLLABORATION

• Giving children a voice; child participation in projects

• Media monitoring

• Development and production of media by children

• Development of capacity to create forums for children to access information, monitor child rights violations, voice opinions, and communicate with the broader community

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ACTIVITIES

• Training young people in producing, broadcasting and evaluating radio programmes (loveLife)• Support to community based SABC radio stations in Eastern Cape• Theatre for development: children conceptualize, produce, perform, follow up - 9 districts in Limpopo (Phakama)• Media sensitization, development of protocols, training• Media production by children (CBFA, SABC, Afrika Cultural Centre, Soul Buddyz)

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HIV/AIDSOVC

Key Issues

• Magnitude and complexity of problem still emerging

• Increasing number of children as primary caregivers: require different approaches

• Lack of appropriate management information systems

• Poor coordination among different sectors

• Social support grants hard to reach

• Community based safety nets still very limited

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Areas of Collaboration

• Advocacy for inter-sectoral action (government, NGOs, CBOs, FBOs, private sector, etc.)

• Participatory research on underlying causes

• Policy and legislative review

• Technical support for child-centred, family and community based safety nets

• Strengthening role of schools in supporting OVC

• Prevention of child abuse and gender based violence

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HIV/AIDSYouth

Key Issues

• Good inter-sectoral policy but implementation still limited

• Limited knowledge and experience of programming for and with young people

• Impact of violence and crime recognised but not adequately addressed in existing programmes

• Denial and stigma still very high

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Areas of Collaboration

• Advocacy and resource mobilization

• Operational research on factors contributing to early sexual debut

• Participatory planning at provincial, district and community levels (government, NGOs, CBOs, FBOs, academic institutions)

• Development and implementation of peer education training models

• Documentation and dissemination of good practice