NEW Caritas Harare Quarterly Newsletter
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NEW Caritas Harare Quarterly Newsletter
NEW Caritas Harare Quarterly Newsletter Edition - 1st Quarter January – March 2013 1 Welcome Table of Content: 1. Coordinators welcome 2. Caritas Family & Zim news in brief 3. Active Projects 4. News from the field 5. Success Stories 6. About us Greetings to you all. I would like to welcome you to the first edition of the Caritas Zimbabwe Archdiocese of Harare quarterly newsletter. The aim of the newsletters is to inform you of our work, provide updates on project implementation, future plans, and development activities within the Archdiocese of Harare. I welcome present, past and future donors, key stakeholders and all our friends. We are currently implementing an integrated irrigation and water & sanitation project in Mhondoro and Marondera districts. We are working on improving immediate food security and assess to sanitation in Chishawasha and Caledonia. We are also working on improving the quality of life for 500 orphans and vulnerable children in Mashonaland Central Province through provision of bicycles and psychosocial support. Our beneficiaries have always been our source of encouragement as they continue to support us in the work we do. Their appreciation has made us resilient in our work and we will continue to soldier on in our bid to improve the quality of life for the most vulnerable communities within the Archdiocese of Harare. It is our hope that through this newsletter, we will be able to reach out to people who may assist and support us, so as to strengthen relations and improve our work as an organization. Kindly please circulate the newsletter to your staff and others so that our work as Caritas becomes transparent. Thank you so much for your support which you always extend to Caritas Harare. That support and networking will always be appreciated. I look forward to writing to you all in the next newsletter. Kind Regards Brother Francis Marimbe C.Ss.R (Development Coordinator) Caritas family & Zim news in brief ü The constitutional referendum passed off peaceful on March 16th 2013. The new constitution was accepted emphatically by the Zimbabwean people ü A general election date for parliamentary and presidential elections is yet to be scheduled but it is expected to take place this winter 2013 ü The Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC) have published there new strategic plan 2013 – 2017. The Caritas strategic themes they chose are: food security; water and sanitation; livelihoods; and responding to emergencies Active Projects ü Caritas Harare are in the middle of drafting its new strategic plan. Staff, the Active Projects board, beneficiaries, stakeholders are all involved in the process that is guided by the ZCBC and Caritas Africa strategic plans 2 Active Projects 1. Mhondoro Integrated Irrigation and WASH Project (MH WASH) Donor: SERVE (Ireland) Project Location: Wards 7 & 27, Mhondoro, Chegutu District, Mashonaland West Goal: Improved resilience to external climatic and economic shocks for 200 vulnerable farming households and decreased vulnerability to water borne diseases for 1,370 households and 4 schools. Objectives: 1. Targeted households and institutions have decreased vulnerability to waterborne diseases. 2. Communities have improved livelihood security and are more resilient to external shocks Activities: WASH - Construction of household and institutional latrines; rehabilitation of household wells and community boreholes - Establishment of various WASH management committees; training of latrine builders; trainings in water quality testing and pump management; trainings in participatory health & hygiene education (PHHE) Livelihoods - Establishment of 2 community nutrition gardens - Training in best horticulture and agriculture practices including: agronomy; food processing & preservation; nursery, disease and pest control; marketing; small business management; leadership training - Training of saving and internal lending committees (SILC) and the formation of groups Target Groups: Acutely poor households, institutions and communities with a deficient WASH asset base and vulnerable horticulture and agricultural farmers, specifically: OVC, PLWHIV, people with disabilities, chronically and terminally ill, elderly, widows, child headed households, the girl child and those who are ultra-poor Rate of Completion: 50% 3 2. Community Based Relief and Recovery Project (CBRR) Donor: Trocaire (Ireland) Project Location: Bobo Farm, Ward 19, Harare District, Harare Province and Chishawasha communal lands, Ward 15, Goromonzi District, Mashonaland East Province Goal: Contribute towards a reduction of diseases, poverty and hunger among vulnerable communities in Bobo Farm and Chishawasha communal lands. Objectives: 1. To improve the immediate food security 2. To improve access to sanitation facilities and safe disposal of human waste 3. To promote livelihoods recovery and resilience interventions for target groups Main Activities: Food Security - Electronic cash transfers (e-vouchers) to 500 individuals for four months, January – April 2013 Sanitation - Construction of BVIP latrines - Conduct public health and hygiene education awareness campaigns Livelihoods - Promotion of conservation farming and small grain production; establishment of demonstration plots; participating in field days - Formation of chicken co-operatives, training and the provision of inputs - Stakeholder training in enterprise development (livelihood promotion, protection & retention); food processing; marketing - Workshops and drama shows on mainstreaming issues e.g. HIV/AIDs & Gender - Training of saving and internal lending committees (SILC) and the formation of groups - Training of communities in disaster risk reduction; establishment of livelihood committees; strengthen child protection committees Target Groups: Acute and chronically poor mainly within the following categories: PLHIV, OVC’s, chronically ill, child headed households, single parent headed households, people with disabilities, and the elderly. Rate of Completion: 70% 4 3. Integrated Community Development Programme (ICDP) Donor: Caritas Australia Project Location: Wards 11 & 12 Mahusekwa and Wards 19 & 20 Svosve, Marondera, Mashonaland East Goal: To alleviate suffering of the most vulnerable populations in the Archdiocese of Harare through improved community management, water and sanitation services, hygiene promotion, food security and livelihood support Objectives: 1. Targeted communities have improved water and sanitation standards 2. Reduced vulnerabilities of communities to external shocks such as food insecurity 3. Increased community establishment and ownership of local projects 4. Increased awareness of cross cutting issues e.g. gender, HIV/AIDS, DRR and the environment 5. To undertake micro economic activities designed to improve the livelihoods of the program beneficiaries via the interface of water and sanitation and nutrition gardens to raise income levels and sustainability of OVC Main Activities: WASH - Build BVIP household latrines; protect and deepen wells; rehabilitate hand pumps; install a school piped water system - Training and awareness campaigns in participatory health and hygiene education (PHHE); conduct water quality testing Food Security - Support OVC nutrition gardens with a variety of inputs and the provision of agricultural inputs for farmers practicing conservation agriculture - Porridge feeding scheme at 12 schools benefitting 2,500 OVC - Training of farmers in market linkages, livestock production, agro-forestry and herbal gardening Governance (local) - Training of stakeholders in community based management - Establishment of water point committees; training stakeholders in shallow well protection & management; training lead farmers as resource people in conservation farming Mainstreaming - Awareness sessions on gender, HIV/AIDS and the environment at community and institutional level - Trainings in disaster risk reduction (DRR) and risk mapping Livelihoods - Training of saving and internal lending committees (SILC) and the formation of groups Target Groups: The programme directly benefits OVC, the elderly, widows, those living with illnesses, women, people living with disabilities and the most vulnerable members of the community. Rate of Completion: 60% 5 4. Education & Economic Empowerment Project for OVC (EEEP) Donor: Catholic Relief Service (CRS – USA) Project Location: Bindura District, Mazowe District and Shamva District, Mashonaland Central Province Goal: Improve the quality of life for 500 orphans and vulnerable children Objectives: 1. Improved psychosocial well-being of 500 OVC 2. Enhanced opportunities for OVC to fulfil their academic potential 3. OVC caregivers have improved access to financial assets Main activities: OVC Programming - Distribution of 500 bicycles to OVC; road traffic training; training of bicycle mechanics - Training of 500 OVC and peer educators in psychosocial support; provision of counselling sessions - Training of saving and internal lending committees (SILC) and the formation of groups Target Groups: Orphaned & vulnerable children; OVC guardians; peer groups Completion Rate: 33% 6 News from our project officers in the field.. Overview Ø The political environment within the Diocese has remained relatively stable and peaceful but canvassing, meetings and preparations for the upcoming elections are intensifying Ø The rains arrived late in November. Heavy rain followed in December and January followed by a long dry spell in February. This pattern resulted in crop wilting and failure. Excessive rains arrived in March destroyed some of the standing crops. Climate change patterns are causing great agricultural stresses. Parts of the Diocese may need to start preparing for food shortages as many parts have experienced this uncertain weather. Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Phineas - MH WASH Mhondoro Project (SERVE) In January there were concerns of a cholera outbreak and there was a pest attack of army worm which destroyed some maize crop During the excessive January rains flooding was experienced in Ward 7 Communities continue to seek food relief which is being offered by the government but is not adequate to feed their families The school heads are requesting supplementary feeding for children The Madzongwe Irrigation scheme has faced many difficulties including equipment failure Jabson & Kuitakwashe – IDCP Marondera Project (Caritas Australia) - In January, in Mahusekwa & Svosve, it was reported that most households are food insecure. School attendance is down and there is a concern that there is a food crises looming - Referendum preparations interfered with project Joyful & Saga - CBRR Project (Trocaire) Ø Food insecurity was reported in Bobo Farm in January Ø The price of Maize has increased from $5 - $7 in space of 3 months, and sellers are scarce Ø Homeowners in Bobo Farm run the risk of having their homes destroyed during regularisation of the stands due to lack of title deeds Masimba – EEEP Project (CRS) - Distribution of bicycles has taken place in the district of Bindura - There are limited livelihood options in all 3 targeted districts - Many children can walk up to 10km each way to school affecting attendance and performance 7 Success Stories Building Financial Resource Base for Vulnerable Households - A case of Changamukai Group Savings and lending committee in Marondera (IDCP) A group of 18 members in Ward 11 of Chihota communal area in Marondera District of Mashonaland East Province in Zimbabwe have joined together to form a group on Saving and Internal Lending Communities (SILC) named ‘ Changamukai’, a Shona name meaning be awake. The group is composed of 13 women and 5 men, upon completion they decided to form their group. The group was formed in September 2012 with a purpose of purchasing agriculture inputs for each member in the form of 5kg maize seed, 50kg basal fertilizer and 50kg of top dressing fertilizer for the season besides other plans. The group agreed to contribute monthly subscriptions of US$10 per member to develop the fund and agreed an interest of 30% if a member borrowed from the fund. By the end of November 2012, their fund had grown to US$860, which was enough to purchase 5kg maize seed and 50kg basal fertilizer for each member which they did. For the top dressing fertilizer, they agreed to purchase for each member by January 2013. The group acknowledged Caritas for the SILC training as their livelihood and financial base have been strengthened. Female Integration & Empowerment – The case of 3 female latrine builders The latrine construction team Mhondoro (MH WASH) In November 2012, 10 builders undertook 3 weeks training to learn how to construct BVIP latrines and rehabilitate shallow wells. The group differed to other building teams as 3 members were women. Five months on the 3 women; Norma Musarapasi, Juliana Jani, Elizabeth Magaso, are very happy because; local communities have new latrines, the women possess new skills and they now consider themselves builders. The project has given them confidence and they are optimistic about the future. Prior to the training the women had no knowledge of construction but now they are part of a highly efficient building team. The skills gained include; plastering, roofing, flooring, brick laying, doing the foundations, and installing water tanks - every aspect of latrine construction. The women stated they are capable and confident to utilize their skills by working in the construction industry beyond this project. Another success story is the change of attitude among the male builders. They have recognised the women’s progress and are very supportive. The women say they have been empowered by Caritas. They are now employed and receiving wages for their work. In the future they can use their new skills to earn a better income. 8 About Caritas Harare Who we are Caritas Harare is the social developmental arm of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Harare with the mandate of implementing developmental projects and responding to emergency. As an organization, we are guided by the social teachings of the Catholic Church which encompass our values and principles. What we do Caritas Harare focuses on relief, development and social service within the Archdiocese of Harare. Our five thematic areas are: 1. Emergency Preparedness and Relief 2. Sustainable Livelihoods 3. Environmental Health 4. Advocacy and Lobbying 5. Caritas Identity & Fundraising Capacity Our vision To be the sign of God’s love witnessed through working with people so that all may have life in its fullness Our values Human Dignity Solidarity and Sharing Service Partnership Compassion Hope Equality Justice Stewardship Contact details Caritas Zimbabwe Archdiocese of Harare (Caritas Harare) Corner Fifth Street/David Livingstone Avenue Harare Zimbabwe +263773025634 [email protected] [email protected] 9