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Part 1: Historical background of GF Projects from MIGEPROF to NCC {2007-2013}

Global Fund Project achievements in the National Commission for Children ( Round 6, Round 7 and SSF/HIV). Part 1: Historical background of GF Projects from MIGEPROF to NCC {2007-2013} Part 2: Big Achievements of GF Projects for OVC

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Part 1: Historical background of GF Projects from MIGEPROF to NCC {2007-2013}

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  1. Global Fund Project achievements in the National Commission for Children( Round 6, Round 7 and SSF/HIV)

  2. Part 1: Historical background of GF Projects from MIGEPROF to NCC {2007-2013} Part 2: Big Achievements of GF Projects for OVC Part3: SSF/HIV Project Phase II in NCC: July 2013-June 2015

  3. Background of GF projects for OVC component in Rwanda • Since the year 2007/2008, MIGEPROF has been assigned to manage the GF grant related to OVC support in Rwanda. This has been done through three grants: • GF Round 6: Scaling up to HIV/AIDS services with focus on prevention in Rwanda/OVC Component • GF Round 7:“Towards Universal Access to integrated HIV/AIDS services in Rwanda” /OVC Component • SSF-HIV: Single Stream of Funding / OVC Component (The consolidated grant for the National Strategic Plan for HIV)

  4. Cont’d R6 &R7/OVC component were operating in 10 Districts: Musanze, Burera, Huye, Nyanza, Gisagara, Nyamasheke, Rusizi, Kirehe, Ngoma and Kayonza, but NCC/SSF-HIV project supported by GF is now operating in all 30 Districts.

  5. Objectives of SSF/HIV Project Among the 9 Objectives of SSF/HIV Project , our objective is number 8: Ensure social and economic protection for OVC

  6. Main achievement for Global Fund/Round 6/ OVC component • GF/ Round 6 operated in 10 Districts, and the Project had 10 District OVC Technical Officers and one staff at national level • 3000 OVC have been supported in secondary school • 5000 OVC in primary school received material support • 500 OVC in TVET

  7. Main achievement for Global Fund/Round 7/ OVC component • The Project operated in 10 Districts, and had 7 Staff at central level with10 staff at District level • GF/Round 7 started in 2008, and had a timeline of two years (October 2008- September 2010) and it had a budget of 8,232,095 USD

  8. Main achievement for Global Fund/Round 7 (Cont’d) • 18,350 OVC in secondary school have been supported by GF/Round 7 and among them 1,050 OVC have been graduated in S6 for the 1st year of the Project. • For the second year; 3,355 OVC ( 1,219 Female, and 2,136 Male) graduated under the support of GF/Round 7 • 859 OVC in vocational school have been supported and among them 359 received their start up kits after graduation

  9. Main achievement for Global Fund/Round 7 (Cont’d) • All sectors of the Country received each a computer to help in all statistics and problems related to OVC (416 Computers) • 100 Early Childhood Development (ECD) centers have been supported and received different materials like kitchen equipments, mattress, swinging, toys, trainings, etc. Through these ECD Centers, 8938 Children were supported • Caregivers were supported through Income generating activities: 3,068 OVC caregivers and 3074 OVC were supported in starting their IGAs. Among them 12 clusters are now cooperatives.

  10. Main achievement for Global Fund/Round 7 (Cont’d) • Local leaders and police staff have been trained in child rights, community planning, HIV prevention and gender abuse, etc

  11. GLOBAL FUND SSF/HIV PROJECT/NCC(2010-June 2013) • With this Project, NCC/MIGEPROF shifted from 10 Districts to 30 Districts. • It has 9 staff at National level and 1 staff at each District: • At National level: Program Manager, Finances Officer, Accountant, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, Policy and Strategy Officer, OVC Technical Officer , OVC Data Manager and 2 Drivers

  12. GLOBAL FUND SSF/HIV PROJECT/NCC (2010-2013) • For the year 2011, NCC/ SSF/HIV Project had a target of 41,484 OVC to be supported in secondary school and the total OVC supported were 41,932 • The target for OVC to be supported in primary school with uniforms and materials was 20,000 OVC and 20,090 were supported • For TVET, 2,372 OVC received their support in the last school term which includes school fees and startup kit after completion of the training • Each OVC in VET receives school fees and after completion (graduation), each one receives a start-up kits.

  13. GLOBAL FUND/ SSF/HIV PROJECT/MIGEPROF (2010-2013) • For the year 2012, NCC/ SSF/HIV Project had a budget for 30,230 OVC to be supported in secondary school and the total OVC supported by June 2012 were 33,375 • For TVET the target was 2,465 OVC and by June 2012, a total number of 2,487 OVC are being supported. • Each OVC in VET receives school fees and after completion (graduation), each one receives a start-up kits.

  14. GLOBAL FUND/ SSF/HIV PROJECT/NCC (2010-2013) (Cont’d) N.B: The activities listed below were carried out by NGOs that contracted with NCC: World Vision, Food for the Hungry, Strive Foundation and SWAA Rwanda. • Material support for 100 Early Childhood Development Centers (ECDC) per year. • Nutrition support for 100 ECDC was provided. This means one milk cow per each ECDC; • IGA support for 5, 000 OVC care-giving households

  15. How are Funds disbursed? • NCC does request to the MoH/SPIU each quarter following the Plan of Action • Districts and Subrecipient NGOs also request funds to NCC on quarterly basis • Quarterly reports are produced and sent to MoH/SPIU • Only Financial reports are sent to Global Fund every month

  16. How are OVC selected? • Criteria are set by NCC and disseminated to village level by the District; • OVC are selected in their villages based on those criteria, in a meeting with all people in villages; • OVC lists are approved, signed by local authorities: 4 people in the village including one child representative • Lists are sent to Sectors, to Districts and then to NCC

  17. Numbers of OVC supported by GF through Districts from 2009 to September 2013

  18. OVC GRADUATED UNDER GF SUPPORT FROM 2010

  19. NCC/ SSF/HIV Project ( July 2013-June 2015) • From July 2013 to June 2015, NCC/SSF-HIV Project operates in all 30 Districts, • The number of OVC Technical Officers reduced from 30 to 15, • One OVC Technical Officer coordinate two Districts

  20. NCC/ SSF/HIV Project main activities by SDA( July 2013-June 2015)

  21. Some illustrations of activities conducted by Global Fund projects for OVC and OVC caregivers

  22. One of ECD supported by NCC/MIGEPROF/GF Project/ HIV R7/ OVC component/ Musanze District

  23. Two clusters of OVC supported to start up IGAs

  24. Mayors of the Districts receiving computers donated to all sectors of the country by MIGEPROF/Global Fund

  25. OVC supported by the Project at Ecole de letters de Gatovu in 2010(1) and ETO Kibuye(2) in June2011.

  26. Two groups of former OVC at the National University of Rwanda following different departments (2012)

  27. Police staff in training on child rights in Rusizi District & OVC caregivers in study tours after cooperative Management training in Nyamagabe District

  28. Some OVC of primary school after receiving their material support and uniforms(Left)and OVC graduated in TVET on work

  29. One of OVC caregivers in his kraal of sheep given by NCC through Strive Foundation Rwanda in Musanze District

  30. One cow donated to Simbi ECD center in Huye District with its new calf ( Left), and after giving the material support to ECDC, the children have begun to be fed and have milk and food at ECD Centers( Right)

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