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The Federation
Humana People
to People
The Federation Humana People to People
36 local non-profit organizations
Members employ 9,000 staff globally
Benefit 10 million people
Global Headquarters in Zimbabwe
The Federation provides services to its members in:
Program Development
Capacity building & project management
Financial compliance
Supervision, monitoring & evaluation
The Federation
Humana People
to People
The Federation Humana People to People
Development models created to…
• Fight Poverty and malnutrition
• Combat HIV / AIDS
• Develop healthy communities
• Organize and build capacity in farmers
• Train teachers as agents of change
• Educate the next generation
The Federation
Humana People
to People
The Federation Humana People to People
This Presentation will focus on;
1. The TCE model developed to fight HIV & AIDS
2. Farmers Clubs developed to increase incomes and strengthen food security and nutritional status of families
3. The Teacher Training model designed to create a new generation of qualified and dedicated teachers
4. Fighting malnutrition as a cross cutting element of it all
5. Partnership MOU signed with World Soy Foundation
TOTALCONTROL
OF THE EPIDEMIC
Objective: To Educate, counsel & mobilise every individual within a defined geographic area to take control of HIV/AIDS in her/his life.
• Nutrition integrated as part of the model to boost immune system of people living with AIDS
• 3-year campaign - systematically engages all stakeholders in geographical bound area (1 area = 100,000 people covered by 50 field officers)
• Has reached 11 million people worldwide by end of 2010
TCE Model in Summary
TOTALCONTROL
OF THE EPIDEMIC
Country # of Beneficiaries
Angola 500,000
Botswana 900,000
Democratic Republic of Congo 300,000
Malawi 800,000
Mozambique 2,100,000
Namibia 1,400,000
South Africa 3,100,000
Zambia 200,000
Zimbabwe 800,000
China 300,000
India 200,000
Total 11,000,000
Geographic Coverage - end of 2010
TOTALCONTROL
OF THE EPIDEMIC
TOTALCONTROL
OF THE EPIDEMIC
Major TCE Partners
National Ministries of Health
National AIDS Councils
Provincial Governments
PEPFAR – USAID and CDC
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria
US Department of Agriculture
The World Bank
UNICEF & UNAIDS
Johnson & Johnson
American Soybean Association / WISHH
Jhpiego
Releasing the power of production…Organizing farmers for improved
food security while fighting malnutrition
FARMERS’ CLUBS
Aims to double farmer income over 3 years and increase food security while significantly improving nutritional levels of family members
The Farmers’ Club Model
FARMERS’ CLUBS
Operating in: Guinea Bissau, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe with pilot models in DRC and Zambia
Reaching a network of 75,000 small-farmers (50% women)
With the support of USDA, USAID, EU, and National Governments
Farmers Clubs Coverage
FARMERS’ CLUBS
Achievements
Independent evaluation conducted of the FC program in Malawi concluded:
• Average crop production increased by 250%
• Average annual cash income increased by 120%.
• Access to water increased by 280%
FC Model adopted by Government – working for national coverage
The Federation’s
teacher training program
Objective: Improve quality of education by training of multi-skilledteachers who act as role models and agents of change in rural areas;
• Combine theory with practice and engage in community development
• Cost share from National Governments and employment upon graduation
• All colleges are fully registered and accredited by national governments andintegrated into national education sector plans
HPP Teacher Training Model in Brief
The Federation’s
teacher training program
• 27 nationally registered colleges operating in: Angola, Malawi, Mozambique & India
• 14,000 teachers graduated; certificate from Ministries of Education
• 80-85% of teachers currently working in rural areas
• 1 million children benefitting from improved education
• 5 million+ community members reached
Achievements as of March 2011
The Federation’s
teacher training program
•24 nationally registered colleges operating in: Angola, Malawi and Mozambique.New agreements in place – preparation phase:
D.R. Congo 54 Colleges Zambia 8 Colleges Guinea Bissau 7 Colleges India - First two colleges started, many more to follow
The Federation’s
teacher training program
Fighting Malnutrition
while creating
development
Partners: USDA, JAM, ADPP, GCNF and The Government of Angola• School Feeding Program combined with quality teacher training• Government’s full involvement – ensuring sustainability • ADPP’s role; Educating 1,500 teachers at 11 colleges• Reaching 850,000 people with nutrition education and establishing 160 school gardens
Fighting Malnutrition
while creating
development
• Student-teachers grow food for own consumption and establish school gardens during their 5 month practice period
• Student-teachers provide lessons in primary schools in the areas of health, nutrition and agriculture
Fighting Malnutrition
while creating
development
• Student-teachers establish and operate nutrition and health clubs for community members.
• Teachers are equipped and mobilised to promote these issues during their one-year practice period, with gardens, campaigns, lessons …
Fighting Malnutrition
while creating
development
OBJECTIVE
Joint effort to raise funds to scale up effective
development programs to fight poverty and combat
malnutrition.
Using the unique experiences of each organization to
ensure success and lasting impact
Building on existing infrastructure and track record of
Humana People to People members in 42 countries
Capitalizing on World Soy Foundation’s network of
American farmers who wish to contribute to the objectives
of the Foundation to reduce malnutrition through the
power of Soy.
Partnership between World Soy Foundation & Humana People to People
Fighting Malnutrition
while creating
development
Improving Food Security & Combating Malnutrition in Mozambique
Farmers’ Clubs project with strong nutrition and soy element
Goals:
* Raise $ 175,000 for the first project through Internet Campaign
* Sign contracts for a value of $ 2 million; Corporations and Major Gifts
Methods;
Combination of Direct Mail e-mail fundraising
Targeted Fundraising from Corporations and Foundations such
as: Monsanto, Cargill, Howard Buffet and others
Major Gifts from Wealthy Individuals such as Howard Buffett
Joint proposal development for US Department of Agriculture
– e.g. Food for Education and Food for Progress
Strategies to Raise Funds – Phase 1, April-Oct 2011
Fighting Malnutrition
while creating
development
THANK YOU!
We look forward to a profound and inspiring cooperation to make a lasting
change in people’s lives