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4.3. Sectoral Participation There is a highly differentiated range of activities in SNNPR: several projects have a multisectoral intervention. Table 5. Sectoral Focuses of NGO Projects Core Project Focus No of Projects Remark Agriculture 11 Seed and improved inputs, small scale irrigation, marketing and capacity building Agro-pastoral 3 Pastoral livelihood initiatives, food security and emergency, water supply and sanitation Capacity building 48 Training, awareness raising, skill and business support for IGA and EGA Children/Child development 44 Community-based child care and development that integrates NFE, health, nutrition, legal aid, and livelihood promotion Conflict resolution & 12 Manage conflicts, resolve problems that cause conflict management (resource use, border, etc) and build peace Education 29 Provision of non-formal education services and community - based ABE, the construction and running of formal schools and provision of materials Food security & emergency 19 Food and cash for work, saving life through relief provision, the management of Productive Safety net program, promotion of IGA, etc Gender 11 Awareness raising, combating HTP, FGM, etc; IGA for marginalised women, awareness raising for the prevention of HIV-Aids, Integrated development 36 Agro-business promotion, cooperative creation, technical assistance Good Governance 1 Advocacy and mobilisation of resource, capacity building and community mobilisation to fight corrupt Health/reproductive health HIV/AIDS Natural resource & environment 56 11 11 Social 11 practices of local authorities. Provision of Community –based health care, centrebased health services, reproductive and preventive health care, HIV testing/counselling, services, etc, eradication of malaria and communicable diseases Awareness raising for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS, care and support for PLW/HIV Watershed management, reforestation, conservation and management of forest resources, wild life, soil and water Rehabilitation of people with disabilities, support and care for the weak and elderly people, training and capacity building Water and sanitation 24 Construction of water supply and distribution systems, pond and spring development, deep and shallow well, water & environmental sanitation Other 15 Socio-economic surveys, studies, etc Total 312 4.4. Qualitative Information on NSA Sectoral Contributions 86
Agriculture, Natural resource & Environment o Participation of NSA: Farm Africa, SOS Sahel UK, SIM, Catholic Church, etc o Activities undertaken: Development of Small Scale Irrigation Project, Seed bank, dairy production, goar breeding and husbandry, generation; soil and water conservation, participatory and community based forest management, improved land use, Agro biodiversity and Conservation, capacity building support and skill training. Agro-pastoral development o Participant NSA: Ethiopian Pastoral Research & Development, Farm Africa, o Activities undertaken: Rangeland and pasture development, water supply and sanitation pastoral livelihood recovery and enhancement; conflict resolution and management Health o Participant NSA: ORBIS, SEPDA, SIM, Catholic church, Swiss Evangelical Mission o Activities undertaken: Reproductive health, FP, post-abortion care, malaria prevention and control, construction of health facilities (clinics, health post and health centre) health service provision and health extension programmes, mother and child health (MCH), comprehensive rural eye care, health workers training and capacity building support for health institutions. Child development o Participant NSA: WCDO, CCF, Hiwot Birhan Church, ABFA, Bereket Orphan, Bethezata o Activities undertaken: Child sponsorship, care and support for orphans and abandoned children, community-based child care, legal aid, counselling support and protection of child rights, prevention of child trafficking, establish and run child – centre and integrated child care services. Integrated development o Participant NSA: Progynist, Refuge Trust Int., Self-Help Dev Int., SIM, WCDO, WV Ethiopia o Activities undertaken: integrated development programme in urban and rural setting through support for income generation, water, sanitation, health, etc; community – based development, integrated rural development; multi-purpose community development, integrated child care and family development services Education o Participant NSA: DV, EECMY, Catholic church, Love in Action, o Activities undertaken: Alternative basic education (ABE), improving access to basic education and functional literacy, capacity building of schools through material support, promotion of equity in basic education, literacy empowerment and adult functional literacy services; construction, renovation and upgrading schools; HIV-AIDS o Participation of NSA: Tila Ass WLW/HIV, EECMY, ERSHA, YLM, CISO, GZDA o Activities undertaken: Empowerment of communities to respond to HIV/AIDS, RH, FP, HIV/ AIDS Prevention, Care and support for PLW/HIV, sustainable community participated HIV/AIDS vulnerability reduction and impact mitigation, capacity building and community – based HIV/AIDS eradication programmes 87
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4.3. Sectoral Participation<br />
There is a highly differentiated range of activities in SNNPR: several projects have a multisectoral<br />
intervention.<br />
Table 5. Sectoral Focuses of NGO Projects<br />
Core Project Focus No of<br />
Projects Remark<br />
Agriculture 11 Seed and improved inputs, small scale irrigation,<br />
marketing and capacity building<br />
Agro-pastoral 3 Pastoral livelihood initiatives, food security and<br />
emergency, water supply and sanitation<br />
Capacity building 48 Training, awareness raising, skill and business support<br />
for IGA and EGA<br />
Children/Child development 44 Community-based child care and development that<br />
integrates NFE, health, nutrition, legal aid, and<br />
livelihood promotion<br />
Conflict resolution &<br />
12 Manage conflicts, resolve problems that cause conflict<br />
management<br />
(resource use, border, etc) and build peace<br />
Education 29 Provision of non-formal education services and<br />
community - based ABE, <strong>the</strong> construction and running<br />
of formal schools and provision of materials<br />
Food security & emergency 19 Food and cash for work, saving life through relief<br />
provision, <strong>the</strong> management of Productive Safety net<br />
program, promotion of IGA, etc<br />
Gender 11 Awareness raising, combating HTP, FGM, etc; IGA<br />
for marginalised women, awareness raising for <strong>the</strong><br />
prevention of HIV-Aids,<br />
Integrated development 36 Agro-business promotion, cooperative creation,<br />
technical assistance<br />
Good Governance 1 Advocacy and mobilisation of resource, capacity<br />
building and community mobilisation to fight corrupt<br />
Health/reproductive health<br />
HIV/AIDS<br />
Natural resource &<br />
environment<br />
56<br />
11<br />
11<br />
Social 11<br />
practices of local authorities.<br />
Provision of Community –based health care, centrebased<br />
health services, reproductive and preventive<br />
health care, HIV testing/counselling, services, etc,<br />
eradication of malaria and communicable diseases<br />
Awareness raising for <strong>the</strong> prevention and control of<br />
HIV/AIDS, care and support for PLW/HIV<br />
Watershed management, reforestation, conservation<br />
and management of forest resources, wild life, soil and<br />
water<br />
Rehabilitation of people with disabilities, support and<br />
care for <strong>the</strong> weak and elderly people, training and<br />
capacity building<br />
Water and sanitation 24<br />
Construction of water supply and distribution systems,<br />
pond and spring development, deep and shallow well,<br />
water & environmental sanitation<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r 15 Socio-economic surveys, studies, etc<br />
Total 312<br />
4.4. Qualitative Information on NSA Sectoral Contributions<br />
86