Results South Sudan
ZOA South Sudan achieved the following concrete results in 2008:
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- 92.000 people received aid at a centre for basic healthcare
- 1.866 people were tested for AIDS
- projects for awareness about HIV/AIDS reached 16.000 people
- 35 teachers were trained
- 1.252 adults attended a literacy course
- 57 people received vocational training
Objectives for 2008
- ZOA South Sudan will continue strengthening the capacity of village organisations and local authorities.
- ZOA South Sudan will monitor work with partner organisations more systematically.
- ZOA South Sudan will improve access to education and safe drinking water.
- ZOA South Sudan aims to continue increasing participation by women and girls on all projects.
- ZOA South Sudan intends to address peace-building and conflict prevention on all projects.
Objectives achieved
- In the different work areas a great many Parent-Teacher Associations, Village Health Committees, AIDS prevention committees, Water Committees and literacy groups performed well. Such groups enable the target groups to take responsibility.
- ZOA South Sudan worked with seven partner organisations. This partnership has been evaluated systematically. The performance of these organisations has been assessed, and they are involved in the work.
- In all areas the number of people attending some type of education increased. In two work areas wells were repaired and water committees formed.
- The number of girls attending school increased in 2008. Of all primary school students, girls account for 45.6 %. Among the local groups, women’s groups account for 75 %.
- ZOA is better able to address peace-building within all projects. Eleven staff members and two workers from partner organisations attended peace-building training sessions. In addition, ZOA joined a UN group of other NGOs conducting research on how to address ethnic tensions around Kuda.
Objectives for 2009
- ZOA South Sudan pays more attention to communication with the target group by investing in evaluation meetings.
- ZOA South Sudan hopes to focus more on raising awareness among the target group about sustainable development of the communities to reduce the number of people dependent on aid.
- ZOA South Sudan intends to launch a programme in the eastern part of Juba County.
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