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Contact Details:
Head of Organisation:
Jeannie Zielinski
Country Director
t: 22314398
Key Contact:
Kenneth Storen
Lesotho Director of Programmes
t: 22314398
f: 22310195
info@care.org.ls
Postal
PO Box 682
Maseru 100
Physical
Behind Victoria Hotel
Constitution Rd
Type:
International NGO
Target Groups:
Orphans and Vulnerable Children,People living with HIV,Youth,
Staff:
Project Manager
Lesotho Education Coords
Site Coords (Maputsoe, Leribe)
Community Facilitators (Maputsoe, Maseru) MJE Coord
Training Coord
Peer Coord
VCT Coord
Care and Support Officer
VCT Counsellors (3)
Lesotho Education Coords
Site Coords (Maputsoe, Leribe)
Community Facilitators (Maputsoe, Maseru) MJE Coord
Training Coord
Peer Coord
VCT Coord
Care and Support Officer
VCT Counsellors (3)
Paid Staff:
35
Volunteer Staff:
30
60 HB Carers
15 CBO
Peer Educators
60 HB Carers
15 CBO
Peer Educators
Reg. Number:
N/A
Relationships in Lesotho:
Current consortia with:
Catholic Relief Services, World Vision, Action Aid, CCJP, GROW, SMARTD, Serumula Development, St. Camillus, Maluti Wellness Centre.
Catholic Relief Services, World Vision, Action Aid, CCJP, GROW, SMARTD, Serumula Development, St. Camillus, Maluti Wellness Centre.
Main Domain:
Care
Sectors:
Agriculture,Economic Development,Education,Healthcare,HIV/AIDS,Home-based Care,Livelihoods,Training
Core Activities:
Promotes integrated regional programming and lesson learning. Concentrate on rural livelihoods and asset security, HIV/AIDS prevention, care support and mitigation.
Household food security interventions.
Governance
HIV support groups
Household food security interventions.
- Supporting households in developing small scale intensive gardening assets, including keyhole and trench gardens.
- Supporting households in adopting conservation agriculture techniques.
- Supporting nutrition training and referral mechanisms at community level.
Governance
- Building capacity of community based organizations and local non-governmental organizations in organizational and technical development
- Training community based organizations in advocacy skills
HIV support groups
- Building organization and technical skills for HIV support groups
Activities in Lesotho :
1. Integrated Community Home-based Care project Called Letsema (also covers SA and Swaziland). The project will operate over five years in Districts of Maseru (Villages: Ha Thamae, Ha Hoohlo, Ha Thetsane) and Leribe (Villages: Ha Maputsoe, Ha Maqele, Matsoete ) . This project seeks to provide a more inclusive response to home based care, which incorporates the care of OVC in a mutually supportive manner and attempts to work more holistically within a household rather than following the general medical HBC model.
LETSEMA is providing technical, institutional and financial support, together with introducing economic coping mechanisms through the establishment of voluntary savings and loans schemes amongst the 6 x local implementing partners. 60 caregivers will be trained, mentored and supported to provide integrated Home based Care to reach 1,500 adults and 5,000 children. In addition 1000 community leaders and members will be reached through community awareness activities in the geographic service area within the initial 12 month period of the project.
2. Project: Strengthening Civil Society in Lesotho (SCIL): The SCIL program seeks to strengthen civil society organizations and networks in Lesotho with regard to their technical and managerial capacity; community development strategies; ability to network and collaborate; and skills in effective engagement and advocacy with government. The program will achieve this through an innovative combination of capacity building approaches including training workshops, mentoring, cross-visits, and technical assistance. SCIL aims to support the practical application of these skills with support from a small-grants program coupled with continuing technical assistance from the project throughout the project life. Outcomes anticipated:
-Effectiveness and sustainability of CBOs at the District level increased.
-Civic participation that influences government processes at District level has increased.
-CBOs Grant-making organisation/mechanisms have been established.
-SCIL Consortium has been strengthened and improved.
LETSEMA is providing technical, institutional and financial support, together with introducing economic coping mechanisms through the establishment of voluntary savings and loans schemes amongst the 6 x local implementing partners. 60 caregivers will be trained, mentored and supported to provide integrated Home based Care to reach 1,500 adults and 5,000 children. In addition 1000 community leaders and members will be reached through community awareness activities in the geographic service area within the initial 12 month period of the project.
2. Project: Strengthening Civil Society in Lesotho (SCIL): The SCIL program seeks to strengthen civil society organizations and networks in Lesotho with regard to their technical and managerial capacity; community development strategies; ability to network and collaborate; and skills in effective engagement and advocacy with government. The program will achieve this through an innovative combination of capacity building approaches including training workshops, mentoring, cross-visits, and technical assistance. SCIL aims to support the practical application of these skills with support from a small-grants program coupled with continuing technical assistance from the project throughout the project life. Outcomes anticipated:
-Effectiveness and sustainability of CBOs at the District level increased.
-Civic participation that influences government processes at District level has increased.
-CBOs Grant-making organisation/mechanisms have been established.
-SCIL Consortium has been strengthened and improved.
Funding:
USAID
DfID
Irish Aid
CARE Germany
PACT
Japanese Platform Fund
European Commission
This organisation's info updated on: Mon, Jun 2, 2008. Please disregard the date below.
DfID
Irish Aid
CARE Germany
PACT
Japanese Platform Fund
European Commission
This organisation's info updated on: Mon, Jun 2, 2008. Please disregard the date below.
This organisation's info updated on: Mon, Feb 15, 2010
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