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1. LIST OF RELATED ACTIVITIES This activity relates to activities in Antiretroviral Therapy Program (#6973), Counseling and Testing (#6968), Orphans and Vulnerable Children (#6982) and Abstinence and/or Be Faithful Program (#6981).
2. ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION Samoei Community Response (SCR) is a community-based organization that has been working with orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in the rural communities within Kericho District for the past four years and became an Emergency Plan funded partner in FY 2005. SCR has an established grass-root structure comprising of young and old (both men and women) and those affected by HIV/AIDS. SCR will continue to directly care for and support 600 OVC by ensuring that the core areas of essential services are ensured for each child that is enrolled into their OVC program. SCR will continue to work with the people of the community as their primary partner in ensuring that the needs of each child are taken care of. SCR will increase their target numbers in FY 2007 to include an additional 2,083 OVC in the area. They will also expand their program to address the psychosocial needs of the child by decentralizing the programs addressing this need to the community level by working with various schools and churches in the area. An emphasis in FY 2007 will also be to address issues of stigma which tend to prevent children in this community to access care. Education and support groups for the caregivers have been started in FY 2005 to teach them about how to offer support and identify psychosocial needs of OVC and this initiative will continue by using caregiver mentors to provide ongoing support and supervision to other SCR caregivers. In FY 2007, training of 250 additional caregivers will be conducted to meet the substantial increase in OVC and the individual needs of the caregivers. Furthermore in FY 2007, SCR will begin to provide legal protection to the OVC in case of death of guardian or loss of property by developing close partnerships with the local magistrate's office where these issues are a concern. The psycho-social needs of the older OVC will also be an area of expansion in FY 2007 by establishing support groups that are developed by OVC/youth that will be trained in peer counseling and support as well as HIV prevention and issues of sexual reproductive health. All planned interventions are in full compliance with pertinent Government of Kenya policies and guidelines which are based upon ongoing discussions with local authorities and community leaders. In particular, the Kenya government's OVC guidelines will be followed as well as all other pertinent guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the National AIDS Control Council. SCR will also collaborate with other relevant entities such as the Ministry of Health's Kericho District Hospital in provision of healthcare services to the OVC and the Ministry of Education in the provision of free primary education and bursaries for secondary school students. Their partnership with other local community/religious based organizations will also ensure comprehensive and quality services are delivered to the OVC without removing the OVC from the community.
3. CONTRIBUTIONS TO OVERALL PROGRAM AREA SCR is a community based group that ensures that OVC will continue to gain care and support from their original community. They work with the existing community services or government children agencies to augment the level of community and family based support already available to the OVC. This approach is supported by the Kenya Emergency Plan in which the needs of the OVC are identified at the community level and subsequently cared for in by strengthening existing structures already in place to tend to the needs of the OVC in the Belgut division of Kericho.
4. LINKS TO OTHER ACTIVITIES This activity is linked with KEMRI south Rift Valley Antiretroviral Therapy (ARV) program (#6973), and KEMRI-South Rift Valley Counseling and Testing (CT) program (#6968). SCR will refer OVC to the well-established pediatrics AIDS program at Kericho District Hospital that already have put over 60 children on ART in an attempt for early diagnosis and subsequent treatment of OVC. In addition, KEMRI's program of the South Rift Valley will provide counseling and testing to the OVC in hopes of early identification of HIV-positive OVC. SCR will also work with Live with Hope Center(LWHC) Abstinence and Be Faithful Program (#6981) to ensure that the OVC receive correct HIV prevention information that will reduce their vulnerability for HIV infection. SCR will also link with LWHC OVC program in coordinating OVC programs for the wider district.
5. POPULATIONS BEING TARGETED
SRC will target people affected by HIV/AIDS by focusing their training activities on caregivers to support the OVC and providing monetary and psychosocial support to HIV- positive children and HIV/AIDS-affected families which includes widows/widowers. Community leaders and teachers will also be targeted as SRC is a community-based organization that relies on the community members to fully support the program's cause for OVC. SRC will target leaders of the community as well as religious leaders to participate in their steering committee that is comprised of community members that meets once a month to assess the needs of OVC referred to them by schools around the area. In addition, volunteers will be targeted to add support as the program continues to expand.
6. KEY LEGISLATIVE ISSUES ADDRESSED In accordance with the Emergency Plan FY 2007 approach to OVC care and support, SRC will be an integral part of a community wrap around service that will address the needs of the whole child. Every orphan under the auspices of SRC will be ensured that food, education, legal protection, and other psycho-social support will be provided to the OVC either directly or indirectly through referral and linkages with existing community or government based services.
7. EMPHASIS AREAS A major emphasis area of focus for SRC is community mobilization/ participation. SRC will focus their attention on increasing the involvement of community members in program planning and implementation of the activities for OVC. A minor emphasis of SRC's efforts will be establishing and strengthening linkages of other sectors and initiatives. SRC will be linked with schools to provide assessment of OVC and subsequently providing partial school fees and uniforms to OVC. SRC will also focus part of their efforts on training of caregivers and volunteers to meet the diverse needs of OVC.