2015 SADC GENDER PROTOCOL SUMMIT AND AWARDS FAITH BASED ORGANISATION APPLICATION This award recognises Faith-Based Organisations (FBOs) that have done the most to build effective coalitions and networks for the implementation of the SADC Protocol on Gender and development; holding governments accountable; conducting advocacy workshops at the grassroots level, as well as growing the women’s movement in SADC.

Title Presenter Name Surname David C Siwale Who you represent Organisation Designation Catholic Youth Accountant Association Sex (tick) Male Female  Country Zambia E Mail [email protected] Cell phone +260978903112

Quotable quotes* Provide one quote from the organisation, for example the head of the organisation, that sums up what this Network has achieved. Please remember name, surname and designation.

Life Unlimited: Children and Youth for a Productive and HIV/AIDS-Free Generation. This is the summary of the project we have being implementing.

Synopsis* What coalition has been built, what has this achieved and why it has been effective. 300 words 1. Partners and other cooperation Youth Alive Zambia-CAYA and Bread For The World Youth Alive Mpika/CAYA-Bread for the world through the consultant provided technical support out in the area of developing tool for monitoring and evaluation in the area of gender activities in the life unlimited project since inception. The Government – As an organization we still continue enjoying cordial relations with ministries and other stake-holders in the following areas:- A. District commissioner (DC) is the overall person oversees the district on behalf of the government. Some of the successful relation- ships have been in the area of blessing the project implementers by giving a go ahead word to them so that activities can be happening in the District. It is the office that needs to be aware of whatever things happening in the district.

1 B. District Education Board Secretary (DEBS) under the ministry of Education

Heads district pertaining education since the majority of the target of the project beneficiaries comes from the school, the office of the DEBS in the District helps by granting CAYA permission to hold activities in schools.

C. Ministry of health/ we have been working directly with the district Hiv/AIDS, TB and Malaria coordinator whose office has been helping the project in mobilising participants from the health sector, granting permission to work with health institution in the District where we have been working

D. Ministry of youth and sport

The youths have been the major target hence the ministry has been playing a key role in mobilising youths especially for events like open for a and musical show even in the area of giving information to visits that has been coming to monitor and evaluate the project.

E. District HIV/AIDS Task Force (DATF) is a consortium of all groups/organisations in the district that deals with HIV/AIDS to the extent that on quarterly basis. It reports are sent to DATF and sent to province and finally to the nation through NAC that feeds information in the national statistics. Of which CAYA has been a member of the DATF at district lever and the consortium has been able to bring all the stake-holder involved in dealing with HIV/AIDS and Gender in the district

3.4. Relationship with other organizations involved in implementing the action  Others are Church leaders, community and village leaders, mpika community radio grassroots soccer Nazareth catholic women group helping the facilitators in the areas good practices of culture and traditions.

2 Key objectives of the network or alliance *  Please list these in bullet form – 300 words

 To provided technical support out in the area of developing tool for monitoring and evaluation in the area of gender activities in the life unlimited project

 The networks also help CAYA implement these gender awareness programmes in schools and health centres through granting permission so that project activities can be done in where CAYA has been doing its project activities.

 To ensure that reports are sent to DATF and sent to province and finally to the nation through NAC that feeds information in the national statistics. Of which CAYA has been a member of the DATF at district lever and the consortium has been able to bring all the stake-holder involved in dealing with HIV/AIDS and Gender in the district

 To provide information to the community through media by the use of the community radio station on a weekly basis on.

 By creating cordial relationships with other sister organization to complement our efforts of reducing GBV and reducing HIV/AIDS infections.

 To engage traditional leaders to empower and encourage youths by providing resources to create jobs.

3 Beneficiaries and partners* Please list your key beneficiaries and partners in this table; those you reach directly and estimates of those whom you reach indirectly.

A number of beneficiaries of these workshops and rollout programme involves youths in community based schools drown from 10 communities of our target areas of the project. Some of the communities includes Mpika township,lwitikila,malambwa,sabwa,chibaye,chikakala,chalabesa,mpepo,mundu wa ntanga and chambeshi communites. The overall number of participants reached out to hs been summaries in the table below for the past 4years.

Direct Indirect Name of Women Men Total Women Men Total group Conducted 29 1232 1230 2462 community- based workshops on gender issues (one day each), with emphasis on youth support groups Conducted public 1061 1079 2140 open fora gathering local authorities on a quarterly basis (ex.: government representatives, youth associations, religious and traditional leaders), reaching people, with focus on youths. Conducted 9 1914 1413 3327 awareness activities on gender issues (musical and theatrical performances) in schools and communities,

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Relationship to the Alliance Secretariat * Please state how your network is linked to the national or regional secretariat of the Alliance; how this this support has helped facilitate your work and how this support can be improved. -300 words

We are linked to the network through Youth Alive Zambia as our leading working partner. We have been working in partnership for over 10year and have seen support funding coming from EU, Bread for the world, global fund and JFA because of this network. Through the support of youth alive Zambia, we have also received expert technical support from consultants from Bread for world thereby enhancing our capacity to deal with big projects such as the life unlimited project.

4 Key activities *  We are involved in reproductive health programmes. This is an intervention to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS in youths and children. These programmes are done through workshops like Behavior Change process which is the main programme. It is a behavior change formation. This is targeted for youths between the ages of 15years to 24years.  We have the special programme for children for between the ages of 7years to 14 called adventure unlimited. This programme the to create a positive image for the child as there pass through a transition  We also have life skills. This is a programme designed to provide youths with skills to apply as they sustain the behavior formations adopted in the Behavior change process.  Gender programmes is one of the key programmes we offer. The programmes are offer through awareness activities through music and one day workshops. They are also one of the key issues as when we conduct open for meetings.  We also have workshops on child and psycho-social counseling which helps anumber of youth that face life’s challenges.

Resource mobilisation * Please state how you have mobilised for resource allocations for work on gender equality.

CAYA Programmes that were implemented have in the past 4 years have being fully being funded by European Union through bread for the world. Amount local Amount in Explanation currency Rand (specify)ZMK Gender specific allocation - -

Gender in mainstream projects (please specify) Gender workshop 21,246.00 42,492.00 This is the accumulated amount for 4 years Open fora 27,927.00 55,854.00 Conducted 9 open fora in 4years awareness activities on gender 21,235.00 42,470.00 These through musical shows activities were done in 3 of the 4year project Amount contributed in cash or in kind by partner organisations (please specify)

TOTAL 70,408.00 140,810.00

Results Working with governments * What results have been achieved as a result of your work with government to implement the 28 targets of the SADC Gender Protocol? Do you sit on government delegations on

5 regional and international platforms? Please give at least one example of the influence you have been able to exert in these structures? 200 words

Working with the government has helped us facilitate our programme in the targeted villages and communities. We were able to reach out to 10 communities and villages were we implemented various activities including gender awareness programmes in school with the permission from government through the DEB office. Mr .Lungu the head teacher at Kabale secondary school testified to say because of the project activities pupils` behaviour have been changed positively and there had been a reduction on school dropout due to early pregnancy which was positive to the school but also to the district. He testified this during an open for a event which we organised inviting the government officials under education, health personnel parents, teachers and over 300 youths. By engaging the Government we also seen that out efforts have bee recognised through reports sent to DATF and sent to province and finally to the nation through NAC that feeds information in the national statistics since we are the only youth organisation involved in district wide youth activities on gender and youths reproductive health.

Evidence * Please provide testimonial evidence of the influence you have had by providing at least one quote from a senior government functionary, from a speech or in any other platform, acknowledging the work of your organisation. Please ensure that you provide name, surname, organisation and designation. 200 words

Working with civil society * What strategies have you used to mobilise support amongst civil society to work on the 28 targets of the protocol? What have been the results. 200 words

Open fora has being one of the most effective and successful strategies to mobilizes support from civil society. the open for a is a platform were we invite stakeholders such as ministry of education, ministry of youth, ministry of health, traditional and community leadership, media, parents and community youth. Youths normally air out there views and concerns on a number of issues happening in the communities and the stakeholders respond to these issues. This has been effective because in the district this platform was organized for the first time by our organization to bridge the gap between the government civil society and the parent and youths. During one of the open for a, Lubamabala ward councilor Margret Chituli said she took interest in evaluating the impact CAYA programmes had made in the community and was gladdened to know the positive feedback from schools, event saw that her own son and daughters behaviors’ becoming positive since the time they joined CAYA. Through this strategy the Government was able to grant CAYA a 100m x 100m land free to establish a youth

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On the photo The role model of so many women Mrs Margret Mabeti Chituli, lubambala Ward Councilor.

Evidence * Please provide testimonial evidence of the influence you have had by providing at least one quote from a senior official in a civil society organisation acknowledging the work of your organisation. Please ensure that you provide name, surname, organisation and designation. 200 words

Working with communities * What are the results of your engagement with communities on the SADC Gender Protocol? Please provide at least one example. 200 words

Cross cutting issues in Community to do with gender has been mainstreamed in such a way that a number of issues such as education and training gender based violence HIV/AIDS, governance and Reproductive Health have been addressed with the help of issues to do with culture and traditions where we talked through the workshops and musical shows the involvement of some parents and youths in programs like gender workshops and musical show where information on the importance of giving equal opportunities to boys and girls in-terms of education, services on reproductive health and adequate information are emphasised on. Parents have been involved in activities to do with gender to help reduce the element of forcing girls into early marriages and also the promotion of open dialogue between youths and parents. 7 Mostly during workshops emphasis has been on the issue of having 50% and 50% in- terms of difference between girls and boys in the area of participation. During workshops, cross cutting issues such as Children’s rights and Gender equality have continued to be incorporated in all the project activities.

Evidence * Please provide testimonial evidence in the form of at least one quote from a community member acknowledging the work of your organisation. Please ensure that you provide name, surname, organisation and designation.* 200 words

Working with the media * How do you engage with the media to popularise the Protocol? 150 words

We are working with the community based radio station called Mpika radio through an interactive and education show in local language that involves our members discussing a number of topics including gender issues.

Almost on weekly basis Mpika local radio programmes for the period of 4 years now are done by the CAYA and DP coordinators and sometimes with some facilitator where a number of programs are being aired on Mpika community radio pertaining the challenges that youths of Mpika face together with how best they can overcome the challenges with the support and contribution that we receive from the European union and other stake holders. The producer of the programme is CAYA district coordinator Mr Clement Mumbo.

Over 1000 copies of the Life Unlimited Success Stories magazine were published after Mr Master Chimbala a MUVI TV presenter and producer visit of CAYA and did an interview with youths and stakeholders.

8 On the Photo lift to right,Mr Ndeketeya Project coordinator,Mr Clement Mumbo,Mr Master Chimbala,MUVI TV presenter and producer, Mr David Siwale Accountant.

Evidence If you can, please provide at least one example of media coverage resulting from your work Url, pdf, You tube

Capacity building * Does the organisation build capacity of other organisations on the SADC Protocol? Please provide at least example of training that has been conducted – 200 Words

Evidence * Please provide testimonial evidence by providing at least one quote from a person who has been trained regarding what they have learned. Please ensure that you provide name, surname, organisation and designation. 200 words

Lesson learned and innovation * 1) Working with governments: How do you deal with situations where the organisation and the government have different views on implementing the Protocol? Please give at least one example of how this creative tension has helped to produce better results?

2) Working with partner organisations: What lessons have been learned about working with partner organisations?

3) Any other lessons learned?

4) How will these result in new approaches in the future?

500 words

Lessons Learnt

The organization learnt from this action taken in the period under review that;  The focus of the project to direct it to communities and churches is a very good idea in terms of sustainability. It was easy to sustain change and monitor in churches as the one can belong to a church from birth up to the old age compared to communities were one can easily relocate  Gender activities for the communities and churches were planned in such a way that they they took long and at times could not full benefits of the programmes due to the fact that youths and children are difficult to maintain within the church or community vicinity as compared to those coming from the school background. For the school if anybody doesn’t attend the workshop he/she will have fear to be punished hence end up attend the workshop without fail unlike in the church or communities where such measures are not there. Our experience had been either today you have this number and type of audience and tomorrow a different group of course with a low turn-up

9  Sustainability of support groups was very much feasible and if sports gala were incorporated in them just to make them busy all the time.  Taking the Project to rural communities where activities of that nature are not common has being good in attendance but we still had challenges in interpreting programmes material to our local language. Illiteracy is also one challenge we face especially in village  Open fora is the best practice and the easiest way of addressing issues affecting youths as it created a platform for youths to directly express themselves on the issues affecting them on gender and other topics with the Government and other stakeholders.  Training of facilitators in the targeted communities and churches is the best in-terms of sustainability  To be able to organise, manage and implement programs effectively, support groups were formed but no to the extent were facilities like football or net ball were involved. We hope to network with organization that will help us in this area and others like income generating activities for the sustainability of these groups.

Community based support group formed in Chibaye community In the foto is programmes coordinator for CAYA Davies Ndeketeya and Project Manager Mr Adamson Nkhoma with Members of the Support Group.

10 Mr Stephen Mubanga Lombe,Yohane Mpika village headman.

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