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Operation Sukuma Sakhe Service Delivery Model Women In Management Seminar -29 Aug 2012 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 1 1
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OUTLINE • Legislative framework • Vision • Stakeholders • Institutional Arrangements • Ward level – War rooms • Themes- Advocacy • Local AIDS Councils 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 3
Legislative Frameworks Guiding OSS • South African Constitution • Batho Pele Principles • KZN Citizen’s Charter • 12 National Outcomes • MDGs 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 4
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OSS Aligned to all 12 outcomes=National Agenda… SOCIAL PROTECTION, COMMUNITY AND HUMAN ECONOMIC SECTOR DEVELOPMENT AND CLUSTER INFRASTRUCTURE Quality Basic DEVELOPMENT Education CLUSTER A Long and Healthy Life for all South Africans. Sustainable Human Settlements and improved quality of Household life Protect and enhance our environmental assets and natural resources Vibrant, equitable, sustainable rural communities contributing towards food security ECONOMIC SECTOR AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT Decent employment through inclusive economic growth Skilled and Capable workforce to support an inclusive growth path An efficient, competitive and responsive economic infrastructure network GOVERNANCE & ADMINISTRATION CLUSTER Responsive, accountable, effective and efficient local government system. An efficient, effective and development orientated public service and an empowered, fair and inclusive citizenship JUSTICE CRIME PREVENTION & SECURITY CLUSTER All People in South Africa are and feel safe Create a better South Africa, better Africa and a better world 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 6 6
Office of the Premier Responsibility. . to drive outcome 12. . Departments-Implementing Agency Outcome 12: An efficient, effective, and development oriented public service and an empowered, fair and inclusive citizenship • Output 1. Service Delivery Quality & Access • Output 2. Human Resource Management & Development • Output 3. Business Processes, systems, decision rights and accountability • Output 4. Corruption Tackled Effectively • Output 5. Nation Building 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 7 7
OSS Key Thrusts § Make meaningful household intervention on poverty. § Behavioral Change to address HIV and AIDS, Crime, Substance Abuse, road accidents, abuse § Address the needs of the most vulnerable and deprived communities and households. § Make rural development and sustainable livelihood a realizable vision § Create opportunities for skills development and employment. § Ensure cooperative governance for better & more fast tracked service delivery 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 8
Operation Sukuma Sakhe ( ward based approach) • A Ward based initiative targeting disease management in the wards with special emphasis on HIV, TB and poverty a developmental approach to disease prevention , child and maternal health, infancy mortality rate, orphan and vulnerable child care • A model where an aggressive behavior change will be vigorously implemented using the existing cadres as well as recruiting youth ambassadors -focus their efforts on: crime, adolescent health, sexual behavior, substance abuse, road accidents, abuse (gender based and children), xenophobia • A coordinated and integrated service delivery model of action to address the empowerment of Youth and Women, Social Ills of the communities • An approach to improve food security by promoting One Home One Garden One Village One Product campaign • Community participating in Governance…. . Bringing Government to the people 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 9
KZN Response current Reality • KZN is the second populous province in SA. • The Province has the highest burden of diseases associated with underdevelopment and poverty. • After HIV and AIDS related illnesses, TB is the second leading cause of death in the province. • Province is a youthful one with 70% of the population below 35 years. • Inadequate condom distribution of the target about 18% male and 27% female condoms were distributed 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe • 55% of deaths: child HIV infected or exposed For every 1000 live births, 60 die by the age of 5 • 55% of deaths: child HIV infected or exposed • • Low breastfeeding rates • Effective recognition of sick / malnourished children in the community (CCGs) • High teenage pregnancy 14, 000 teenage pregnancies occurred in schools in 2010 • Highest HIV prevalence rates in pregnant women at 39% (ANC Sentinel Survey, 2010) 66% < 5 deaths due to malnourished, 35% severe malnutrition • • • Low MMC coverage CCGs, youth ambassadors, schools, churches and media must promote breastfeeding 10
Specific Outcomes linked to Department / National / MDG Targets KZN Challenges • 25. 3% children not attending ECD • 250 k ages 5 -14 not at school -Illiterate • 2. 3% new HIV infections pa=100 k • Number tested for HIV – 2011/12 2 539 359 , Q 1 2012/13 - 547111 • 44. 4% Hi. V exposure & MTCT rates • Only 24% know their HIV status • Food insecurity in KZN is 35% • After HIV and AIDS related illnesses, TB is the second leading cause of death in the province, with the 70% cinfection 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe MDG Targets • 38% children living in hunger –Reduce hunger [1] • Percentage of <5 admitted for malnutrition – 5. 8% 2011/12 • Reduce < 5 child mortality [4]- 2009 6. 3% , 2011 Q 3 7. 6% • Facility based infant mortality [2009 7. 3% -Q 3 2011 9. 1%] • Reduce mother to child transmission of HIV [6] • Reduce HIV annual infections 11 11
Specific Outcomes linked to Department / National / MDG Targets KZN Challenges • 30% of all orphans found in KZN= 200 k double orphans • 12 k child headed households l 5 -8% teenage pregnancies 2011 KZN: 9. 5% of deliveries were to girls aged 17 or younger l Teenagers are at higher risk of dying from hypertensive complications when pregnant • Condom used at last high risk -66% ( distribution rate 18% of the target) • • • TB death rate 5. 5% Q 2 2011 Defaulter rate 5. 9% Q 2 2011 Targets • Circumcision – 2 million -2016 – 2011/12 100 700, – 2012/13 qr 1 37 993 – 2010 to date 175 k • Unemployment- 20. 3% Q 2 2011, Q 3 2011 19. 1 • Reduce gender based violence • Immunization rate target 100% coverage • Lower intergenerational sex, sugar daddies Transfer rate 4. 5% Q 2 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 12 12
Towards a better Future KZN is Taking Responsibility During period 2007 – 2011 KZN managed to: • Start half a million people on ARV treatment • Reduced mother to child transmission of HIV from 10. 2 % to 2. 8 % (2010) • Circumcised over 175 k males [2010 to date] • Over 40 k orphans VC were provided with services • More than 2. 9 million were tested for HIV (2010/11) • Established a now fully functional KZN Provincial AIDs council • Ensure 100% District AIDs councils are functional 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 13
Success Stories…. • TIP OF THE ICEBERG • • ART universal coverage to 569 facilities offering ARV’s and > 562 563 registered on ART by June 2012 Increase in TB Cure rate from 56% in 2007 to 69% in 2011 Decrease in TB defaulter rate from 7% in 2007 to 5% in 2011 Improvements in the Gene. Xpert coverage Since 2010 April 2012 to June 2012 is 175 927 males circumcised Of these, 37 993 conducted April to June 2012 The rate of adverse events has gone down to around 1 -2% due to the on-going MMC training support provided by the centre of excellence in North-dale hospital All hospitals in districts have health care workers trained on the MMC procedure 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe TIP OF THE ICEBERG 14
We know… …what we must do… …who is at risk… …where they live… 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe …and how to do it. 15
Government can not do it alone…… ……to achieve it needs your partnership 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 16 16
Government Programme's & Initiatives to fight Social ills q. Family planning q. HIV care for mother and baby q. Breastfeeding support q. Establish / support Midwife obstetric units (MOU) at strategic sites in the community q q 40 ambulances to be deployed at strategic points around KZN q. Strategic Health Programmes qimplementation of Campaign On Accelerated on Reduction of Maternal and Child Mortality (CARMMA q. Condoms and emergency contraception should be readily accessible q. Know your status”: Behaviour Change Communication: Safe sex practices q. Sex education: in schools, homes, workplaces, media, and the involvement Community Care Givers and youth ambassadors q. Strengthen Anti-Sugar Daddy Campaign q. Medical Male Circumcision in all sectors of KZN society q Health , Transport , OTP Chaplains to sit AIDS councils, Ward Councils [50] 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 17
Community leaders / Civil society Interventions (teenage pregnancy , HIV AIDs , child mortality q. Community interventions are KEY to reducing teenage pregnancy q. CCGs, youth ambassadors, schools, churches and media must promote breastfeeding q. A combination of community focused and facility based interventions are required to reduce maternal mortality, child mortality and teenage pregnancy q Options for access include CCGs, school health teams, shops q Communities must be educated and mobilized to address safe sex and Family Planning issues in the home, including contraception for teenagers q Youth must be engaged at all times – sports and recreation q Empowerment of women and young girls q Employment and education q This must be supported with consistent messages from CCGs, youth ambassadors, schools, churches, media q Religious leaders to participate in the District aids councils (chair persons, chaplains), Local AIDS councils, Ward AIDS committees. (guidelines attached) 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 18 18
Vision of Operation Sukuma Sakhe Five Critical Areas of Operation Sukuma Sakhe Together with committed leadership, creating sustainable livelihoods through the provision of integrated services to communities, promoting a better life for all 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 19
Mission and Goal of OSS • Mission To provide comprehensive, integrated and transversal services to communities through effective and efficient partnerships. • Goal Operation Sukuma Sakhe aims to rebuild the fabric of society by promoting human values, fighting poverty, crime, diseases, deprivation and social ills, ensuring moral regeneration, by working together through effective partnerships. Partnerships include civil society, development partners, communities and government departments, to provide a comprehensive integrated service package to communities. 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 20
Objectives of OSS • Create and maintain functional task teams at provincial, district, local, and ward levels to deliver integrated services to individuals, households and communities • Create fully efficient and competent OSS human capital structures across all levels of the OSS implementation package • Profile individuals, households and communities at ward level and build a database of the different services required by communities • Provide comprehensive, integrated, transversal services to communities • Develop and implement stakeholder engagement and advocacy plan • Monitor, evaluate, provide feedback and track service delivery 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 21
Who are the Beneficiaries of OSS? 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 22
Critical Success Factors for OSS • Political and administrative structures in place • Inclusion of community structures that include civil society, business and development partners and other key stakeholders • Institutional arrangement linkages and integrated development planning • Integrating Operational Plans with Government Department plans • Task Teams established and trained at all levels • Establishing a permanent “War Room” • Allocating cadres to conduct Household Profiling to identify needs • Mind set shift – move away from working in silos 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 23
OSS Stakeholders
Government District champions as at 3 February 2012 District Ilembe Conveners Ms Londiwe Mngadi Provincial Treasury Champions MEC N N Sibhidla- Saphetha Head of Department HOD Ms D N Qhobosheane Umkhanyakude Dr Ngcongo DSD MEC Mr. M Mabuyakhulu HOD Dr N. Sishi Zululand Mr. Sikhumbuzo Gumede Public Works Premier Dr Z L Mkhize HOD Dr Zungu Ethekwini Mr M Mahlambi / Dr Ndlovu Education MEC Ms N Dube HOD Mr L S Magagula Uthungulu Ms Tryphina Ngwenya OTP MEC Mr. S Mchunu HOD Human Settlements Ugu Ms Matho Gwala Agriculture MEC Mrs. W Thusi Acting HOD Transport Sisonke Mr B Mpungose 0833078960 Arts and Culture MEC R R Pillay HOD Mr. R Bhengu Umgungundlovu Mr. Londa Langa DOH MEC Mrs. Ina Cronje HOD Dr SS Mkhize Amajuba Ms Nonhla Zamisa COGTA MEC Dr S Dlomo HOD Mr Nkosi Uthukela Ms NFF Madlala Human Settlement MEC Mr. TW Mchunu Ho. D Golding Umzinyathi Ms T Mbonambi Transport MEC Dr BM Radebe HOD Mr Roger Govendor 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 25 25
Benefits of OSS to Government Stakeholders • Joint planning – no duplication of service delivery • Pooling resources – sharing resources • Coordination – provision of services in a holistic manner • IDP facilitation – for improved planning • Sharing – of M&E resources and data for planning • Networking – to share lessons and experiences • Opportunity – to show that the government cares • Participation – in task teams • Skills transfer – through training 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 26
Benefits of OSS to Community Leaders • Opportunity to partner with Government and other Stakeholders • Access to Forum to advocate key messages • Active participation in developing community action plans • Part of a Democratic process to influencing Government process and plans • Champion to ensure that community needs are on the agenda • Skills development opportunities through participation in task teams 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 27
Benefits of OSS to Civil Society • Networking and partnerships with Government Departments • “One stop shop” approach at ward level • Pooling of resources to maximize outputs • Shared information to gauge performance • Joint reporting and communication to the communities • Coordinated approach for identifying and resolving issues • Creating opportunities for employment • Skills development opportunities through participation in task teams • Opportunities for new Development Partners 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 28
Benefits of OSS to Community Fieldworkers • Part of, and supported by, a structured network • Ability to work with service delivery departments • Part of a monitoring process to gauge social change • Able to access skills development opportunities • Have an opportunity to gain knowledge, gain confidence and be of value in the communities where they are based 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 29
Benefits to Community Beneficiaries • Women – Women would lead the OSS programme on the ground to free their respective poor households from poverty • Children ≤ 6 – will receive early child development support and free access to basic health care in order to alleviate the poverty trap • Children ≤ 18 – every child of school-going age will be encouraged to be at school as education is an important human capital investment after food, shelter and clothing • Unemployed and unskilled youth – will be encouraged to complete their education and training in order to secure a future for themselves • Unemployed adults – will receive skills development to build capacity to enable them to explore employment opportunities • Unskilled and illiterate– unskilled and illiterate individuals would be encouraged to improve their skills and become literate in order to provide the light to their own lives and that of their dependants and improvement in their income and employment opportunities; • Disabled, the chronically sick and the aged – the essence of human solidarity is that care would be provided to those that are not able to fend for themselves 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 30
Institutional Arrangements
OSS Structures 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 32
LTT Organogram 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 33
Local Task Team Terms of Reference • • Develop a Local OSS Strategic Plan (based on the District Strategic Plan) Implement a Model on Creating a Healthy and Sustainable Community Manage all local Stakeholder Relations and meet regularly with them Develop a Local Communication and Advocacy Plan Develop a Local Matrix of Responsibilities and assign tasks to specific members Launch and implement OSS at Local level Mobilise resources for OSS implementation and recruit for members Provide guidance and mentorship support to War Rooms through the following activities: – – – – Support the establishment of War Rooms; Assist with developing guidelines for the War Room’s operational activities; Support the development and implementation of War Room plans; Address challenges experienced by War Rooms; Mobilise resources for the War Rooms; Facilitate skills development sessions for War Room members; Provide guidelines for War Rooms on the submission requirements and format of reports to the Local Task Team; and – Monitor progress of the implementation of the programme at War Room level. 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 34
WTT Organogram 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 35
Ward Task Team Terms of Reference • Launch and Implement OSS at the Ward Level • Establish permanent War Rooms • Manage Stakeholder Relations at the Ward and War Room level – Amakhosi and Non-Governmental, Faith-Based and Community-Based Organisations, Business, Community Forums • Responsible for allocation, training and management of cadres • Mentor fieldworkers and provide training in the use of Household Profiling tools • Support the data collection, management, analysis and storage processes at ward level • Conduct weekly meetings with Ward Task Team Stakeholders, monthly Extended War Room Meetings and Quarterly Community Feedback Meetings • At War Room level, identify and collate the issues identified into a Consolidated M&E Report which is to be submitted to the Local Task Team • Provide additional information and support to the Government Departments 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 36
Provincia National Level l level SANAC PLENARY Governmen t sector Business sector Labour sector Civil Society sector Provincial Council on AIDS Governmen t sector Business sector Labour sector Civil Society sector Local AIDS Council Governmen t sector Business sector Labour sector Civil Society sector Ward AIDS Committee 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe Governmen t sector Business sector Labour sector Oversight PRESIDENCY SANAC Chairperson Deputy President District/Metro AIDS Council Local Level Mutual Accountability Governance and Coordination structure Civil Society sector OFFICE OF THE PREMIER PCA Chairperson The Premier OFFICE OF THE MAYOR DAC Chairperson The Mayor OFFICE OF THE MAYOR LAC Chairperson The Mayor OFFICE OF THE WARD COUNCILLOR WAC Chairperson Ward Councillor 37
Role and responsibilities of the Provincial Council on AIDS (a) Guide and facilitate the implementation in the Province of the National HIV and AIDS strategic plan and other related matters; (b) Facilitate, monitor and evaluate the protection, promotion and fulfillment of the rights of the affected and infected persons living with HIV and AIDS in the Province; (c) Advocate for intensified HIV and AIDS awareness in the Province; (d) Promote a uniform approach and cooperation by all organs of state in the provincial and local spheres in respect of any matter relating to HIV and AIDS; (e) Advise the Government on HIV and AIDS and related matters; 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 38
Role and responsibilities of the Provincial Council on AIDS f) Monitor, evaluate and coordinate implementation programmes and strategies of the provincial multi-sectoral response to the epidemic; (g) Ensure periodic review of the Province’s HIV & AIDS and STI Strategic Plan and other related matters; (h) Mobilize resources for the implementation of HIV and AIDS programmes and strategies in the Province at community level; (i) Recommend appropriate research around HIV and AIDS; (j) Report to the South African National AIDS Council; and (k) Facilitate and monitor the establishment of Metro, District and Local AIDS councils and Wards AIDS Committees. 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 39
Roles and responsibilities of the coordinating structures (DAC) Serve as the leading District/Local Municipal public advocate to create an enabling environment Monitor and evaluate Report to the Provincial/District AIDS Council. Establish and maintain community feedback mechanisms • Co-ordinate the implementation of the comprehensive response to HIV/AIDS • Develop a District/local Municipal plan based on Provincial Plan • Review program development and progress 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 40
Roles and responsibilities of the coordinating structures Review and approve the annual work plans. Facilitate multi sectorial and inter-departmental collaboration in the campaign against HIV & AIDS; Facilitate capacity building for the different sectors Mobilize financial and technical resources Commission relevant research Facilitate establishment Councils and Ward AIDS Committees 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe of Local AIDS 41
Suggested membership • Mayor and others from the political portfolios • Civil society or Non Governmental sector • Representatives form the LACs of the Districts • PLHWA • Representatives from all government departments • Administrative duties or secretariats done by the Municipal HIV and AIDS coordinator • Traditional leadership • Disability sector • Women and men sector • Traditional healers • Youth sector • Sports • Children sector • Trade unions • Elder person sector 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 42
Suggested membership cont-- • Faith based Organizations • Private business including taxi associations • Private medical fraternity • Researchers and academics • Farm dwellers/workers • Farmers • Any significant local organizations • Community security e. g. community policing forum 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 43
One agreed-on Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) framework • • The province has developed an Monitoring and evaluation framework and indicators The M&E framework is presently being used Nerve center at OTP NISIS at War rooms and District ICT Hubs 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 44
The Role of Community and Other Stakeholders in M&E • Community – Allow CCGs to enter your household and provide information on the problems – Follow recommended procedures given by CCGs – Provide updated feedback to the CCGs on the services that you requested • CCGs – Conduct Household Profiling, establish household needs and refer, provide home-based care, attend the weekly War Room meetings and provide feedback to the households on services • Ward Task Team – Report identified needs to relevant departments and ensure services are rendered in an integrated manner • Government Departments and other Partners – Update WTT, LTT and DTT on services needed and provided on a monthly basis • Traditional and Political Leaders – Attend War Room meetings and raise issues that affect the entire community and provide leadership • Traditional, Political Leaders and all other stakeholders – Provide feedback to the community on services needed and services provided by using the information collected and reported • Local, District and Provincial Task Teams – Support M&E processes and update relevant stakeholders through routine reports and ensure that interventions are delivered 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 45
Functional War Room
War Room Team Stakeholders Services Delivery Team: CDW (secretarial/ engine for war rooms or alternative CDP) • Community Caregivers (CCGs) War Room is a government facility e. g. clinic/DSD/ DHA /SASSA, etc Youth Ambassadors and Community Caregivers For Household Profiling • Youth Ambassadors (YAs) • Extension Officers (EO) • Government Departments • Non-profit Organisations (NGO) Wards War Room Executive Committee Community Action Plan • Community-Based Organisations (CBO) • Faith-Based Organisations (FBO) • Traditional Leaders (Amakhosi) • Ward Councilors 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 47
WAR ROOM TASK TEAM ALL OFFICIALS OF SECTOR DEPARTMENTS COMMUNITY CARE GIVERS CDP LOCAL TASK TEAM WAR ROOM Community devpt. practitioner VARIOUS FORA IN WARD COMMITTEE eg. Community Policing, transport, Arts & Culture OTP HIV Aids Committees, Human Rights Fora CHF health nurses YOUTH AMBASSAD ORS SPORTS VOLUNTEERS FBO’s/NGO’s/ DONORS CDW Community development worker EXTENSION OFFICERS CRIME PREVENTION CWP Response Team WARD COMMITTEE REFERRALS SERVICES : HOME AFFAIRS/SASSA/ CLINICS, HOSPITAL, DSD, NIP SITES, POLICE STATION, SCHOOL, REHAB CENTRES, ECD SITE BY ALL GOVERNMENT OFFICES CHAMPIONED BY COUNCILLORS, & /OR AMAKHOSI/TRADITIONAL LEADERSHIP 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 48 48
Ward Based Programme NO OF WARDS/ DISTRICTS Click to add title here UGU WAR-ROOMS ESTABLISHED NO OF HOUSEHOLDS 84 /62 115344 UMGUNGUNDLOVU 84/ 34 115344 UTHUKELA 73/ 56 95408 UMZINYATHI 54 /39 69776 AMAJUBA 46/42 64080 ZULULAND 89/34 115344 UMKHANYAKUDE 68/49 82592 UTHUNGULU 99/98 138128 ILEMBE 74/65 93984 SISONKE 55/49 65504 ETHEKWINI 103/61 142400 TOTAL 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 829/ 569 +1 097 904 49
The Service Delivery Process 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 50
ADVOCACY
THEMES KZN MONTHLY THEMES FOR KEY CALL TO ACTION MESSAGING : ONE VOICE q Focusing on integrated programs and standard menu for public engagements, speeches , community radio , etc q Ensures people on the ground move with same pace as MEC’s, HOD’s, Champions… q We need to appear on ground promoting same information 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 52
Benefits of Adopting Common Themes q. People on ground need to know the role they play in achieving the vision of KZN , & have sense that they move at same pace with MEC’s /HOD Champions q. It addresses attitudes which curb public protests q. Key and common messaging to build community confidence that Government delivers q. Focus is to drill messaging down to war-rooms so same info is disseminated on the ground q. Makes task easier to talk about if people have info and standard menu to pick from to engage in public engagements q. Critical factor for departments: to bring input for proper alignment for communities to know what is happening and to give sense and hope that Government is working 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 53 53
Distribution Mechanism- Critical Requirements q. Key players to be targeted to achieve impactful interaction q. Champions to send info to ward level, into the war-rooms q. Champions to define the plethora of structures q. Distributed through OTP forums , by district (religious, Aids, Gender, Disability, men's, PCF, ) q. All to ensure capacity and distribution through their constituencies 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 54 54
JANUARY THEME MESSAGING BY SECTOR BACK TO SCHOOL (Children of school-going age) Expenditure Planning DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGNS MY LIFE MY FUTURE Lead Department Do. E/OTP/Treasury: Main Budget road show All Champions Screen and refer HIV, TB (Promote know your status campaign); ARV, screen adherence to TB, HIV and other treatment and refer to clinic Human Settlements: Identify the Child headed households Fast track the building of houses for the child headed families identified through the war on poverty Advocate against gender-based violence and the abuse of children, persons with disabilities and senior citizens Criteria for application of social grants for children and adults Screen and refer for IDs NGOs/CBOs/FBOs Identify children in the community and church and refer to nearest school Access to school uniforms and school fee exemption for needy children School Functionality Adopting a school, Adopting a child Religious Leaders Ensure children in neighbourhood are attending school encourage sport amongst and between employees and youth in communities 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 55 55
FEBRUARY THEME MESSAGING BY SECTOR SAFE SEX AND ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS & BEAUTIFICATION, Lead Department Promote safe sex, screen and refer HIV, TB (Promote know your status campaign); ARV, screen adherence to TB, HIV and other treatment and refer to clinic GO GREEN STAY CLEAN DOH/ Agriculture /OTP All Champions DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGNS COGTA: Summer Disaster Awareness campaigns DAC: Craft skills programme from recycled material Advocate against gender-based violence and the abuse of children, persons with disabilities and senior citizens DAC : Promote usage of Public libraries Criteria for application of housing DAC: behavioural Change Campaign NGOs/CBOs/FBOs Promote healthy eating, importance of exercise, personal hygiene, safety in the home, environmental hygiene, opportunistic illnesses, educate of safe sex practices and use of condoms Refer clients to CCGs and YAs, Human Settlements : Enhance the consumer education awareness campaign to entrench the one home one garden for each of the complete housing after beneficiaries take occupation COGTA : Umkhosi Wamaganu and responsible behaviour Religious Leaders Advocate for healthy eating and exercise, Educate on safe sex practices ( condom usage , male medical circumcision) Participate in Greenest Municipality programme Advocate one church one garden , creation of food gardens and planting of trees to promote environment 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe encourage sport amongst and between churches and youth in communities 56 56
MARCH THEME MESSAGING BY SECTOR HUMAN RIGHTS Lead Department Screen and refer HIV, TB (Promote know your status campaign), ARV, screen adherence to TB, HIV and other treatment and refer to clinic SERVICE DELIVERY Rights and responsibilities Do. H/DSD/OTP All Champions DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGNS Advocate against gender-based violence and the abuse of children, persons with disabilities and senior citizens Batho Pele, Citizens Charter TREASURY: 30 days payment (operation sikhokha Ngesikhathi right for services to be rendered on time, payment on time , rights and responsibilities Promote the Citizen’s Charter and Human Rights Booklet International Womans Day -8/03 Raise awareness on common myths on aging and witchcraft COGTA: Opening of Provincial House of Traditional leadership NGOs/CBOs/FBOs Educate on stigma and discrimination, common myths and facts about HIV Educate on the bill of rights and responsibilities Human Settlements : Fast track the roll out of the houses for the aged and orphaned identified through the war rooms Religious Leaders Educate and advocate on reducing stigma and discrimination, common myths and facts about HIV Educate on the bill of rights and responsibilities All Champions 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 57 57
APRIL THEME MESSAGING BY SECTOR CHRONIC DISEASES (Link with Senior citizens issues) DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGNS HEALTHY LIFESTYLE Lead Department Do. H/OTP All Champions Screen and refer HIV, TB (Promote know your status campaign), ARV, screen adherence to TB, HIV and other treatment and refer to clinic Advocate against gender-based violence and the abuse of children, persons with disabilities and senior citizens DAC: use arts and Culture products (visual & performing arts) to raise awareness on chronic diseases All Champions Criteria for application of social grants for people with disabilities Human Settlements; Reduce the number of people residing in the informal settlements through the informal settlements upgrade working closer with the municipalities NGOs/CBOs/FBOs Discuss signs and symptoms, physical exercise and healthy eating to prevent diabetes, high blood pressure, cholesterol, heart attack, stroke, breast, testicular and prostrate cancer, mental illness Educate on senior citizens chronic diseases Promote exercise to prevent chronic conditions Educate on nutrition and food security Raising active aging golden Wednesday Raise awareness on child and maternal health Religious Leaders 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe Educate on stigma and discrimination, common myths and facts about HIV and chronic diseases Educate on the bill of rights and responsibilities DAC: Promote Cultural & Linguistic Rights, Display health Information in churches and Libraries 58 58
MAY THEME MESSAGING BY SECTOR CHILDREN (under 18 ) DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGNS CHILD PROTECTION Lead Department Do. H/DSD/OTP DOH : Healthy Lifestyle Promotion All Champions Screen and refer HIV, TB (Promote know your status campaign), ARV, screen adherence to TB, HIV and other treatment and refer to clinic Community Safety & Liaison: Peoples Action against Crime, Operation Hlasela Advocate against gender-based violence and the abuse of children, persons with disabilities and senior citizens All Champions COGTA: Winter Disaster Awareness , safety of children DOT: Learners Identification of road signs and defensive measures, safe school zones for learners to become street wise Criteria for application of social grants for children & children with disabilities Child Protection week 4/05, Workers day 1/05 Municipalities : Publish a list of child care services in the community COGTA: Installation of Inkosi NGOs/CBOs/FBOs Early Childhood Development, infant and child care, screen children for vaccination, screen children for malnutrition, educate on home remedies for children, Educate on child abuse, social services for children Do. Sports & Rec: Community Sports : Dlala Msebenzi Community Safety &Liaison: child protection, Community safety Report and raise alarm on children with disabilities out of school Advocate for child-friendly and disability friendly services Teach children at schools to participate in school food gardens Promote One Child One Fruit Tree campaign Promote child and orphan adoption (spiritual and emotional care) Religious Leaders 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe Recognise the signs of child abuse and report Advocate on taking care of orphans and adoption DAC: Display Information on Child abuse in churches, libraries Museums 59 59
JUNE THEME MESSAGING BY SECTOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (18 to 35) Lead Department Screen and refer HIV, TB (Promote know your status campaign), ARV, screen adherence to TB, HIV and other treatment and refer to clinic Advocate against gender-based violence and the abuse of children, persons with disabilities and senior citizens AGENTS OF CHANGE / BEHAVIOUR CHANGE Do. H/DSD/OTP All Champions DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGNS Youth Development summit DOH: Anti Sugar Daddy campaign, MMC & youth leadership, youth gender , transformation DAC: Exhibit Info on Substance Abuse DOT; Learner smart driver development, road safety display, Top gear driver skills development Human Settlements: The department will promote and support the emergence of the youth built programme, support youth contractors, set aside funding for youth driven programmes All Champions Criteria for application of social grants for people with disabilities International Children's Day 1/06 International day against Elder abuse 15/06 Youth Day 16/06 International day against substance abuse and drug trafficking- 26 /06 OTP : career pathing Budget speech NGOs/CBOs/FBOs Educate on use of male and female condoms, STIs, medical male circumcision Target youth to participate in community food garden projects Municipalities: Publish safe centres for MMC DOH: Launch of men's Forum DOT: Road shows targeting taxi ranks & Malls promoting road safety awareness advocate against substance abuse Promote Youth and career Development Religious Leaders 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe Educate on implications of early sexual practices advocate against substance abuse OTP- information on Bursaries 60 60
JULY THEME MESSAGING BY SECTOR DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGNS MEN (to take Leadership & have responsibility) MENTORS IZWI LAMADODA PUBLIC SERVICE WEEK Lead Department DSD/Do. H/OTP/ Treasury Financial Literacy All Champions Promote Men and Health Campaign Screen and refer HIV, TB (Promote know your status campaign), ARV, screen adherence to TB, HIV and other treatment and refer to clinic. Advocate against gender-based violence and the abuse of children, persons with disabilities and senior citizens DOH : Mental Illness and substance abuse All Champions Criteria for application of social grants for older persons Promote manhood and gender equality. Assist Senior Managers in identifying household needs and conducting household visits World Population day 11/07 Promote the establishment of support groups Municipality : Publish a list of support groups Advocate for equality in women NGOs/CBOs/FBOs Promote Male Medical Circumcision, condom use, STIs, chronic conditions COGTA: Traditional leadership seminar, Installation of Inkosi DAC: Intergenerational Men's Dialogues Raise awareness on men and health Promote manhood and gender equality among youth groups Religious Leaders Establish support groups in the community and men to join Advocate on Male Medical Circumcision Raise awareness on men and social ills 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 61 61
AUGUST THEME MESSAGING BY SECTOR WOMAN & GIRL CHILD EMPOWERMENT DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGNS SUKUMA ‘MBOKODO (From Girl Child to Senior Citizen) Lead Department Do. H/DSD/OTP All Champions Promote economic empowerment of women Refer women for PMTCT DOT: Encourage & develop girl learners debate on road safety issues and women in law enforcement roadblocks Screen and refer HIV, TB (Promote know your status campaign), DOH : Women in Management COTA: Woman's Parliament & Summit ARV, screen adherence to TB, HIV and other treatment and refer to clinic DAC: Intergenerational woman's Dialogues Advocate against gender-based violence and the abuse of children, persons with disabilities and senior citizens All Champions Criteria for application of social grants for adults and people with disabilities Woman's day 9/08 DEDT: Women in Business Advocate for economic empowerment of women COGTA: Ondlunkulu Conference NGOs/CBOs/FBOs Screen and refer for pregnancy testing and early registration at clinic, vaccination for children, family planning, educate on termination of pregnancy, screen adults for malnutrition, educate on STIs and Opportunistic Infections Municipalities : Advocate for equality in women DOH: awareness of benefits of physical activity Advocate against abuse of women Promote reproductive rights Educate on teenage pregnancy, Advocate against abuse of women Promote One Home One Garden campaign Target women to start community food garden projects Focus on income generation and food gardens, poultry Religious Leaders 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe Establish support groups in the community 62 62
SEPTEMBER THEME MESSAGING BY SECTOR HERITAGE AND MORAL REGENERATION MOVEMENT DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGNS SOCIAL COHESION Lead Department OTP/ ARTS AND CULTURE All Champions Screen and refer HIV, TB (Promote know your status campaign), ARV, screen adherence to TB, HIV and other treatment and refer to clinic Advocate against gender-based violence and the abuse of children, persons with disabilities and senior citizens DOH : Disability & Rehabilitation, Deaf People, Physiotherapy All Champions Promote the appropriate use of the social grants to sustain livelihood World Alzeheimer day 21/09 Municipalities: Preserve and promote the use of heritage sites Advocate for responsible citizen accessing services Promote the spirit of Ubuntu NGOs/CBOs/FBOs Protect the environment and heritage sites Promote traditional and cultural programs Advocate for justice and fairness COGTA: Installation of Amakhosi , Umkhosi Wo. Mhlanga DAC: Social Cohesion & Moral regeneration programs & Intensify the Flag and National symbol Promote the spirit of Ubuntu Use the power of the media to promote moral regeneration Promote honesty, loyalty and integrity; promote material wellbeing through income-generation projects Religious Leaders Use the power of religion to set standards for high moral conduct DOT: participate in outreach projects to uplift poor Advocate for sound family and community values Advocate against Xenophobia 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 63 63
OCTOBER THEME MESSAGING BY SECTOR FOOD SECURITY, SENIOR CITIZENS (60+), POVERTY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGNS ZERO HUNGER ONE HOME ONE GARDEN Lead Department DEARD/OTP All Champions Promotion of the rights of senior citizens Screen and refer HIV, TB (Promote know your status campaign), ARV, screen adherence to TB, HIV and other treatment and refer to clinic. Advocate against gender-based violence and the abuse of children, persons with disabilities and senior citizens DOH: World stroke Day 29/10 DOT: Operation Vala. Ingozi , Hambakalula, Yehla Kancane, in public transport operations All Champions Screen and refer for ID documents OTP: Promote Value Add and Indigenous food Promotion of older peoples rights NGOs/CBOs/FBOs Assist households with establishing food gardens promoting One Home One Garden campaign COGTA: Rural Woman Dialogue DSD: Older persons day 1/10. DSD : International Rural Woman's day Refer households for food gardens promoting One Home One Garden, One School One Garden, One Church One Garden, One Village One Produce campaign Promote healthy eating, exercise, care of older persons to prevent chronic conditions, support groups Promote Business to Provide access to markets Empowerment of rural women Religious Leaders Agriculture: Land Care programme, Household Mechanisation Programme ( Singena Ngegeja) DSD: World food day 17/10 Human Settlements: Encourage the planting of fruit trees and food gardens for each of the completed houses, provide the water harvesting tanks to assist with the food gardens in conjunction with the department of Agriculture Encourage the establishment of food gardens Advocate for respect for senior citizens, encourage care and support for senior citizens Allocate space/ land for community food gardens 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 64 64
NOVEMBER THEME MESSAGING BY SECTOR STOP ! GENDER BASED VIOLENCE SUBSTANCE ABUSE/ABUSE DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGNS START ! 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM Lead Department DSD/OTP All Champions Screen and refer HIV, TB (Promote know your status campaign), ARV, screen adherence to TB, HIV and other treatment and refer to clinic Advocate against gender-based violence and the abuse of children, persons with disabilities and senior citizens 16 Day s of activism International day for Disabled Persons 3/11 Human Settlement; Integrate the orphanage institutions to ensure that they are integrated into normal social life rather than be closed in secluded areas away from normal community life All Champions Criteria for application of social grants for adults and people with disabilities DOT: OPERATION Funda targeting drinking and driving Advocate against abuse of women Advocate against substance abuse Advocate eradication of senior citizens abuse Advocate the role of men in eradicating GBV Religious Leaders Recognise the signs of domestic violence and report Advocate against domestic violence and substance abuse Advocate the role of men in eradicating GBV DOH: world Diabetes Day 14/11 Promote 16 days activism campaign NGOs/CBOs/FBOs Community Safety Liaison: Operation Hlasela, Sports against Crime, victim empowerment programs DAC ; Behavioural Change campaigns for inmates in correctional services DSD : national children's day 1/11 Advocate against domestic violence and substance abuse Display Published list of support groups on substance abuse and Gender Based violence support groups Promote 16 days activism campaign 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 65 65
DECEMBER THEME MESSAGING BY SECTOR ROAD SAFETY DEPARTMENT CAMPAIGNS ARRIVE ALIVE ! FATAL MOVES DON’T PAY DISABILITY Lead Department Do. T/OTP All Champions Screen and refer HIV, TB (Promote know your status campaign), ARV, screen adherence to TB, HIV and other treatment and refer to clinic Advocate against gender-based violence and the abuse of children, persons with disabilities and senior citizens World Aids Day 1/12 COGTA: Parliament for Disabilities DOT: safe cycling campaign, and stopping at wellness centre s for truck and taxi drivers All Champions Promote the rights of vulnerable groups Arrive Alive Safety campaigns Promote road safety in the community and encourage the use of rail as a means of transport Distribute Arrive Alive posters in the community Advocate for traffic officers and traffic signs Promote the rights of persons with disabilities Refer people with disabilities to access assistive devices from DSD Municipalities : Install traffic signs; promote enforcement of traffic rules, pedestrians crossings at schools and busy intersections Promote disability friendly facilities Promote road safety amongst peers and sport participants; reflective clothing for sport participants, promote Arrive Alive campaign Importance of wearing seat belts and using pedestrian pathways Promote Arrive Alive campaign Promote participation in people with disabilities NGOs/CBOs/FBOs Distribute Arrive Alive posters in the community Provide services to people with disabilities Encourage the use of rail as means of transport Encourage Business to Sponsor school safety crossings consider people with disabilities Religious Leaders 2018/03/18 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe Provide ramps for people with disabilities Comms. Safety : Operation Hlasela, victim empowerment programs, sport against crime Community Policing Forum CPF, youth, desk Human Settlements : Department consult with disabled organizations to ensure that the houses built be the department for people with disability comply with the needs and the requirements DAC: Performing arts and visual arts skills development programs targeting people with disabilities Promote road safety for pedestrians especially people with disabilities 66 66
“Sukuma Sakhe”…. The African Agenda 2011 Operation Sukuma Sakhe 67
TOGETHER WITH ALL STAKEHOLDERS WE CAN STAND UP AND BUILD Nehemiah 2: 17 -18 “Let us start rebuilding” so they began this good work