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World Vision project in Voi, Kenya




http://www.infoasaid.org
Voi, Kenya




             Source: http://www.openstreetmap.org/
              Source: http://www.openstreetmap.org/
Situation Analysis
• Taita Taveta county is situated in the south-western part of
  Coast Province, Kenya and has a population of 284, 657
  (KNBS, 2009).

• The main livelihoods are mixed farming (including
  livestock, dairy and crop production), casual waged labour
  and formal employment (Dienya et al., 2012).

• In 2011, a Long Rains Season Assessment conducted by the
  Kenyan Government’s Food Security Steering Group
  classified most areas of Taita Taveta as having deteriorated
  from the ‘Stressed Phase’, to the ‘Crisis Phase’, in which
  households experience significant food consumption gaps
  with acute malnutrition.
                infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
Situation Analysis

• At the time the pilot project was being designed, there were
  119,000 people (42% of the entire population of Taita
  Taveta) receiving food assistance under the Kenya
  Protracted Relief and Rehabilitation Operation (PRRO)
  sponsored by the World Food Programme and
  implemented by World Vision Kenya.

• The goal of the PRRO was to improve community resilience
  to the adverse effects of drought on local livelihoods, and it
  was implemented in three modes: General Food
  Distribution (GFD), Food for Assets (FFA), and Cash for
  Assets (CFA).


                infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
World Vision staff at a community meeting in
Kishushe discussing problems faced in the
Cash for Assets programme.




                     Photo: Miranda Eeles/infoasaid
Communication Challenges

• Slow, labour-intensive mechanisms for disseminating
  information to communities resulting in frequent delays in
  mobilising communities for food distributions;

• Limited community engagement focused more on extracting
  information on project outputs rather than listening to
  communities’ needs and concerns;

• Lack of a mass communication platform to explain changes
  made to the cash-for-asset program.

• Insufficient mechanisms for soliciting feedback from
  recipient communities on the delivery of PRRO services.
                infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
Communication Challenges

• Lack of access among communities to practical information
  to help them improve their food security and livelihoods.

• According to WVK Senior Management, although WVK had
  in place a number of feedback mechanisms - including a
  telephone hotline, community helpdesks and suggestion
  boxes - these were underutilised by communities.




               infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
Proposed Project

• Overall goal is to improve the quality
  (relevance/appropriateness, coverage, efficiency and
  effectiveness) of the WVK PRRO in Taita-Taveta, Kenya.

• Two objectives:

   1. Improve communication as a form of aid.

   2. Improve communication as a means of improving the
      delivery of WVK’s food and cash assistance.




               infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
Proposed Project

• Two interventions:

     1. A weekly interactive radio programme on Anguo FM
        targeting women aged 15 – 40.

     2. The use of mobile telephony, coupled with
        FrontlineSMS software, to improve the effectiveness of
        two-way communication between World Vision and
        beneficiaries of food aid as well as to electronically
        gather data from the field.




               infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
Proposed Project
• Seven activities:

   1.   Sponsorship of a weekly interactive radio programme on
        Anguo FM.
   2.   Establishment of a FrontlineSMS information hub in the
        WVK Voi field office.
   3.   Use of FrontlineForms to collect data from PRRO Relief
        Committee (RC) focal points on programme outputs.
   4.   Distribution of java-enabled Nokia C1-01 mobile phones and
        Tough Stuff 1.5 watt solar charger kits to RC focal points in
        the 75 Food Distribution Points (FDPs) receiving either FFA,
        CFA or both.
   5.   Training for WVK staff and other stakeholders on
        communication with crisis-affected populations.
   6.   Appointment of a Local Communication Officer.
   7.   Capture of learnings from pilot project.
Focus group discussions with community members
in Mbale to explore their information needs.



                                        Photo: Carole Chapelier/infoasaid
Mobile handsets and solar chargers were
distributed to Relief Committee members.




    Photo: Jean-Baptiste Lopez - http://www.fotozean.com/
Guests on the interactive radio show included World Vision
staff and officials from relevant Government Ministries.


                                Photo: Jean-Baptiste Lopez - http://www.fotozean.com/
Expected Outcomes

• The crisis-affected population of Taita Taveta, especially
  women, have increased access to practical information
  which will help them to improve their food security and
  livelihoods.

• World Vision's humanitarian assistance (PRRO) is more in
  line with and responsive to the needs and priorities of the
  crisis-affected population in Taita Taveta.

• Improved timeliness and efficiency of the collection of
  data on programme outputs by World Vision from Project
  Committees.


               infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
Timeframe
Nov 2011-Jan 2012       January 2012                 February 2012               July 2012




   Scoping trip

                      Baseline Research            Implementation              Learning
  Procurement
                                                                                Review

infoasaid Training
                                                               1) What did each infoasaid response
                                                               seek to do? What happened? What
                                                               worked well, what didn’t work well,
                                                                and why?
                                                               2) How, if at all, did the
                                                               communication project influence the
                                                               overall humanitarian response?

                     infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
Thank you for your attention !



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Project decription: World Vision and infoasaid pilot communication project in Taita Taveta County, south eastern Kenya

  • 1. World Vision project in Voi, Kenya http://www.infoasaid.org
  • 2. Voi, Kenya Source: http://www.openstreetmap.org/ Source: http://www.openstreetmap.org/
  • 3. Situation Analysis • Taita Taveta county is situated in the south-western part of Coast Province, Kenya and has a population of 284, 657 (KNBS, 2009). • The main livelihoods are mixed farming (including livestock, dairy and crop production), casual waged labour and formal employment (Dienya et al., 2012). • In 2011, a Long Rains Season Assessment conducted by the Kenyan Government’s Food Security Steering Group classified most areas of Taita Taveta as having deteriorated from the ‘Stressed Phase’, to the ‘Crisis Phase’, in which households experience significant food consumption gaps with acute malnutrition. infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
  • 4. Situation Analysis • At the time the pilot project was being designed, there were 119,000 people (42% of the entire population of Taita Taveta) receiving food assistance under the Kenya Protracted Relief and Rehabilitation Operation (PRRO) sponsored by the World Food Programme and implemented by World Vision Kenya. • The goal of the PRRO was to improve community resilience to the adverse effects of drought on local livelihoods, and it was implemented in three modes: General Food Distribution (GFD), Food for Assets (FFA), and Cash for Assets (CFA). infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
  • 5. World Vision staff at a community meeting in Kishushe discussing problems faced in the Cash for Assets programme. Photo: Miranda Eeles/infoasaid
  • 6. Communication Challenges • Slow, labour-intensive mechanisms for disseminating information to communities resulting in frequent delays in mobilising communities for food distributions; • Limited community engagement focused more on extracting information on project outputs rather than listening to communities’ needs and concerns; • Lack of a mass communication platform to explain changes made to the cash-for-asset program. • Insufficient mechanisms for soliciting feedback from recipient communities on the delivery of PRRO services. infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
  • 7. Communication Challenges • Lack of access among communities to practical information to help them improve their food security and livelihoods. • According to WVK Senior Management, although WVK had in place a number of feedback mechanisms - including a telephone hotline, community helpdesks and suggestion boxes - these were underutilised by communities. infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
  • 8. Proposed Project • Overall goal is to improve the quality (relevance/appropriateness, coverage, efficiency and effectiveness) of the WVK PRRO in Taita-Taveta, Kenya. • Two objectives: 1. Improve communication as a form of aid. 2. Improve communication as a means of improving the delivery of WVK’s food and cash assistance. infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
  • 9. Proposed Project • Two interventions: 1. A weekly interactive radio programme on Anguo FM targeting women aged 15 – 40. 2. The use of mobile telephony, coupled with FrontlineSMS software, to improve the effectiveness of two-way communication between World Vision and beneficiaries of food aid as well as to electronically gather data from the field. infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
  • 10. Proposed Project • Seven activities: 1. Sponsorship of a weekly interactive radio programme on Anguo FM. 2. Establishment of a FrontlineSMS information hub in the WVK Voi field office. 3. Use of FrontlineForms to collect data from PRRO Relief Committee (RC) focal points on programme outputs. 4. Distribution of java-enabled Nokia C1-01 mobile phones and Tough Stuff 1.5 watt solar charger kits to RC focal points in the 75 Food Distribution Points (FDPs) receiving either FFA, CFA or both. 5. Training for WVK staff and other stakeholders on communication with crisis-affected populations. 6. Appointment of a Local Communication Officer. 7. Capture of learnings from pilot project.
  • 11. Focus group discussions with community members in Mbale to explore their information needs. Photo: Carole Chapelier/infoasaid
  • 12. Mobile handsets and solar chargers were distributed to Relief Committee members. Photo: Jean-Baptiste Lopez - http://www.fotozean.com/
  • 13. Guests on the interactive radio show included World Vision staff and officials from relevant Government Ministries. Photo: Jean-Baptiste Lopez - http://www.fotozean.com/
  • 14. Expected Outcomes • The crisis-affected population of Taita Taveta, especially women, have increased access to practical information which will help them to improve their food security and livelihoods. • World Vision's humanitarian assistance (PRRO) is more in line with and responsive to the needs and priorities of the crisis-affected population in Taita Taveta. • Improved timeliness and efficiency of the collection of data on programme outputs by World Vision from Project Committees. infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
  • 15. Timeframe Nov 2011-Jan 2012 January 2012 February 2012 July 2012 Scoping trip Baseline Research Implementation Learning Procurement Review infoasaid Training 1) What did each infoasaid response seek to do? What happened? What worked well, what didn’t work well, and why? 2) How, if at all, did the communication project influence the overall humanitarian response? infoasaid for World Vision Voi project – September 2012
  • 16. Thank you for your attention ! International Rescue Committee, Somalia ActionAid in Isiolo, Kenya Read More Save the Children in Wajir, Kenya Save the Children in Puntland, Somalia http://www.infoasaid.org

Editor's Notes

  1. Credit should go to jean Baptiste Lopez (same as credit on website)
  2. Credit should go to jean Baptiste Lopez (same as credit on website)