Sport, health and devolpment in haiti, presentation marc lògic
2. The main problem is poverty, and persistent
negative consequences arising from the
earthquake in 2010
3. Extreme poverty / exclusion
Child malnutrition
High prevalence of infectious diseases
Prevention programs for STI inappropriate
Changes in physical and psychological development of children:
disabilities
Poor school performance, abandonment and difficulty in access
to skilled jobs
High level of physical and sexual abuse
Insecurity and mistrust, few secure environments and areas for
children
Sports ruled activities and groups are inadequate : inadequate
resources, poor training and lack of coordination
5. The correct physical and psychological
development of children
Reduce the incidence of HIV / AIDS and
increase knowledge of hygiene and dietetic
habits
7. Organize competitive teams with children under
14 years old from FWAL and Kenscoff with trained
coaches to act as agents of health
8. To reach preventive measures to decrease the sexually
transmitted diseases on adolescents and to increase the
knowledge of hygiene and dietetic habits on children
10. 1. Organize sports competitions (basketball, football)
2. Create a appropriate technical team (Prepare workshops to
implement preventive HIV / AIDS education to young adolescents and
workshops to implement dietary and hygiene habits in children)
3. Create efficient programs to prevent STI / diseases
transmitted by food and water
4. Proper coordination in sporting activities
5. Create the figure of responsible for coordination
12. Children distribution
Basketball and football teams creation (junior and
child categories)
Equipment distribution
Material needed preparation
13. Identify translators
Theorical and practical training workshops for
coaches (basketball, football).
Identify volunteers
Theorical and practical workshops for trainers
and adolescents in the prevention of HIV / AIDS,
STI and hygiene and dietetic habits
Collection of nurses from the Vocational School
of St. Francis of Assisi
15. Sufficient funding
Involvement and acceptance of the project by the
organization NPH Haiti
Appropriate infrastructure
Support workshop by Francisville
Effectiveness of initial campus
Support from families and community leaders from
Tabar and Kenscoff
Determination by the Vocational School St. Francis of
Assisi to facilitate the nursing educational program
16. DIRECT COSTS DIRECT COSTS
External staff for training (accommodation) 900,00 900,00
External staff for training (transfers) 1.800,00 1.800,00
Kit (clothing and shoes) 1.200,00 3.200,00
Local staff (instructors) 4.800,00 9.600,00
Local staff (coordinator) 1.800,00 1.800,00
Travel, subsistence and accommodation 2.000,00 2.000,00
Unforeseen 500,00 500,00
Evaluation 300,00 300,00
Audit 500,00 500,00
TOTAL DIRECT COSTS 13.800,00 20.600,00
INDIRECT COSTS INDIRECT COSTS
Formulation, monitoring, assessment and
management of ONG
1.000,00 1.000,00
TOTAL INDIRECT COSTS 1.000,00 1.000,00
TOTAL EURO 14.800,00 21.600,00
A 2/2 B 4/4
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